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  • [[image:Vajradhara-84-Mahasiddhas-1.jpg|frame|'''Vajradhara and the 84 Mahasiddhas''']] ...
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  • ...''Śalipa''), the 'Jackal [[Yogin]]', is counted amongst the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s. He was terrified by jackals, and so r [[Category: Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Siṃharāja. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Uparāja. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Kṛṣṇacārin. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • *[[eighty-four mahasiddhas]] [[Category:Mahasiddhas| ]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Prabhāhasti. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]][[Category:Eight Vidyadharas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Dhanasaṃskṛta. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Mañjuśrīmitra. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Śāntigarbha. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Hūṃkara. ''Syn.: ''ཧཱུྃ་མཛད་; {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Rambuguhya. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]][[Category:Eight Vidyadharas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Ghaṇṭapāda. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Lalitavajra. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]][[Category:Indian Masters]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Līlavajra. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Jñānasūtra. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Historical Masters|Historical Master [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Maitripā. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Virūpa. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Nāgārjuna. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]][[Category:Eight Vidyadharas]][[Category:Indian Masters]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vimalamitra. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Eight Vidyadharas|Eight Vidyādharas [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Nāropā. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Historical Masters|Historical Master [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...་རུ་ཀ་]]) or '''Dombipa''' (Skt. ''Ḍombipa'') was one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]] and student of [[Virupa]]. He is usually depicted riding a tiger and hold ...an, Keith, ''Buddhist Masters of Enchantment: The Lives and Legends of the Mahasiddhas'', Inner Traditions, 1998 ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Kukkurāja. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Historical Masters|Historical Master [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Śrīsiṃha. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Historical Masters|Historical Master [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Ḍombī Heruka. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...l. ''go ru ra''), the 'Bird Catcher', is counted amongst the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s. He received the instruction to consid ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Tilopā. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} {{ [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Gomadevī. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Female Masters|Female Masters]]}} {{ [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Ja. King Ja {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Historical Masters|Historical Master [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...ve the elder king may be the same person as King Ja. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahasiddhas|Mahāsiddhas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Historical Masters|Historical Master [[Category:Tibetan-English Dictionary]][[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • *[[Eighty-four mahasiddhas]] [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...chintapa''', the 'Avaricious Hermit,' is counted amongst the [[Eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s; he was a wood-seller by trade. ...
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  • ...pa'' or ''ri khrod dbang phyug''), the 'Hunter' — one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]] of India. Shavaripa was a hunter who turned to the Buddhist path and reno **''Buddhist Masters of Enchantment: The Lives and Legends of the Mahasiddhas'' (Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1998), 'Savaripa, The Hunter'. ...
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  • '''Nagabodhi''' (Skt. ''Nāgabodhi'') — one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]] of India who is said to have attained supreme accomplishment by snatching ...
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  • '''Tantepa''' (Skt.), the 'Gambler', is counted amongst the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s. He lost all his money gambling but re ...
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  • ...''Ayogipa''', the 'Rejected Wastrel', is counted amongst the [[Eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s. He received the instruction to act as ...
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  • ...་པོ་སྤྱོད་པ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''nag po spyod pa'') was one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. He is an important master in the lineage of transmission of [[Chakrasamv [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...42</ref> was the author of a famous work on the lives of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. ...
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  • ...'). Under the name of '''Shantipa''', he was also one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]], the great realized masters of the [[Vajrayana]] teachings. [[Category:Mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...ཝ་པ་, [[Wyl.]] ''bi ru pa'' or ''bir wa pa'') was one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]] of India and an important source of the teachings set down in the [[Lamdr ...
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  • ...ciples, [[Naropa]] (1016-1110). He is also counted among the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. ...
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  • 4) One of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. ...
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  • ...the translator and many others. He is also counted among the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. ...
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  • ...t Indian master [[Virupa]] (9th century), who was one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. His lineage passed through [[Gayadhara]] (994-1043) to his Tibetan disci ...
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  • ...g the [[Madhyamika]] tradition. He is also counted among the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. ...
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  • Regarded as an emanation of [[Virupa]], one of the [[84 Mahasiddhas]] of India, Pewar Rinpoche was a favoured companion of [[Dilgo Khyentse Rin ...
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  • [[image:Vajradhara-84-Mahasiddhas-1.jpg|frame|'''Vajradhara and the 84 Mahasiddhas''']] ...
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  • ...ticed in Tibet, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Sikkim – in all places where the Mahasiddhas in India and Tibet lived of visited. I have practiced in the hidden lands b ...
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  • ...India are said to have stayed. Even though some say that the [[Eighty-four mahasiddhas|Eighty Siddhas]] resided there together, this is highly unlikely since they ...
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  • ...ing of the wheel of the Dharma. He is also counted among the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]], and among the [[eight vidyadharas]]. ...
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  • You are [[Shantipa]], the Indian Mahasiddhas “Complacent Missionary”, <br> ...
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  • ...]]''. Under the name of '''Bhusuku''' he is listed among the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. ...an, Keith, ''Buddhist Masters of Enchantment: The Lives and Legends of the Mahasiddhas'', Inner Traditions, 1998 ...
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  • *2014-2015 Wood Horse year 2141 featuring the [[Eighty-four mahasiddhas]] ...
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  • ...remains of Buddhas that had appeared earlier, relics of The [[Eighty-four mahasiddhas]], the skull cup of king Senge Dra bearing the syllable A, a statue of [[Av ...
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  • ...ama Karpo was later recognized as an emanation of one of the [[Eighty-four mahasiddhas]] of ancient India. ...
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  • ..., but there are not just scholars alone, there are many, many great famous mahasiddhas, yogis who have attained great spiritual powers. In Tibet, we used to have ...
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  • :Padmasambhava had twenty-five close disciples who were the first mahasiddhas of Tibet, and of these all attained the rainbow body except Trisong Detsen. ...
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  • Like the ancient Mahasiddhas, Gönpo Tseten Rinpoche had no interest in having large numbers of students ...
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