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Samanta, the daughter of the curtisan Sucharya, was a woman tireless in helping beings by means of the ten spiritual activities and the virtuous actions. She was a disciple of [[Nagarjuna Garbha]] and attained a vision of [[Tara Devi]] and became the teacher of [[Kukkuraja]] the second dog king at the ocean in the northwestern part of [[Uddiyana]]. [[RY]] | Samanta, the daughter of the curtisan Sucharya, was a woman tireless in helping beings by means of the ten spiritual activities and the virtuous actions. She was a disciple of [[Nagarjuna Garbha]] ([[klu grub snying po]]) and attained a vision of [[Tara Devi]] and became the teacher of [[Kukkuraja]] the second dog king -- [[Kukkuraja the Younger]] ([[khyi’i rgyal po phyi ma]]):alias [[Dhahuna]] -- at the ocean in the northwestern part of [[Uddiyana]]. [[RY]] | ||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Dzogchen Lineage]] | [[Category:Dzogchen Lineage]] |
Revision as of 20:35, 2 May 2006
Samanta, the daughter of the curtisan Sucharya, was a woman tireless in helping beings by means of the ten spiritual activities and the virtuous actions. She was a disciple of Nagarjuna Garbha (klu grub snying po) and attained a vision of Tara Devi and became the teacher of Kukkuraja the second dog king -- Kukkuraja the Younger (khyi’i rgyal po phyi ma):alias Dhahuna -- at the ocean in the northwestern part of Uddiyana. RY