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'''Luipa''' (Tib. ཉའི་རྒྱུ་མ་ཟ་བ་, ''nyé gyuma zawa'', [[Wyl.]] nya'i rgyu ma za ba'', ''Fish Eater'') was an Indian [[mahasiddha]] from the 10th century.
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'''Luipa''' (Skt. ''Lūipa''; Tib. ལཱུ་ཧི་པ་ or ཉའི་རྒྱུ་མ་ཟ་བ་, ''lu hi pa'' or ''nyé gyuma zawa'', [[Wyl.]] ''lU hi pa'' or ''nya'i rgyu ma za ba''; Eng. ''Fish Gut Eater'') was an Indian [[mahasiddha]] from the 10th century, born into a royal family.
 
A worldly [[dakini]] told him to purify his royal [[pride]] and achieve [[enlightenment]] by eating guts of fishes and regard the purity of all food.  
 
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Luipa

Luipa (Skt. Lūipa; Tib. ལཱུ་ཧི་པ་ or ཉའི་རྒྱུ་མ་ཟ་བ་, lu hi pa or nyé gyuma zawa, Wyl. lU hi pa or nya'i rgyu ma za ba; Eng. Fish Gut Eater) was an Indian mahasiddha from the 10th century, born into a royal family.

A worldly dakini told him to purify his royal pride and achieve enlightenment by eating guts of fishes and regard the purity of all food.

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