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'''Vanaratna''' ([[Wyl.]] ''nags kyi rin chen'') (1384-1468) was an important master in the [[Kalachakra]] lineage. Originally from Bengal, he was one of the last great Indian scholars to visit Tibet. In fact, according to the ''[[Blue Annals]]'', he was referred to as ‘the last [[pandita]]'. | '''Vanaratna''' ([[Wyl.]] ''nags kyi rin chen'') (1384-1468) was an important master in the [[Kalachakra]] lineage. Originally from Bengal, he was one of the last great Indian scholars to visit Tibet. In fact, according to the ''[[Blue Annals]]'', he was referred to as ‘the last [[pandita]]'. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://collectionsonline.lacma.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=32912;type=101 Painting of Vanaratna] | |||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] |
Revision as of 22:43, 28 February 2010
Vanaratna (Wyl. nags kyi rin chen) (1384-1468) was an important master in the Kalachakra lineage. Originally from Bengal, he was one of the last great Indian scholars to visit Tibet. In fact, according to the Blue Annals, he was referred to as ‘the last pandita'.