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[[ | Also known by his Tibetan name of [[nags kyi rin chen]] (1384-1468), a Bengali Paṇdit and Mahasiddha, reportedly the "last great Indian Paṇdita to visit Tibet. Vanaratna visited Tibet in 1426, 1433 and 1453 and spread the Kālacakra lineage and instructions of Vibhuti-candra there, among many other teachings. Such famous Tibetan masters as Gö Lotsawa Shönu Pal (1392-1481) and Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482) were his close students. He also spent time in Bhutan, where even nowadays there is a temple, near Phunaka, with a sacred statue of his. Vanaratna spent his final years in the Gopicandra Vihara in Patan/Kathmandu, now known as Pinthu Bahal, and passed away there. | ||
=== | ===Primary Teachers=== | ||
===Primary Students=== | |||
*Gö Lotsawa Shönu Pal (1392-1481)<br> | |||
=== | *Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482)<br> | ||
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[[category:Buddhist Masters]] | |||
[[category:Indian Siddhas]] | |||
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Revision as of 22:34, 6 May 2009
Also known by his Tibetan name of nags kyi rin chen (1384-1468), a Bengali Paṇdit and Mahasiddha, reportedly the "last great Indian Paṇdita to visit Tibet. Vanaratna visited Tibet in 1426, 1433 and 1453 and spread the Kālacakra lineage and instructions of Vibhuti-candra there, among many other teachings. Such famous Tibetan masters as Gö Lotsawa Shönu Pal (1392-1481) and Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482) were his close students. He also spent time in Bhutan, where even nowadays there is a temple, near Phunaka, with a sacred statue of his. Vanaratna spent his final years in the Gopicandra Vihara in Patan/Kathmandu, now known as Pinthu Bahal, and passed away there.
Primary Teachers
Primary Students
- Gö Lotsawa Shönu Pal (1392-1481)
- Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482)