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Śāntarakṣita (Sanskrit: शान्तरक्षित; Tibetan: ཞི་བ་འཚོ, Wylie: zhi ba tsho, 725–788),
whose name
translates into
English as "protected by the One who is...
- Tsongkhapa, Candrakīrti's view
replaced the Yogācāra-Mādhyamaka
approach of
Śāntarakṣita (725–788), who
synthesized Madhyamaka, Yogācāra and
Buddhist logic in...
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Tibetan Buddhism, ISBN 978-0937938027, page 115-119
Śāntarakṣita & Ju
Mipham (2005) p.1
Śāntarakṣita & Ju
Mipham (2005) pp. 32–39 Arnold,
Daniel Anderson...
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Buddhist text,
believed to have been
originally composed in
Sanskrit by
Śāntarakṣita (725–788),
which is
extant in Tibetan. The
Tibetan text was translated...
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supervised mainly the
translation of tantras;
Śāntarakṣita concentrated on the sutras.
Padmasambhava and
Śāntarakṣita also
founded the
first Buddhist monastery...
- of
these said arguments. One
exploration of the Madhyamākalaṃkāra of
Śāntarakṣita in
Buddhist literature conveys its
uniqueness in its focused, dedicated...
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Mipham the
Great (1846–1912) in his
commentary to the Madhyamālaṃkāra of
Śāntarakṣita (725–788) says: If one
trains for a long time in the
union of the two...
- Dharmakirti's
excursions into the
subject of what
constitutes a
valid cognition,
Śāntarakṣita and his
student Kamalaśīla
thoroughly investigated the
subject in the...
- like
Nalanda and
Vikramashila including Kamalaśīla, Ratnākaraśānti,
Śāntarakṣita, Abhayakaragupta,
Udayana and Gaṅgeśa.
After the
Battle of
Buxar (1764)...
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Shrigupta and the
teacher and
ordaining master of
Śāntarakṣita.
Tibetan sources refer to him,
Santaraksita and Kamalaśīla as rang
rgyud shar gsum meaning...