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*[[Dharmakirti]] | *[[Dharmakirti]] | ||
*[[Dignaga]] | *[[Dignaga]] | ||
*[[Maitripa]] | |||
*[[Nagarjuna]] | *[[Nagarjuna]] | ||
*[[Naropa]] | |||
*[[Ratnamati]] | |||
*[[Santarakshita]] | *[[Santarakshita]] | ||
*[[Santideva]] | *[[Santideva]] | ||
*[[Vasubhandu]] | *[[Saraha]] | ||
*[[Shavaripa]] | |||
*[[Tilopa]] | |||
*[[Tiphupa]] | |||
*[[Vasubhandu]]<br><br> | |||
*The [[Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India]]<br><br> | |||
===Tibetan Masters=== | ===Tibetan Masters=== | ||
*[[Chod Masters]] | |||
*[[Dzogchen Masters]] | |||
*[[Gelug Masters]] | |||
*[[Jonang Masters]] | |||
*[[Kadam Masters]] | |||
*[[:Category:Kagyu Masters|Kagyu Masters]] | |||
*[[:Category:Nyingma Masters|Nyingma Masters]] | *[[:Category:Nyingma Masters|Nyingma Masters]] | ||
*[[Sakya Masters]] | *[[Sakya Masters]] | ||
===East Asian Masters=== | ===East Asian Masters=== |
Latest revision as of 23:54, 28 January 2006
Indian Masters
- Aryadeva
- Asanga
- Candrakirti
- Dharmakirti
- Dignaga
- Maitripa
- Nagarjuna
- Naropa
- Ratnamati
- Santarakshita
- Santideva
- Saraha
- Shavaripa
- Tilopa
- Tiphupa
- Vasubhandu
- The Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India
Tibetan Masters
- Chod Masters
- Dzogchen Masters
- Gelug Masters
- Jonang Masters
- Kadam Masters
- Kagyu Masters
- Nyingma Masters
- Sakya Masters