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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*[[Abhayadatta]], ''Buddha's Lions: Lives of the Eighty-four Siddhas'', Emeryville, Dharma Publishing, 1979 | |||
*Herbert V. Guenther, ''The Life and Teaching of Naropa'', Boston: Shambala, 1999 | *Herbert V. Guenther, ''The Life and Teaching of Naropa'', Boston: Shambala, 1999 | ||
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== | ||
*[[Six Yogas of Naropa]] | *[[Six Yogas of Naropa]] | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.tbrc.org/link?RID=P3085 TBRC Profile] | |||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Kagyü Masters]] | [[Category:Kagyü Masters]] |
Revision as of 20:47, 7 July 2009
Nāropa or Nadapada or Abhayakirti (1016-1100?) was an important master in the Kagyü tradition. A disciple of the mahasiddha Tilopa and a teacher of Marpa the translator. He is also counted among the eighty-four mahasiddhas.
Further Reading
- Abhayadatta, Buddha's Lions: Lives of the Eighty-four Siddhas, Emeryville, Dharma Publishing, 1979
- Herbert V. Guenther, The Life and Teaching of Naropa, Boston: Shambala, 1999