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Maitrīpāda (c. 1007–1085, also
known as Maitreyanātha, Advayavajra, and, to Tibetans, Maitrīpa), was a
prominent Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha ****ociated...
- Ānandagarbha Atiśa Buddhajñānapāda
Drogmi Jitāri Jñanasrimitra
Haribhadra Maitripada Naropa Ratnākaraśānti Ratnakīrti Śākyaśribhadra, last
abbot of Vikramashila...
- Sherab, Ngog
Loden Sherab,
Chaba Chokyi Senge, and
Patsab Nyima Drakpa.
Maitripada, Naropa, Tilopa, Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa. Naropa, Ratnākaraśānti...
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principle disciples Ratnākaraśānti - 11th
century Buddhist philosopher Maitripada - 11th
century Mahasiddha Prabhakāramitra - 7th
century monk and translator...
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lexicographer (d. 1066)
Isaac I Komnenos,
Byzantine emperor (approximate date)
Maitripada,
Indian Buddhist philosopher (d. 1085)
Ouyang Xiu,
Chinese historian and...
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years studying with
Naropa and
other great Indian gurus, most
prominently Maitripada.
After twelve years he set
forth on his
journey back to
Tibet to teach...
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became completely realized and
together with Niguma, as well as Rāhula,
Maitripada and Vajrasapana, was the root
teacher of the
Tibetan yogi
Khungpo Naljor...
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Logic Kamalaśīla,
Mahayana Buddhist monk and
former abbot of
Nalanda Maitripada,
Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha Nagarjuna,
formaliser of the
concept of Shunyata...
- logic. In particular, he was
taught the Dohā
songs and the
teachings of
Maitripada.
After this, he held a
tantric gathering in the
forests surrounding Nalanda...
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concept to
Indian Vajrayana,
particularly in a
fragmentary biography of
Maitripada he
discovered in Nepal. The
tulku system of
preserving Dharma lineages...