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Famous non-Buddhist yogi in India in [[Nagarjuna]]'s time. Mentioned in [[Taranatha]]'s rise of Buddhism in India [[chos 'byung]]. Almost defeated the monks at Nalanda in debate so they sent a message to [[Nagarjuna]] requesting help. [[Nagarjuna]] sent his disciple [[Aryadeva]] to debate with the Indian heretic. The heretic was defeated but refused to accept Buddhism so they locked him in the library. Slowly he began to read the books and one day realized that Lord Buddha's dharma was authentic. He took refuge and wrote many famous texts. [TDuff] [RY]
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Ashvagosha [RY]
the great master Padmasambhava [RY]
 
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སློབ་དཔོན་ཆེན་པོ་པད་མ་འབྱུང་གནས
the great master Padmasambhava [RY]