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84 siddhas [IW] | |||
eighty-four Accomplished Masters / siddhas [RY] | |||
Acinta or Acintapa, the 'Avaricious Hermit'; | |||
Ajogi or Ayogipa, the 'Rejected Wastrel'; | |||
Anangapa, Ananga, or Anangavajra; | |||
Aryadeva, the 'Lotus-Born' or the 'One-Eyed'; | |||
Babhaha, the 'Free Lover'; | |||
Bhadrapa, the 'Snob' or the 'Exclusive Brahmin'; | |||
Bhandepa, the 'Envious God'; | |||
Bhiksanapa, 'Siddha Two-Teeth'; | |||
Bhusuku or Bhusukupada, the 'Lazy Monk' or the 'Idle Monk'; | |||
Camaripa, the 'Divine Cobbler'; | |||
Campaka or Campakapada, the 'Flower King'; | |||
Carbaripa or Carpati, 'Who Turned People to Stone' or 'the Petrifyer'; | |||
Catrapa, the 'Lucky Beggar'; | |||
Caurangipa, the 'Limbless One' or 'the Dismembered Stepson'; | |||
Celukapa, the 'Revitalized Drone'; | |||
Darikapa, the 'Slave-King of the Temple Whore'; | |||
Dengipa, the 'Courtesan's Brahmin Slave'; | |||
Dhahulipa, the 'Blistered Rope-Maker'; | |||
Dharmapa, the 'Eternal Student' (c.900 CE); | |||
Dhilipa, the 'Epicurean Merchant'; | |||
Dhobipa, the 'Wise Washerman'; | |||
Dhokaripa, the 'Bowl-Bearer'; | |||
Dombipa, the 'Tiger Rider'; | |||
Dukhandi, the 'Scavenger'; | |||
Ghantapa, the 'Celibate Monk' or the 'Celibate Bell-Ringer'; | |||
Gharbari or Gharbaripa, the Contrite Scholar (Skt., pandita) | |||
Godhuripa, the 'Bird Catcher'; | |||
Goraksa, Gorakhnath or Goraksha, the 'Immortal Cowherd'; | |||
Indrabhuti, (teachings disseminated to Tilopa); | |||
Jalandhara, the 'Dakini's Chosen One'; | |||
Jayananda, the 'Crow Master'; | |||
Jogipa, | |||
Kalapa, | |||
Kamparipa, | |||
Kambala, | |||
Kanakhala#, the younger of the two Headless Sisters or Severed-Headed Sisters; | |||
Kanhapa, | |||
Kankana, | |||
Kankaripa, | |||
Kantalipa, | |||
Kapalapa, | |||
Khadgapa, | |||
Kilakilapa, | |||
Kirapalapa, | |||
Kokilipa, | |||
Kotalipa, | |||
Kucipa, | |||
Kukkuripa, | |||
Kumbharipa, | |||
Laksminkara#, 'The Mad Princess'; | |||
Lilapa, | |||
Lucikapa, | |||
Luipa, | |||
Mahipa, | |||
Manibhadra#, the 'Model Wife' or the 'Happy Housewife'; | |||
Medhini, | |||
Mekhala#, the elder of the two Headless Sisters or Severed-Headed Sisters; | |||
Mekopa, | |||
Minapa, | |||
Nagabodhi, | |||
Nagarjuna, | |||
Nalinapa, | |||
Naropa, | |||
Nirgunapa, | |||
Pacaripa, | |||
Pankajapa, | |||
Putalipa, | |||
Rahula, | |||
Saraha, | |||
Sakara, | |||
Samudra, | |||
Santipa, | |||
Sarvabhaksa, | |||
Savaripa, | |||
Syalipa, | |||
Tantepa, | |||
Tantipa, | |||
Thaganapa, | |||
Tilopa, | |||
Udhilipa, | |||
Upanaha, | |||
Vinapa, | |||
Virupa, | |||
Vyalipa. | |||
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Revision as of 13:19, 16 October 2007
84 siddhas [IW]
eighty-four Accomplished Masters / siddhas [RY]
Acinta or Acintapa, the 'Avaricious Hermit'; Ajogi or Ayogipa, the 'Rejected Wastrel'; Anangapa, Ananga, or Anangavajra; Aryadeva, the 'Lotus-Born' or the 'One-Eyed'; Babhaha, the 'Free Lover'; Bhadrapa, the 'Snob' or the 'Exclusive Brahmin'; Bhandepa, the 'Envious God'; Bhiksanapa, 'Siddha Two-Teeth'; Bhusuku or Bhusukupada, the 'Lazy Monk' or the 'Idle Monk'; Camaripa, the 'Divine Cobbler'; Campaka or Campakapada, the 'Flower King'; Carbaripa or Carpati, 'Who Turned People to Stone' or 'the Petrifyer'; Catrapa, the 'Lucky Beggar'; Caurangipa, the 'Limbless One' or 'the Dismembered Stepson'; Celukapa, the 'Revitalized Drone'; Darikapa, the 'Slave-King of the Temple Whore'; Dengipa, the 'Courtesan's Brahmin Slave'; Dhahulipa, the 'Blistered Rope-Maker'; Dharmapa, the 'Eternal Student' (c.900 CE); Dhilipa, the 'Epicurean Merchant'; Dhobipa, the 'Wise Washerman'; Dhokaripa, the 'Bowl-Bearer'; Dombipa, the 'Tiger Rider'; Dukhandi, the 'Scavenger'; Ghantapa, the 'Celibate Monk' or the 'Celibate Bell-Ringer'; Gharbari or Gharbaripa, the Contrite Scholar (Skt., pandita) Godhuripa, the 'Bird Catcher'; Goraksa, Gorakhnath or Goraksha, the 'Immortal Cowherd'; Indrabhuti, (teachings disseminated to Tilopa); Jalandhara, the 'Dakini's Chosen One'; Jayananda, the 'Crow Master'; Jogipa, Kalapa, Kamparipa, Kambala, Kanakhala#, the younger of the two Headless Sisters or Severed-Headed Sisters; Kanhapa, Kankana, Kankaripa, Kantalipa, Kapalapa, Khadgapa, Kilakilapa, Kirapalapa, Kokilipa, Kotalipa, Kucipa, Kukkuripa, Kumbharipa, Laksminkara#, 'The Mad Princess'; Lilapa, Lucikapa, Luipa, Mahipa, Manibhadra#, the 'Model Wife' or the 'Happy Housewife'; Medhini, Mekhala#, the elder of the two Headless Sisters or Severed-Headed Sisters; Mekopa, Minapa, Nagabodhi, Nagarjuna, Nalinapa, Naropa, Nirgunapa, Pacaripa, Pankajapa, Putalipa, Rahula, Saraha, Sakara, Samudra, Santipa, Sarvabhaksa, Savaripa, Syalipa, Tantepa, Tantipa, Thaganapa, Tilopa, Udhilipa, Upanaha, Vinapa, Virupa, Vyalipa.