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  • པནདིཏ redirect Pandita
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  • Quotations by Sakya Pandita Quotations by Sakya Pandita "Sakya Pandita Prayer" chanted by H.E. Dagmo Kusho Jamyang Sakya Sakya Pandita Texts In The Sakya
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  • Atisha Eleventh century Indian pandita from Vikramasila who spent the last twelve years of his life in Tibet; also known as Dipamkarasrijnana. Atisha Dipamkara
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  • pandita (mkhas pa), master scholar. Please expand
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  • scholar, wise, sagacious, learned one, pandita, specialist. 3) scholarship, learning, learnedness. See also mkhas po; Pandita; learned/ wise/ scholarly; (learned)
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  • Lamkara.[RY] Proponent of Svatantrika; Indian pandita, first half of 8th century. Shantarakshita [RY] Indian Pandita who was invited to Tibet by King Trison
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  • P
    learned masters. [Tarthang] Pandita - Indian title conferred on especially learned masters [RY] pandita (mkhas pa) [LW1] [RY] Pandita (mkhas pa) means "learned
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  • of the Vajrakila practises. They were laid to rest when the great Sakya Pandita (sa skya pan di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan 1182-1251) found a fragment of
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  • scripture on Buddhist metaphysics according to Hinayana, composed by the Indian pandita Vasubandhu. The root text has eight chapters, each earlier chapter is the
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  • Rongzompa, Rongzom Pandita, Rongzompa Chokyi Sangpo (rong zom pa chos kyi bzang po). (1012-1088). Together with Longchenpa, he is regarded as the Nyingma
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  • (see Huber, 1989). At Kailash these were under the leadership of the great pandita Yakgangpa (pan chen yag sgang pa), who is also called (according to MK,
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  • S
    Sakya Gongma. [RY] Sakya Pandita (sa skya pan di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan), grand son of Kunga Nyingpo: 1182-1251 [MR] Sakya Pandita (sa skya pan di ta kun
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  • Drakpa Gyeltsen (rje btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan), (1147 - 1216) Sakya Pandita (sa skya pan di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan), (1182 - 1251) Chogyal Pakpa (chos
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  • Kashmir] [IW] great pandita [RY] great pandita, Panchen Lama, mahapandita [IW] great pandita, Panchen lama; mahapandita [RY] great pandita, Panchen lama, mahapandita
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  • Jnanagarbha. Indian pandita who came to Samye at the time of Trisong Deutsen. Please expand by pressing the edit tab above or consulting Sample Buddhist
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  • Lamkara.[RY] Proponent of Svatantrika; Indian pandita, first half of 8th century. Shantarakshita [RY] Indian Pandita who was invited to Tibet by King Trison
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  • similar or identical with the Indian sites. A practice that the great Sakya Pandita greatly criticised. The sacred place of Lapchi for instance, one of the
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  • of nags kyi rin chen (1384-1468), a Bengali Paṇḍita and Māhasiddha, reportedly the "last great Indian Paṇdita to visit Tibet". He was born in Sadnagara,
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  • zla ba grags pa - Chandrakirti "Illustrious Moon" Madhyamika pandita of early 7th century AD [RY] rim lnga - the system of practical application of the
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  • Twenty-One Indian Panditas (rgya gar gyi mkhas pa nyi shu rtsa gcig). According to the Self-Existing Oneness of the Effortless Great Perfection (rdzogs
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  • Q
    Quintessential Ambrosia (blo sbyong bdud rtsi snying po), written by Yongdzin Pandita Kachen Yeshe Gyaltsen, (see chap.9, note 33). [MR-ShabkarNotes] The Rangjung
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  • 'tsho - Lobpön Bodhisattva, Shantarakshita, 'Guardian of Peace.' The Indian pandita and abbot of Vikramashila and of Samye who ordained the first Tibetan monks
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  • Gyaltsen. Tibetan master of the Sakya Lineage and close disciple of Sakya Pandita. (RY) Drakpa gyaltsen [Sakya lineage master] [IW] banner of glory [JV] grags
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  • transmission is known as the Kagyupa Lineage. The chief disciple of Tilopa was Pandita Naropa (1016-ll00 C.E.) head of the illustrious Nalanda University. Marpa
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  • Tradition: Sachen Kunga Nyingpo, Sonam Tsemo , Jetsun Drakpa Gyeltsen, Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyeltsen and Drogon Chogyal Phagpa. The current head of the Sakya
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  • Tibet, and during his reign the first monks were ordained. He arranged for panditas and lotsawas to translate innumerable sacred texts, and he established
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  • Middle Way (dbu ma rgyan) An important treatise composed by the Indian Pandita Shantarakshita, outlining the view of the Yogachara Svantantrika Madhyamaka
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  • Rinchen Lingpa (1295-1375), the reincarnation of the Indian pandita Prajnakara — known for his Ornament of Pramanavartika and for an explanation of the
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  • A master in the Dzogchen lineage and the crown ornament of five hundred panditas, who had attained the indestructible form of the rainbow body. He received
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  • insisted that Sakya Pandita , the greatest sage in Tibet, should be invited to accomplish this task. As his own lama had prophesied, Sakya Pandita became the supreme
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  • Jinamitra. Indian pandita who came to Samye at the time of Trisong Deutsen. Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ས་སྐྱ་པན་དི་ཏ་ཀུན་དགའ་རྒྱལ་མཚན Sakya Pandita: 1182-1251. One of the Five Sakya Forefathers. grand son of Kunga Nyingpo
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  • call my son Famous Moon!" [RY] Chandrakirti "Illustrious Moon" Madhyamika pandita of early 7th century AD [RY] Candrakirti [R] [IW] Candrakirti [IW] chandrakirti
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  • tradition [JV] 982-1054 - Atisha Dipamkara Shri Jnana, the great Indian pandita who founded the Kadampa school in Tibet [RY] [h] Atisha [IW]
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  • the preceptor from whom one receives ordination [RY] 1) abbot, scholar, pandita, pundit, scholar-abbot; professor, monastic abbot very learned one ecclesiastical
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  • Space Section, both of which are continued uninterruptedly. 3) The great pandita Vimalamitra arrived in Tibet and taught the Instruction Section chiefly
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  • survived the Cultural Revolution. [MR] [RY] county in 21th cent Tibet. [RY] pandita, b.1182, grey earth, a monastery [JV] 1) Sakya. One of the four major schools
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  • and Siddha Vanaratna, under whom he studied the Kalacakra teachings of Paṇḍita Vibhūti-candra and Anupamarakṣita. One of his students was the famous Thrimkang
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  • master Hastibhala under the Tree of Enlightenment in China and became a pandita beyond dispute in just three years. RY Also: Hatibhala, Hatabhala
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  • including the Buddha Ratnasikhin, Guru Rinpoche, Mahasiddha Saraha, the great pandita Vimalamitra's and Je Tsongkhapa. The master himself experienced meditative
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  • dbu ma Sautrantika-Madhyamika [RY] Bhavaviveka [IW] Bhavaviveka, Indian pandita to whom the Svatantrika Madhyamika system owes its origin [first half of
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  • master Hastibhala under the Tree of Enlightenment in China and became a pandita beyond dispute in just three years. RY see also Haribhala
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  • Quotations by Sakya Pandita Quotations by Sakya Pandita "Sakya Pandita Prayer" chanted by H.E. Dagmo Kusho Jamyang Sakya Sakya Pandita Texts In The Sakya
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  • Quotations by Sakya Pandita Quotations by Sakya Pandita "Sakya Pandita Prayer" chanted by H.E. Dagmo Kusho Jamyang Sakya Sakya Pandita Texts In The Sakya
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  • upcoming features. བློ་བརྟན stability of mind, stable mind [JV] Indian pandita associated with Asanga and Dignaga [RY]
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  • [JV] Haribhadra, an important Indian scholar of the prajnaparamita. Indian pandita of Yogacara-svatantra-madhyamika school, author of brgyad stong 'grol chen
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  • Svatantrika; Vitapaada [RY] zhi ba 'tsho - proponent of Svatantrika; Indian pandita, first half of 8th century. Shantarakshita [RY] ye shes snying po - proponent
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  • Serdogchen, where he received many teachings on sutra and tantra from the Pandita Dönyö Drubpa. In particular he received the empowerments for the Deities
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  • A school of philosophy propounded by the Indian Pandita Santarakshita and his student Kamalashila; combines the Yogachara system of Asanga and the Madhyamaka
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  • Lamkara.[RY] Proponent of Svatantrika; Indian pandita, first half of 8th century. Shantarakshita [RY] Indian Pandita who was invited to Tibet by King Trison
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