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  • Odantapuri (category Early India)
    ancient India also called Uddandapura, was a Buddhist vihara in what is now Bihar, India. Odantapuri was considered the second oldest of India's universities
    1 KB (160 words) - 20:53, 15 January 2006
  • King Bimbishara (category Early India)
    Bimbisara Bimbisara - Ruler of Magadha at the time of the Buddha's enlightenment; strong supporter of the Dharma. [Tarthang]
    188 bytes (18 words) - 22:22, 15 January 2006
  • 1. Nalanda, 2. Vikramasila, 3. Odantapuri, 4. Jagadalala, 5. Somapura. 6. Vallabhi
    160 bytes (12 words) - 20:50, 15 January 2006
  • Laksasva (category Early India)
    Laksasva - King in Western India; early patron of the Mahayana. [Tarthang]
    106 bytes (11 words) - 22:30, 15 January 2006
  • Lalitaditya (category Early India)
    Lalitaditya - Greatest king of the Kashmiri Karkota dynasty; renowned patron of the Dharma. [Tarthang]
    138 bytes (14 words) - 22:31, 15 January 2006
  • Vimalamitra (category Early Dzogchen Lineage)
    the Eight Sadhana Teachings, he is counted among the Eight Vidyadharas of India, the receiver of the Eightfold Volume of Nectar Quality. According to this
    3 KB (409 words) - 06:03, 8 July 2006
  • Nagarjuna (category Early Dzogchen Lineage)
    Supreme Steed Display. He is said to have taken birth in the southern part of India around four hundred years after the Buddha's nirvana. Having received ordination
    2 KB (219 words) - 15:34, 28 January 2011
  • Shri Singha (category Early Dzogchen Lineage)
    ascertain that Sri Simha was of central Asian origins and that he lived in India.......Thus, it would appear that Sri Simha took the Atiyoga line to Andhra
    5 KB (578 words) - 09:20, 5 March 2012
  • King Trisong Deutsen (category Early Tibet)
    Dharma flourish, this latter Dharma king invited from the Noble Land of India one hundred and eight great panditas such as the great scholar Shantarakshita
    7 KB (1,091 words) - 09:17, 24 November 2008
  • Manjushrimitra (category Early Dzogchen Lineage)
    born in the Magadha district, to a Brahmin family to the West of Bodhigaya, India and was soon an adept in the general sciences and the conventional topics
    5 KB (608 words) - 16:55, 5 January 2009
  • Tibet). He left home at an early age to train with Lama Zopa Tarchin, who was to become his root guru. After completing this early training, he lived the ascetic
    4 KB (469 words) - 18:06, 15 April 2010
  • However, there have indeed been early contacts among these two lineages, as evidenced by the biographies of some of the early masters of the Shangpa tradition
    12 KB (1,926 words) - 06:30, 19 September 2013
  • Konchok Tenpey Gyaltsen. After his passing a Tulku was born who died at the early age of thirteen. This Tulku had two incarnations. One is the second son of
    1 KB (162 words) - 15:13, 19 December 2010
  • Leykyi Wangmo (category Early Dzogchen Lineage)
    Vajrasattva and transmitted them to Hungchenkara, one of the eight vidyadharas of India. She also entrusted to Guru Padmasambhava the transmission of the Eight Commands
    1 KB (143 words) - 05:52, 8 July 2006
  • 1980s in 63 volumes by His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, New Delhi, India, with the addition of several more volumes of termas and commentaries. Khakyab
    1 KB (149 words) - 21:34, 14 June 2009
  • 'jam dpal bshes gnyen (category Early Dzogchen Lineage)
    born in the Magadha district, to a Brahmin family to the West of Bodhigaya, India and was soon an adept in the general sciences and the conventional topics
    425 bytes (676 words) - 21:56, 4 May 2021
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    northwest of India, long associated with Tantra; birthplace of Padmasambhava; known in Tibetan as O-rgyan [RY] Oddiyana - Land to the northwest of India, long
    23 KB (3,736 words) - 12:56, 12 August 2008
  • 3. Dharamsala, India, in March 1970 4. Bylakuppe, South India, in May 1971 5. Bodh Gaya, India, in December 1974 6. Leh, Ladakh, India, in September 1976
    16 KB (2,314 words) - 02:08, 9 March 2009
  • younger years, he was enrolled at the Young Lamas' School in Dalhousie, India. At the age of 13, he entered Rumtek, seat of the Kagyü School of Tibetan
    4 KB (533 words) - 07:57, 7 October 2009
  • Vairochana on his journey to India. Lekdrub received half of the transmission of Dzogchen from Shri Singha, departed early and died on his way back to Tibet
    17 KB (2,615 words) - 11:34, 11 August 2008

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