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{{Dictkey|སྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ།}} ([[Wyl.]] ''sgra gcan 'dzin bzang po'') ''n.'' {{Color|#808080|''Pron.:'' drachen dzin zangpo}} | {{Dictkey|སྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ།}} ([[Wyl.]] ''sgra gcan 'dzin bzang po'') ''n.'' {{Color|#808080|''Pron.:'' drachen dzin zangpo}} | ||
* ''Skt.'' Rāhulabhadra. Rāhulabhadra, often identified with the tantric master Saraha, but according to Shechen Gyaltsab there were two masters by this name, the first being the Rāhula who was the son of Prince Siddhārtha, and the second, his student, went on to become the tantric siddha Saraha. {{Context|[[:Category:Masters|Masters]]}} | * ''Skt.'' Rāhulabhadra. Rāhulabhadra, often identified with the tantric master Saraha, but according to Shechen Gyaltsab there were two masters by this name, the first being the Rāhula who was the son of Prince Siddhārtha, and the second, his student, went on to become the tantric siddha Saraha. {{Context|[[:Category:Indian Masters|Indian Masters]]}} | ||
==Further Information== | ==Further Information== | ||
* [[Rahulabhadra]] | * [[Rahulabhadra]] | ||
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སྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ། (Wyl. sgra gcan 'dzin bzang po) n. Pron.: drachen dzin zangpo
- Skt. Rāhulabhadra. Rāhulabhadra, often identified with the tantric master Saraha, but according to Shechen Gyaltsab there were two masters by this name, the first being the Rāhula who was the son of Prince Siddhārtha, and the second, his student, went on to become the tantric siddha Saraha. [Indian Masters]