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- the Tibetan transcriptions of the Indian mahasiddhas names. By convention there are eighty-four Mahasiddhas in both Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist traditions...
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- India. It is famous for its fair of Mahasiddha Maharaj.[citation needed] It is also known locally as Dhanora (Mahasiddha) to distinguish it from several other...
- dominated by long-haired, wandering mahasiddhas who openly challenged and ridiculed the Buddhist establishment. The mahasiddhas pursued siddhis, magical powers...
- sisters, Indian Buddhist tantric adepts who appear on the list of the 84 Mahasiddhas. Shaw, Miranda Eberle (2006). Buddhist Goddesses of India. Princeton...
- Caturaśītisiddhapravrtti (the lives of the eighty-four mahasiddhas) which detailed the backgrounds of the mahasiddhas who were tantric masters. His work was later...
- Sahajayana movement, which flourished in Bengal and Odisha. Sahajiya mahasiddhas (great adepts or yogis) like Saraha, Kanha, Savari, Luipāda, ****kuripāda...
- consider the temple complex as sacred, and is ****ociated with numerous mahasiddhas such as Matsyendranath, Gorakhnath, Padmasambhava, Naropa and Tilopa...
- and ****ociates a non-monastic origin and tributary of this rite to the Mahasiddha tradition which has roots in a complex and coterie of esoteric traditions...
- tradition. Siddha is a term used for both mahasiddhas and Naths So a siddha may mean a siddha, a mahasiddha or a nath. The three words are used interchangeably...