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Tilopa (Prakrit; Sanskrit:
Talika or Tilopadā; 988–1069) was an
Indian Buddhist tantric mahasiddha who
lived along the
Ganges River. He
practised Anuttarayoga...
- Abhayakirti) was an
Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha. He was the
disciple of
Tilopa and brother, or some
sources say
partner and pupil, of Niguma. As an Indian...
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mahasiddhas Tilopa and his
disciple Naropa. The
caves are
considered sacred as the site
where Naropa received direct teachings from his
master Tilopa and had...
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Other influential Indian mahasiddhas include Tilopa, his
student Naropa and Naropa's
consort Niguma.
Tilopa's Ganges Mahāmudrā song is a
widely taught short...
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advanced Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices compiled by the
Indian mahasiddhas Tilopa and Nāropa (1016–1100 CE) and p****ed on to the
Tibetan translator-yogi Marpa...
- Bengal,
during the 10th
century were of
various religious backgrounds.
Tilopa was a
prominent Buddhist from modern-day Chittagong,
though Samatata was...
- Tantra,
transmitted through Tilopa, Nagarjuna, Indrabhuti, and Saraha; the
dream yoga
practice of the
Mahamaya from
Tilopa, Charyapa, and ****uripa; the...
- practitioners, in some
cases physical. In one
important Anuttarayoga text,
where Tilopa expounds the
meaning to Naropa, it is said: When you rely on a consort,...
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conveys how
great mahasiddhas in the Nath and
Vajrayana traditions such as
Tilopa (988–1069) and
Gorakshanath (fl. 11th – 12th century)
yoked adversity to...
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lineage to the
mahasiddha Virūpa.
Other influential Indian teachers include Tilopa (988–1069) and his
student Nāropā (probably died ca. 1040).
Their teachings...