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[[Gayadhara]] (Tib. ག་ཡ་དྷ་ར་ or སྤྲིན་འཛིན་, [[Wyl.]] ''ga ya d+ha ra'' or ''sprin 'dzin'') (994-1043) was the teacher of [[Drokmi Lotsawa]]. He received the teachings of [[Virupa]], which later became known as [[Lamdré]], from [[Avadhutipa]]. He went to Tibet three times. | [[Gayadhara]] (Skt. Gayādhara; Tib. ག་ཡ་དྷ་ར་ or སྤྲིན་འཛིན་, [[Wyl.]] ''ga ya d+ha ra'' or ''sprin 'dzin'') (994-1043) was the teacher of [[Drokmi Lotsawa]]. He received the teachings of [[Virupa]], which later became known as [[Lamdré]], from [[Avadhutipa]]. He went to Tibet three times. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 05:49, 5 September 2018
Gayadhara (Skt. Gayādhara; Tib. ག་ཡ་དྷ་ར་ or སྤྲིན་འཛིན་, Wyl. ga ya d+ha ra or sprin 'dzin) (994-1043) was the teacher of Drokmi Lotsawa. He received the teachings of Virupa, which later became known as Lamdré, from Avadhutipa. He went to Tibet three times.
Further Reading
- Cyrus Stearns, Luminous Lives: The Story of the Early Masters of the Lam 'bras Tradition in Tibet, Wisdom Publications, 2001.