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Virupa (Sanskrit:
Virūpa; Tib. bi ru pa or bir wa pa, lit. 'ugly one'), also
known as
Virupaksa and
Tutop Wangchuk, was an 8th–9th
century Indian mahasiddha...
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Zonggao Hongzhi Zhengjue Hōnen
Shinran Dōgen
Nichiren Śaṅkaranandana
Virūpa Ratnākaraśānti Abhayākaragupta Nāropā
Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung...
- circles, and are ****ociated with
figures such as Tirumülar, Gorakhnath,
Virupa, Naropa. The
tantric mahasiddhas developed yogic systems with
subtle body...
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Zonggao Hongzhi Zhengjue Hōnen
Shinran Dōgen
Nichiren Śaṅkaranandana
Virūpa Ratnākaraśānti Abhayākaragupta Nāropā
Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung...
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According to Mallinson, this
figure is most
likely the
Buddhist mahasiddha Virupa. The c. 10th
century Kubjikāmatatantra anti****tes haṭha yoga with its description...
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after the
success of his
first film.
Naresh married Chennai-based
architect Virupa Kantamaneni in 2015. The
couple has a daughter, born in 2016.
Naresh made...
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headed by the
Sakya Trizin, and
traces its
lineage to the
mahasiddha Virūpa.
Other influential Indian teachers include Tilopa (988–1069) and his student...
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anxiety of
figures like
Atisa towards these practices, and the
stories of
Virūpa and
Maitripa being expelled from
their monasteries for
performing them,...
- Virūpākṣa is a
Sanskrit compound of the
words virūpa (ugly; deformed) and akṣa (eyes).
Buddhaghosa interpreted virūpa as also
meaning "various",
which lends...
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Zonggao Hongzhi Zhengjue Hōnen
Shinran Dōgen
Nichiren Śaṅkaranandana
Virūpa Ratnākaraśānti Abhayākaragupta Nāropā
Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung...