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the 'Celibate Monk' or the 'Celibate Bell-Ringer' | '''[[Ghantapada]]''' ([[dril bu pa]]) the 'Celibate Monk' or the 'Celibate Bell-Ringer' was one of was one of the [[Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India]] important in the transmission of Cakrasamvara practices. | ||
also: ''"The Man with the Vajra and Bell"''. | also: ''"The Man with the Vajra and Bell"''. | ||
==Works== | |||
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==Teachers== | |||
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==Students== | |||
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==Alternate Names == | |||
* Ghantapada dril bu pa | |||
* Vajraghantapada | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=332 Indian Adept: Ghantapada] | |||
* [http://tbrc.org/link?RID=P8895 TBRC RID: P8895] | |||
* [http://tbrc.org/link?RID=P0RK285 TBRC RID: P0RK285] | |||
[[Category: Indian Siddhas]] | [[Category: Indian Siddhas]] |
Revision as of 07:39, 12 April 2009
Ghantapada (dril bu pa) the 'Celibate Monk' or the 'Celibate Bell-Ringer' was one of was one of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India important in the transmission of Cakrasamvara practices.
also: "The Man with the Vajra and Bell".
Works
Teachers
Students
Alternate Names
- Ghantapada dril bu pa
- Vajraghantapada