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*51. [[Pankaja]] / [[Sankaja]] ([['dam skyes]]), "The Lotus-Born Brahmin"
*51. [[Pankaja]] / [[Sankaja]] ([['dam skyes]]), "The Lotus-Born Brahmin"
*52. [[Ghandhapa]] / [[Vajraganta]] / [[Ghandopa]] ([[rdorje dril bu pa]]), "The Man with the Bell and Dorje"
*52. [[Ghandhapa]] / [[Vajraganta]] / [[Ghandopa]] (rdo rje [[dril bu pa]]), "The Man with the Bell and Dorje"
*53. [[Yogipa]] / [[Jogipa]] ([[dzo gi pa]]), "The Candali Pilgrim"
*53. [[Yogipa]] / [[Jogipa]] ([[dzo gi pa]]), "The Candali Pilgrim"

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The Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India:

  • 67. Kanakhalā, "The Younger Severed-Headed Sister"

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.