- Charyāpada (Bengali: চর্যাপদ),
known as the
Siddhacharyas,
lived in
eastern India and Nepal. The
names of the
Siddhacharyas in
Sanskrit (or its
Tibetan language...
- m****cript were
composed by 22 of the
Mahasiddhas (750 and 1150 CE), or
Siddhacharyas,
whose names are
mentioned at the
beginning of each pada (except the...
- 1975, pp88-135 "The
writers of the Charyapada, the
Mahasiddhas or
Siddhacharyas,
belonged to the
various regions of ****am,Kathmandu,Bengal,
Orissa and...
-
available in the dohās,
known also as Caryās,
written by the
Buddhist Siddhacharyas hailing from
different parts of
eastern India. Some of them are identified...
- is
identified with Luipa, one
referred to as the
first of
Buddhist Siddhacharyas. In Nepal, he is a form of
Buddhist Avalokiteshvara.
According to Deshpande...
- ISBN 978-1-350-03925-4. Das 2005. "The
writers of the Charyapada, the
Mahasiddhas or
Siddhacharyas,
belonged to the
various regions of ****am, Bengal,
Orissa and Bihar"...
- p. 13. ISBN 978-984-410-475-4.
Svechchachari (2016-12-21). "Nath,
Siddhacharyas, and
Sabar Tantra". IndiaFacts.
Retrieved 2022-06-23. Tseten, Lama Migmar...
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Luipa or
Luipada (c. 10th century) was a
mahasiddha siddhacharya from
Eastern India. He was a
Buddhist saint from the Kãivartā community. He was a poet...
-
composed between the
tenth and
twelfth centuries AD, were
easily Buddhist Siddhacharyas. The 24
major Charyapadas were by Lui Pa, ****kuripa, Biruapa, Gundaripa...
- and
eleventh centuries, the
Charya Gitika of
Buddhist Mahasiddhas or
Siddhacharyas were
written and composed. Many of the
Mahasiddhas were born in Odisha...