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'''Shakyaprabha''' (Tib. ''Shakya Ö''; [[Wyl.]] ''shākya 'od'') — one of the ‘[[Two Supreme Ones]]’—great commentators on the | '''Shakyaprabha''' (Skt. ''Śākyaprabha''; Tib. ''Shakya Ö''; [[Wyl.]] ''shākya 'od'') (b. 8th centunry) — one of the ‘[[Two Supreme Ones]]’—great commentators on the [[Buddha]]’s teachings—he was a disciple of [[Shantarakshita]], and was a crucial link in the [[Vinaya]] tradition of which the lineage is still extant in Tibet. | ||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] | [[Category:Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] |
Revision as of 17:44, 25 September 2009
Shakyaprabha (Skt. Śākyaprabha; Tib. Shakya Ö; Wyl. shākya 'od) (b. 8th centunry) — one of the ‘Two Supreme Ones’—great commentators on the Buddha’s teachings—he was a disciple of Shantarakshita, and was a crucial link in the Vinaya tradition of which the lineage is still extant in Tibet.