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Luipa or
Luipada (c. 10th century) was a
mahasiddha siddhacharya from
Eastern India. He was a
Buddhist saint from the Kãivartā community. He was a poet...
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Charyapada and are 47
mystic hymns composed by
various Buddhist monks, namely;
Luipada, Kanhapada, ****kuripada, Chatilpada, Bhusukupada, Kamlipada, Dhendhanpada...
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Sahajiya mahasiddhas (great
adepts or yogis) like Saraha, Kanha, Savari,
Luipāda, ****kuripāda, Kānhapāda and Bhusukupāda were
tantric Buddhists who expounded...
- Poet Pada
Luipāda 1,29 ****kuripāda 2, 20, 48 Virubāpāda 3 Gundaripāda 4 Chatillapāda 5 Bhusukupāda 6, 21, 23, 27, 30, 41, 43, 49 Kānhapāda 7, 9, 10, 11...
- Poet Pada (verse)
Luipāda 1,29 ****kuripāda 2, 20, 48 Virubāpāda 3 Gundaripāda 4 Chatillapāda 5 Bhusukupāda 6, 21, 23, 27, 30, 41, 43, 49 Kānhapāda 7,...
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established in
Chittagong in the
tenth century.
Where Buddhist scholars such as
Luipada, Sabripa, Ladpa,
Avadhutpa etc. used to study.
Persian was the official...
- Mad Princess"; Lilapa, the "Royal Hedonist"; Lucikapa, the "Escapist";
Luipada, the "Fish-Gut Eater"; Mahipa, the "Greatest"; Manibhadra*, the "Happy...
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Nagarjuna (not to be
confused with the
Madhyamaka philosopher), Lawapa,
Luipada, Shavari, and Krishnacharya. Furthermore, the
sources for this compilation...