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'''Odantapuri'''
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[[rdo rje ber nag can]], the black cloaked one, he is the main protector of the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage.<br>
*University founded in [[Magadha]] in the eighth Century by [[Dharmapala]]; regarded as the model for [[bsam yas]]. [Tarthang]
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[[Tibetan sources : karma pa 15 mkha' khyab rdo rje : ye shes kyi mgon po ber nag can lcam dral gyi bsnyen sgrub skor. Paro, Ngodrup and Sherab Drimay, 1979, 462 pages, texts for the sadhana of protector ber nag can according to the traditions followed by karma bka’ brgyud pa. (karma dgon tibetan bibliographic database/erwan temple)]]<br>
*one of the [[six Buddhist universities of ancient India]]
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*also called [[Uddandapura]], was a Buddhist vihara in what is now Bihar, India.
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Odantapuri was considered the second oldest of India's universities. This was situated in Maghada, about 6 miles away from [[Nalanda]]. [[Acharya Sri Ganga]] of Vickramasila had been a student here. Later he joined Odantapuri. [[King Gopala]] (660-705) was the patron who helped to found this university. According to the Tibetan records there were about 12,000 students at Odantapuri. Our knowledge of this seat of learning is obscure, and we are not in a position to give more details. This too perished at the hands of the Muslim invaders. It is said they mistook the universities with their high walls for fortresses. They thought the Buddhist monks were "Shaven headed Brahmins" who were idolaters. [D. Amarasiri Weeraratne, Shri Lanka]
 
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Dorje Bernagchen, the main protector of the Karma Kagyu lineage

rdo rje ber nag can, the black cloaked one, he is the main protector of the Karma Kagyu lineage.
[[Tibetan sources : karma pa 15 mkha' khyab rdo rje : ye shes kyi mgon po ber nag can lcam dral gyi bsnyen sgrub skor. Paro, Ngodrup and Sherab Drimay, 1979, 462 pages, texts for the sadhana of protector ber nag can according to the traditions followed by karma bka’ brgyud pa. (karma dgon tibetan bibliographic database/erwan temple)]]