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*7) The receiver of the transmission of [[Mopa]] ([[dmod pa]]) was [[Shintamgarbha]] ([[zhi ba'i snying po]]), the [[vidyadhara of Fierce Mantra]] ([[drag sngags]]). | *7) The receiver of the transmission of [[Mopa]] ([[dmod pa]]) was [[Shintamgarbha]] ([[zhi ba'i snying po]]), the [[vidyadhara of Fierce Mantra]] ([[drag sngags]]). | ||
*8) The receiver of the transmission of [[Loka]] ([['jig rten]]) was [[Guhyachandra]] ([[gsang ba'i zla ba]]), the [[vidyadhara of Worship]] ([[mchod bstod]]). [RY] | *8) The receiver of the transmission of [[Loka]] ([['jig rten]]) was [[Guhyachandra]] ([[gsang ba'i zla ba]]), the [[vidyadhara of Worship]] ([[mchod bstod]]). [RY] | ||
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Eight great vidyadharas, receivers of the transmissions (bka' babs rig 'dzin chen po brgyad).
- 1) The receiver of the transmission of Manjushri was Manjushrimitra ('jam dpal bshes gnyen), the vidyadhara of Body.
- 2) The receiver of the transmission of Mighty Padma (padma dbang) Hayagriva was Nagarjuna (klu sgrub snying po), the vidyadhara of Speech.
- 3) The receiver of the transmission of Vishuddha (yang dag) was Hungchenkara (hung mdzad), the vidyadhara of Mind.
- 4) The receiver of the transmission of Amrita Medicine (bdud rtsi sman) was Vimalamitra (dri med bshes gnyen), the vidyadhara of Qualities.
- 5) The receiver of the transmission of Kilaya (phur pa) was Prabhahasti ('od kyi glang po), the vidyadhara of Activity.
- 6) The receiver of the transmission of Botong (rbod gtong) was Danasanskrit (nor gyi legs sbyar), the vidyadhara of Mamo.
- 7) The receiver of the transmission of Mopa (dmod pa) was Shintamgarbha (zhi ba'i snying po), the vidyadhara of Fierce Mantra (drag sngags).
- 8) The receiver of the transmission of Loka ('jig rten) was Guhyachandra (gsang ba'i zla ba), the vidyadhara of Worship (mchod bstod). [RY]