- Ratnākaraśānti (also
known as Ratnākara,
Śāntipa, and Śānti) (late 10th-century CE to mid 11th-century CE) was an
influential Buddhist philosopher and...
- Nagarjuna,
eastern India;
Sakara or Saroruha; Samudra, the "Pearl Diver";
Śāntipa (or Ratnākaraśānti), the "Complacent Missionary"; Sarvabhaksa, the "Glutton";...
- bauddha-dohas of
Sarahapa (760–806), Sabarapa, Luipa, Darikapa,
Kanhapa and
Śāntipa, all
belonging to the
period from the 8th to 12th centuries, are of two...
- Ṣaṭsāhasrikā-Hevajra-ṭīkā Ratnakīrti, 11th
century Ratnākaraśānti (i.e.
Santipa),
wrote the Muktāvalī, a
commentary on the
Hevajra and the Hevajrasādhanopāyikā...
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their authors the "Great
Accomplished Ones" (mahāsiddha), such as Saraha,
Śāntipā, and many others.
Buddhist poetry – like the bulk of the
scriptures produced...
-
nipokonona mpu noasu. Ane
madotamo rarana haumo ia
noasu ante tadulakona. Bara
santipa sanggani, bara eo-eo. Ane
nambela tonji belo norasi, ane
nambela tonji...