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haribhadra, indian buddhist pandit who wrote shar phyin commentary [JV]
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The [[Lion-Faced]] Goddess; a deity [RY]
  
Haribhadra, an important Indian scholar of the prajnaparamita. Indian pandita of Yogacara-svatantra-madhyamika school, author of [[brgyad stong 'grol chen]] and [['grel pa don gsal]] Singha Bhadra, Indian disciple of Khenpo Shantarakshita. Indian pandita of Yogacara-svatantra-madhyamika school, author of [[brgyad stong 'grol chen]] and [['grel pa don gsal]] Haribhadra, an important Indian scholar of the prajnaparamita. Singha Bhadra, Indian disciple of Khenpo Shantarakshita [RY]
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deity [[seng ge gdong ma]] [IW]
 
 
Haribhadra * Singhbhadra [IW]
 
  
 
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སེང་གེ་གདོང་མ
The Lion-Faced Goddess; a deity [RY]

deity seng ge gdong ma [IW]