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'''Rahulabhadra''' (Skt. Rāhulabhadra; Tib. [[སྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ་]], ''drachen dzin zangpo'', [[Wyl.]] ''sgra gcan 'dzin bzang po'') was an early [[Madhyamika]] master, sometimes said to have been a [[brahmin]] and the teacher of [[Nagarjuna]]. He is most famous for his verses in praise of the [[prajnaparamita]] (Skt. ''Prajñāpāramitāstotra''). | '''Rahulabhadra''' (Skt. Rāhulabhadra; Tib. [[སྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ་]], ''drachen dzin zangpo'', [[Wyl.]] ''sgra gcan 'dzin bzang po'') was an early [[Madhyamika]] master, sometimes said to have been a [[brahmin]] and the teacher of [[Nagarjuna]]. He is most famous for his verses in praise of the [[prajnaparamita]] (Skt. ''Prajñāpāramitāstotra''). | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Karl Brunnhölzl, ''Straight from the Heart: Buddhist Pith Instructions'' (Snow Lion, 2007), pages 1-2. | |||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] |
Revision as of 23:02, 17 November 2020
Rahulabhadra (Skt. Rāhulabhadra; Tib. སྒྲ་གཅན་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ་, drachen dzin zangpo, Wyl. sgra gcan 'dzin bzang po) was an early Madhyamika master, sometimes said to have been a brahmin and the teacher of Nagarjuna. He is most famous for his verses in praise of the prajnaparamita (Skt. Prajñāpāramitāstotra).
Further Reading
- Karl Brunnhölzl, Straight from the Heart: Buddhist Pith Instructions (Snow Lion, 2007), pages 1-2.