- the
Dragon Lineage (Tibetan: འབྲུག་སྨྱོན་ཀུན་དགའ་ལེགས་པ་, Wylie: 'brug
smyon kun dga' legs pa), was a
Tibetan Buddhist monk, missionary, and poet in...
- Tsangnyön
Heruka (Tibetan: གཙང་སྨྱོན་ཧེ་རུ་ཀ་, Wylie:
gtsang smyon He ru ka "The
Madman Heruka from Tsang", 1452-1507), was an
author and a
master of...
- 2005). 'ro gcig'. Source: [1] (accessed:
Friday April 16, 2010) Gtsaṅ-
smyon He-ru-ka (author),
Nalanda Translation Committee (translators) (1982). The...
- The term nyönpa (Wylie:
smyon pa "mad one(s)";
Sanskrit avadhūta) may
refer to a
group of
Tibetan Buddhist yogis or a
single individual belonging to this...
- Rinpoche. In
Tibetan Buddhism the
equivalent type is
called a nyönpa (Wylie:
smyon pa).
Feuerstein frames how the term avadhūta came to be ****ociated with...
-
aspect of this
breakthrough approach. In
Tibetan Buddhism, nyönpa (Wylie:
smyon pa),
tantric "crazy yogis," are part of the Nyingma-tradition and the Kagyu-tradition...
- Nyengyud;
Drukpa Kunley (1455-1529); and Ünyön Künga
Zangpo (Wylie: dbus
smyon kun dga'
bzang po, 1458-1532). All
three were
disciples of the 4th Gyalwang...
- Ünyön Künga
Zangpo (Tibetan: དབུས་སྨྱོན་ཀུན་དགའ་བཟང་པོ།; Wylie: dbus
smyon kun dga'
bzang po; 1458-1532) was a
famous yogin of the
Kagyu sect of Tibetan...
- rnam-rgyal)
Zanadhara (dza-na dha-ra)
Genen Lhamo Lanaamo Zanyon Heruka (btsan-
smyon he-ru-ka)
Lodoidonsonrabdan (blo-gros don-zang rab-brtan)
Janchubsemba Jila...
- Chungma.
Machig Labdron's son
Drupse became the monk
Tonyon Samdrup (thod-
smyon bsam-grub), one of her main
successors and a
propagator of the Chod lineage...