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'''Aryadeva''' (Tib. Pakpa Lha; ''‘phags pa lha'') One of the six great commentators (the ‘Six Ornaments’) on the Buddha's teachings. He was a disciple of [[Nagarjuna]] and devoted his life to continuing his master’s work, consolidating the [[Madhyamika]] tradition. He is the author of the ''[[Four Hundred Verses]]''. | '''Aryadeva''' (Skt. Āryadeva; Tib. Pakpa Lha; [[Wyl.]] ''‘phags pa lha'') One of the six great commentators (the ‘Six Ornaments’) on the Buddha's teachings. He was a disciple of [[Nagarjuna]] and devoted his life to continuing his master’s work, consolidating the [[Madhyamika]] tradition. He is the author of the ''[[Four Hundred Verses]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 07:30, 29 June 2007
Aryadeva (Skt. Āryadeva; Tib. Pakpa Lha; Wyl. ‘phags pa lha) One of the six great commentators (the ‘Six Ornaments’) on the Buddha's teachings. He was a disciple of Nagarjuna and devoted his life to continuing his master’s work, consolidating the Madhyamika tradition. He is the author of the Four Hundred Verses.