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'''Godhuripa''' (Skt.) or '''Gorura''' (Tib. བྱ་རྣོན་པ་, ''ja nön pa'', [[Wyl.]] ''bya rnon pa''), the 'Bird Catcher', is counted amongst the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s. He received the instruction to consider all sounds as identical to the chirps and songs of birds. | '''Godhuripa''' (Skt.) or '''Gorura''' (Tib. བྱ་རྣོན་པ་, ''ja nön pa'', [[Wyl.]] ''bya rnon pa''), the 'Bird Catcher', is counted amongst the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas|eighty-four]] Indian [[mahasiddha]]s. He received the instruction to consider all sounds as identical to the chirps and songs of birds. | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, 4 February 2018
Godhuripa (Skt.) or Gorura (Tib. བྱ་རྣོན་པ་, ja nön pa, Wyl. bya rnon pa), the 'Bird Catcher', is counted amongst the eighty-four Indian mahasiddhas. He received the instruction to consider all sounds as identical to the chirps and songs of birds.