- 1007–1085, also
known as Maitreyanātha, Advayavajra, and, to Tibetans,
Maitrīpa), was a
prominent Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha ****ociated with the Mahāmudrā...
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disciples only.
Either way,
Marpa was a
personal student of the
Mahasiddha Maitripa and of the
dakini Niguma. Born as
Marpa Chökyi Lodrö, in
Lhodrak Chukhyer...
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pupil Maitripa (c. 1007–1085)
became the prin****l
master of mahāmudrā in
India during his time and most
lineages of mahāmudrā are
traced from
Maitripa. Maitripa...
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lineages trace themselves back to the 11th
century Indian Mahasiddhas Naropa,
Maitripa and the
yogini Niguma, via
their student Marpa Lotsawa (1012–1097), who...
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Maitripa College,
founded in 2005 as
Maitripa Institute, is a
Tibetan Buddhist college located in Portland, Oregon. It is an
affiliated member of the...
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founding the
Foundation for the
Preservation of the
Mahayana Tradition and
Maitripa College in Portland, Oregon.
Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, also
called Lama Zopa...
- Commission)
Institute of
Buddhist Studies –
located in Berkeley,
California Maitripa College –
located in Portland,
Oregon Soka
University of
America – located...
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figures like
Atisa about these practices, and the
stories of Virūpa and
Maitripa being expelled from
their monasteries for
performing them,
shows that supposedly...
- prominent) with the work of
thinkers like Jñānaśrīmitra, Ratnākaraśānti, and
Maitripa.
Kashmir also
became an
important center for this tradition, as can be...
- Naropa; the Maitrikhachö lineage,
which was
transmitted from Vajrayoginī to
Maitripa; and the Indrakhachö lineage,
which was
transmitted from Vajrayoginī to...