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The '''Eighty-four Mahasiddhas''' of India: | |||
*1. Lûyipa / Luipa (Nya'i-rgyu-ma za-ba): "The Eater of Fish Intestines" | |||
*2. Lîlapa / Lîlâpâda (sGeg-pa) : "He Who Loved the Dance of Life" | |||
*3. Virûpa / Dharmapala (Viru-pa) : "The Wicked" | |||
*4. Dombipa / Dombipâda (Dombi Heruka): "He of the Washer Folk" | |||
[[ | *5. [[Shavaripa]] / Sabaripâda (Ri-khrod dbang-phyug): "The Peacock Wing Wearer" | ||
[[ | *6. [[Saraha[]] / Râhulabhadra (mDa-snun): "The Arrow Shooter" | ||
*7. Kankaripa / Kankâlipâda (Kanka-ri-pa): "The One Holding the Corpse" | |||
*8. Mînapa / Vajrapâda / Acinta (Nya-bo-pa): "The One Swallowed by a Fish" | |||
*9. Goraksa (Ba-glang-rdzi), "The Immortal Cowherd" | |||
*10. Caurângi (Chom-rkun-gyu yan-lag), "Member of the Robber's Gang" | |||
*11. Vînapa / Vînapâda (Pi-vang-pa), "The Lute Player" | |||
*12. Sântipa / Ratnâkarasânti (Akarchinta), "The Academic" | |||
*13. Tantipa / Tantipâda (Thags-mkhan), "The Weaver" | |||
*14. Camaripa / Tsamaripa (lHam-mkhan), "The Leather-worker" | |||
[[ | *15. Khadgapa / Pargapa / Sadgapa (Ral-gri-pa), "The Swordsman" | ||
*16. Nâgârjuna (Klu-grub), "Philosopher and Alchemist" | |||
*17. Kânhapa / Krsnâcharya (Nag-po-pa), "The Dark Master" | |||
*18. Karnaripa / Âryadeva ('Phags-pa-lha), "The One-Eyed" | |||
*19. Thaganapa / Thagapa (rTag-tu-rdzun-smra-ba), "He Who Always Lies" | |||
*20. [[Naropa]] / Nâdapâda (rTsa-bshad-pa), "He Who Was Killed by Pain" | |||
*21. Shalipa / Syalipa (sPyan-ki-pa), "The Jackal Yogin" | |||
*22. [[Tilopa]] / Prabhâsvara (sNum-pa / Til-bsrungs-zhabs), "The Sesame Grinder" | |||
*23. Catrapa / Chatrapâda (Tsatrapa), "The Beggar Who Carries the Book" | |||
*24. Bhadrapa / Bhadrapâda (bZang-po), "The Auspicious One" | |||
*25. Khandipa / Dukhandi (gNyis-gcig-tu-byed-pa / rDo-kha-do), "He Who Makes Two into One" | |||
*26. Ajokipa / Âyogipâda (Le-lo-can), "He Who Does Not Make Effort" | |||
*27. Kalapa / Kadapâda (sMyon-pa), "The Madman" | |||
*28 Dhombipa / Dhombhi (Khrus-mkhan), "The Washerman" | |||
*29. Kankana / Kikipa (gDu-bu-can), "The Bracelet Wearer" | |||
*30. Kambala / Khambala (Ba-wa-pa / Lva-ba-pa), "The Yogin of the Black Blanket" | |||
*31. Tengipa / Tinkapa ('Bras-rdung-ba), "The Rice Thresher" | |||
*32. Bhandhepa / Bade / Batalipa (Nor-la 'dzin-pa), "He Who Holds the God of Weath" | |||
*33. Tandhepa / Tandhi (Cho-lo-pa), "The Dice Player" | |||
*34. Kukkuripa (Ku-ku-ri-pa), "The Dog Lover" | |||
*35 Kucipa / Kujiba (lTag-lba-can), "The Man with a Neck Tumor" | |||
*36. Dharmapa (Thos-pa'i shes-rab bya-ba), "The Man of Dharma" | |||
*37. Mahipa / Makipa (Ngar-rgyal-can), "The Braggart" | |||
*38. Acinta / Atsinta (bSam-mi-khyab-pa / Dran-med-pa), "He Who is Beyond Thought" | |||
*39. Babhahi / Bapabhati (Ch-las 'o-mo-len), "The Man Who Gets Milk from Water" | |||
*40. Nalina / Nili / Nali (Pad-ma'i rtsa-ba), "The Lotus-Root" | |||
*41. Bhusuku / Shantideva (Zhi-lha / Sa'i-snying-po), "The Lazy Monk" | |||
*42. Indrabhûti / Indrabodhi (dBang-po'i-blo), "He Whose Majesty Is Like Indra" | |||
*43. Mekopa / Meghapâda (Me-go-pa), "The Wild-Eyed Guru" | |||
*44. Kotali / Togcepa (Tog-rtse-pa / sTae-re-'dzin), "The Ploughman" | |||
*45. Kamparipa / Kamari (nGar-pa), "The Blacksmith" | |||
*46. Jâlandhari / Dzalandara (Dra-ba 'dzin-pa), "The Man Who Holds a Net" | |||
*47. Râhula (sGra-gcan-'dzin), "He Who Has Grasped Rahu" | |||
*48. Dharmapa - (Tos-pa-can), "The Man of Dharma" | |||
*49. Dhokaripa / Tukkari (rDo-ka-ri), "The Man Who Carries a Pot" | |||
*50. Medhina / Medhini (Thang-lo-pa), "The Man of the Field" | |||
*51. Pankaja / Sankaja ('Dam-skyes), "The Lotus-Born Brahmin" | |||
*52. Ghandhapa / Vajraganta / Ghandopa (rDorje dril-bu-pa), "The Man with the Bell and Dorje" | |||
*53. Yogipa / Jogipa (Dzo-gi-pa), "The Candali Pilgrim" | |||
*54. Caluki / Culiki (Tsa-lu-ki), "The Revitalized Drone" | |||
*55. Gorura / Vajura (Bya-ba), "The Bird Man" | |||
*56. Lucika / Luncaka (Lu-tsi-ka-pa), "The Man Who Stood Up After Sitting" | |||
*57. Niguna / Nirgunapa (Yon-tan-med-pa), "The Man without Qualities" | |||
*58 Jayânanda (rGyal-ba mtha'-med), "He Who Delights in Victory" | |||
*59. Pacari / Pacaripa ('Khur-ba 'tsong-ba), "The Pastry-Seller" | |||
*60. Campaka / Tsampala (Tsam-pa-ka), "The Flower King" | |||
*61. Bhiksana / Bhekhepa (So-gnyis-pa), "The Man with Two-Teeth" | |||
*62. Telopa / Dhilipa (Mar-nag 'tshong-mkhan), "The Seller of Black Butter" | |||
*63. Kumaripa / Kumbharipa (rDza-mkhan), "The Potter" | |||
*64. Caparipa / Carbaripa (Tsa-pa-ri-pa), "The Siddha Who Turned People to Stone" | |||
*65. Manibhadrâ / Bahura, "She of the Broken Pot" | |||
*66. Mekhalâ / Mekhali, "The Elder Severed-Headed Sister" | |||
*67. Kanakhalâ, "The Younger Severed-Headed Sister" | |||
*68. Kalakala / Kilakilapa (Ku-ko-can), "The Exiled Loud-Mouth" | |||
*69. Kantali / Kantalipa (Tshem-bu-pa), "The Tailor" | |||
*70. Dhahuli / Dekara (rTsva-thag-can), "The Man of the Grass Rope" | |||
*71. Udheli / Udhilipa (Phur-pa), "The Flying-Siddha" | |||
*72. Kapalapa / Kapalipa (Thod-pa-can), "The Skull Bearer" | |||
*73. Kirava / Kilapa (rNam-rtog spang-ba), "He Who Abandons Conceptions" | |||
*74. Sakara / Pukara / Padmavajra (mTsho-skyes), "The Lake-Born" | |||
*75. Sarvabhaksa (Thams-cad-za-ba), "He Who Eats Everything" | |||
*76. Nâgabodhi (Klu'i-byang-chub), "The Red Horned Thief" | |||
*77. Dârika / Darikapa (sMad-'tshong-can), "Slave-King of the Temple Whore" | |||
*78. Putali / Sutali / Tali / Purali (rGyan-slang-ba), "He Who Raises the Ornaments" | |||
*79. Panaha / Upanaha (mchil-lham-can), "The Bootmaker" | |||
*80. Kokalipa / Kokilipa / Kokali (Ko-la-la'i-skad-du-chags), "The One Distracted by a Cuckoo" | |||
*81. Ananga / Anangapa (Ana-ngi), "The Handsome Fool" | |||
*82. Laksmînkarâ (Legs-smin-kara), "She Who Makes Fortune" | |||
*83. Samudra (rGya-mtsho-nas nor-bu-len-mkhan), "The Beachcomer" | |||
*84. Vyali / Vyalipa (Ba-li-pa), "The Courtesan's Alchemist" | |||
References: "Buddha's Lions : The Lives of the Eighty-Four Siddhas" | |||
'Caturasîti-siddha-pravrtti' by Abhayadatta, | |||
Tibetan: 'Grub thob brgyad cu rtsa bzhi'i lo rgyus' | |||
by sMon-grub Shes-rab, translated into English by James B. Robinson, ISBN 0-913546-61-5. | |||
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] |
Revision as of 04:37, 12 September 2006
The Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India:
- 1. Lûyipa / Luipa (Nya'i-rgyu-ma za-ba): "The Eater of Fish Intestines"
- 2. Lîlapa / Lîlâpâda (sGeg-pa) : "He Who Loved the Dance of Life"
- 3. Virûpa / Dharmapala (Viru-pa) : "The Wicked"
- 4. Dombipa / Dombipâda (Dombi Heruka): "He of the Washer Folk"
- 5. Shavaripa / Sabaripâda (Ri-khrod dbang-phyug): "The Peacock Wing Wearer"
- 6. [[Saraha[]] / Râhulabhadra (mDa-snun): "The Arrow Shooter"
- 7. Kankaripa / Kankâlipâda (Kanka-ri-pa): "The One Holding the Corpse"
- 8. Mînapa / Vajrapâda / Acinta (Nya-bo-pa): "The One Swallowed by a Fish"
- 9. Goraksa (Ba-glang-rdzi), "The Immortal Cowherd"
- 10. Caurângi (Chom-rkun-gyu yan-lag), "Member of the Robber's Gang"
- 11. Vînapa / Vînapâda (Pi-vang-pa), "The Lute Player"
- 12. Sântipa / Ratnâkarasânti (Akarchinta), "The Academic"
- 13. Tantipa / Tantipâda (Thags-mkhan), "The Weaver"
- 14. Camaripa / Tsamaripa (lHam-mkhan), "The Leather-worker"
- 15. Khadgapa / Pargapa / Sadgapa (Ral-gri-pa), "The Swordsman"
- 16. Nâgârjuna (Klu-grub), "Philosopher and Alchemist"
- 17. Kânhapa / Krsnâcharya (Nag-po-pa), "The Dark Master"
- 18. Karnaripa / Âryadeva ('Phags-pa-lha), "The One-Eyed"
- 19. Thaganapa / Thagapa (rTag-tu-rdzun-smra-ba), "He Who Always Lies"
- 20. Naropa / Nâdapâda (rTsa-bshad-pa), "He Who Was Killed by Pain"
- 21. Shalipa / Syalipa (sPyan-ki-pa), "The Jackal Yogin"
- 22. Tilopa / Prabhâsvara (sNum-pa / Til-bsrungs-zhabs), "The Sesame Grinder"
- 23. Catrapa / Chatrapâda (Tsatrapa), "The Beggar Who Carries the Book"
- 24. Bhadrapa / Bhadrapâda (bZang-po), "The Auspicious One"
- 25. Khandipa / Dukhandi (gNyis-gcig-tu-byed-pa / rDo-kha-do), "He Who Makes Two into One"
- 26. Ajokipa / Âyogipâda (Le-lo-can), "He Who Does Not Make Effort"
- 27. Kalapa / Kadapâda (sMyon-pa), "The Madman"
- 28 Dhombipa / Dhombhi (Khrus-mkhan), "The Washerman"
- 29. Kankana / Kikipa (gDu-bu-can), "The Bracelet Wearer"
- 30. Kambala / Khambala (Ba-wa-pa / Lva-ba-pa), "The Yogin of the Black Blanket"
- 31. Tengipa / Tinkapa ('Bras-rdung-ba), "The Rice Thresher"
- 32. Bhandhepa / Bade / Batalipa (Nor-la 'dzin-pa), "He Who Holds the God of Weath"
- 33. Tandhepa / Tandhi (Cho-lo-pa), "The Dice Player"
- 34. Kukkuripa (Ku-ku-ri-pa), "The Dog Lover"
- 35 Kucipa / Kujiba (lTag-lba-can), "The Man with a Neck Tumor"
- 36. Dharmapa (Thos-pa'i shes-rab bya-ba), "The Man of Dharma"
- 37. Mahipa / Makipa (Ngar-rgyal-can), "The Braggart"
- 38. Acinta / Atsinta (bSam-mi-khyab-pa / Dran-med-pa), "He Who is Beyond Thought"
- 39. Babhahi / Bapabhati (Ch-las 'o-mo-len), "The Man Who Gets Milk from Water"
- 40. Nalina / Nili / Nali (Pad-ma'i rtsa-ba), "The Lotus-Root"
- 41. Bhusuku / Shantideva (Zhi-lha / Sa'i-snying-po), "The Lazy Monk"
- 42. Indrabhûti / Indrabodhi (dBang-po'i-blo), "He Whose Majesty Is Like Indra"
- 43. Mekopa / Meghapâda (Me-go-pa), "The Wild-Eyed Guru"
- 44. Kotali / Togcepa (Tog-rtse-pa / sTae-re-'dzin), "The Ploughman"
- 45. Kamparipa / Kamari (nGar-pa), "The Blacksmith"
- 46. Jâlandhari / Dzalandara (Dra-ba 'dzin-pa), "The Man Who Holds a Net"
- 47. Râhula (sGra-gcan-'dzin), "He Who Has Grasped Rahu"
- 48. Dharmapa - (Tos-pa-can), "The Man of Dharma"
- 49. Dhokaripa / Tukkari (rDo-ka-ri), "The Man Who Carries a Pot"
- 50. Medhina / Medhini (Thang-lo-pa), "The Man of the Field"
- 51. Pankaja / Sankaja ('Dam-skyes), "The Lotus-Born Brahmin"
- 52. Ghandhapa / Vajraganta / Ghandopa (rDorje dril-bu-pa), "The Man with the Bell and Dorje"
- 53. Yogipa / Jogipa (Dzo-gi-pa), "The Candali Pilgrim"
- 54. Caluki / Culiki (Tsa-lu-ki), "The Revitalized Drone"
- 55. Gorura / Vajura (Bya-ba), "The Bird Man"
- 56. Lucika / Luncaka (Lu-tsi-ka-pa), "The Man Who Stood Up After Sitting"
- 57. Niguna / Nirgunapa (Yon-tan-med-pa), "The Man without Qualities"
- 58 Jayânanda (rGyal-ba mtha'-med), "He Who Delights in Victory"
- 59. Pacari / Pacaripa ('Khur-ba 'tsong-ba), "The Pastry-Seller"
- 60. Campaka / Tsampala (Tsam-pa-ka), "The Flower King"
- 61. Bhiksana / Bhekhepa (So-gnyis-pa), "The Man with Two-Teeth"
- 62. Telopa / Dhilipa (Mar-nag 'tshong-mkhan), "The Seller of Black Butter"
- 63. Kumaripa / Kumbharipa (rDza-mkhan), "The Potter"
- 64. Caparipa / Carbaripa (Tsa-pa-ri-pa), "The Siddha Who Turned People to Stone"
- 65. Manibhadrâ / Bahura, "She of the Broken Pot"
- 66. Mekhalâ / Mekhali, "The Elder Severed-Headed Sister"
- 67. Kanakhalâ, "The Younger Severed-Headed Sister"
- 68. Kalakala / Kilakilapa (Ku-ko-can), "The Exiled Loud-Mouth"
- 69. Kantali / Kantalipa (Tshem-bu-pa), "The Tailor"
- 70. Dhahuli / Dekara (rTsva-thag-can), "The Man of the Grass Rope"
- 71. Udheli / Udhilipa (Phur-pa), "The Flying-Siddha"
- 72. Kapalapa / Kapalipa (Thod-pa-can), "The Skull Bearer"
- 73. Kirava / Kilapa (rNam-rtog spang-ba), "He Who Abandons Conceptions"
- 74. Sakara / Pukara / Padmavajra (mTsho-skyes), "The Lake-Born"
- 75. Sarvabhaksa (Thams-cad-za-ba), "He Who Eats Everything"
- 76. Nâgabodhi (Klu'i-byang-chub), "The Red Horned Thief"
- 77. Dârika / Darikapa (sMad-'tshong-can), "Slave-King of the Temple Whore"
- 78. Putali / Sutali / Tali / Purali (rGyan-slang-ba), "He Who Raises the Ornaments"
- 79. Panaha / Upanaha (mchil-lham-can), "The Bootmaker"
- 80. Kokalipa / Kokilipa / Kokali (Ko-la-la'i-skad-du-chags), "The One Distracted by a Cuckoo"
- 81. Ananga / Anangapa (Ana-ngi), "The Handsome Fool"
- 82. Laksmînkarâ (Legs-smin-kara), "She Who Makes Fortune"
- 83. Samudra (rGya-mtsho-nas nor-bu-len-mkhan), "The Beachcomer"
- 84. Vyali / Vyalipa (Ba-li-pa), "The Courtesan's Alchemist"
References: "Buddha's Lions : The Lives of the Eighty-Four Siddhas"
'Caturasîti-siddha-pravrtti' by Abhayadatta,
Tibetan: 'Grub thob brgyad cu rtsa bzhi'i lo rgyus'
by sMon-grub Shes-rab, translated into English by James B. Robinson, ISBN 0-913546-61-5.