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− | '''Eighty-four | + | '''[[Eighty-four mahasiddhas]]''' (Skt. ''[[caturaśītisiddha]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[གྲུབ་ཐོབ་བརྒྱད་ཅུ་རྩ་བཞི]]་}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[grub thob brgyad cu rtsa bzhi]]'') — eighty (or eighty four) [[mahasiddha|great siddhas]] of {{Wiki|ancient India}} whose [[lives]] have been recounted by [[Abhayadatta]]. |
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Revision as of 20:27, 21 November 2015
- See also :
- See also :
Eighty-four mahasiddhas (Skt. caturaśītisiddha; Tib. གྲུབ་ཐོབ་བརྒྱད་ཅུ་རྩ་བཞི་, Wyl. grub thob brgyad cu rtsa bzhi) — eighty (or eighty four) great siddhas of ancient India whose lives have been recounted by Abhayadatta.
Further Reading
- Abhayadatta, Buddha's Lions: Lives of the Eighty-four Siddhas, translated by James B. Robinson (Emeryville: Dharma Publishing, 1979).
- Keith Dowman
- Buddhist Masters of Enchantment: The Lives and Legends of the Mahasiddhas (Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1998)
- Masters of Mahāmudrā: Songs and Histories of the Eighty-four Buddhist Siddhas (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986)
Footnotes
- ↑ Dowman, Keith: Masters of Mahāmudrā, Songs and Histories of the Eigthy-Four Buddhist Siddhas, 1985