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  • ...trim Gyamtso Rinpoche]] [[taught]] the [[Vajra]] Songs of the [[Indian]] [[Siddhas]]. The following edited transcript is from that evening. [[Rinpoche]] gave ...ten to, reflect on, and [[meditate]] on the [[vajra songs]] of the great [[siddhas]] with all the [[enthusiasm]] we can muster. This is the [[precious]] [[att
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  • ...und]] An [[indian]] [[charnel ground]] where many great [[masters]] and [[siddhas]] practiced. [[Sosaling]];
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  • ...dam pa sangs rgyas]]''; Skt. ''[[Paramabuddha]]'') (d.1117) — the great [[Indian]] [[siddha]] visited [[Tibet]] and [[Bhutan]] several times. His main [[dis *[[Padampa Sangye]] and [[Chökyi Senge]], ''[[Lion of Siddhas]]: The [[Life]] and Teachings of [[Padampa Sangye]]'', translated by David
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  • {{Nolinking|*Abhayadatta, ''[[Buddha's Lions]]: Lives of the [[Eighty-four Siddhas]]'', Emeryville, [[Dharma Publishing]], 1979 [[Category:Indian Masters]]
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  • ...dam pa sangs rgyas]]''; Skt. ''[[Paramabuddha]]'') (d.1117) — the great [[Indian]] [[siddha]] visited [[Tibet]] and [[Bhutan]] several times. His main [[dis *[[Padampa Sangye]] and [[Chökyi Senge]], ''[[Lion of Siddhas]]: The [[Life and Teachings of Padampa Sangye]]'', translated by David Molk
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  • [[Category:Indian Siddhas]]
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  • [[Acharya Nāgārjuna]] (Telugu: [[నాగార్జున]]) (c. 150 - 250 CE) was an [[Indian philosopher]] and the founder of the [[Madhyamaka school]] of [[Mahāyāna [[Nāgārjuna]] is one of the [[eighty-four Siddhas]] associated with [[eighty-four Yogic postures]] ([[āsanas]]), according t
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  • Many of the [[Indian]] [[panditas]] [[attained]] [[accomplishment]] [practicing] [[Dorje Phurba] ...re not many accomplished [[Shinje]] practitioners. If there are not many [[siddhas]] of both [[Shinje]] and [[Phurba]], the fence of the [[Tibetan]] [[Dharma]
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  • ...ahamudra]] [[lineage]] of teachings in [[India]], and counted among the '[[Indian]] [[Patriarchs]]' of the [[Kagyü]] [[lineage]]. **''Masters of Mahāmudrā: Songs and Histories of the Eighty-four Buddhist Siddhas'' (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986), Chapter 5, 'The Mahā
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  • ...e [[oral tradition]], which was passed down directly from the [[Indian]] [[Siddhas]]. The authenticity of such teachings is fully demonstrated in all of his w ...r works are: a collection of {{Wiki|biographies}} of the main [[Indian]] [[Siddhas]], The [[Seven Instruction Lineages]] (An Account of the [[Lineage]] Histor
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  • ...held as the [[principal]] foundation and fodder for [[realization]]. As [[siddhas]], their main emphasis in [[spirituality]] and [[spiritual]] [[discipline]] ...unds]] because they were despised in [[Indian]] {{Wiki|society}} and the [[siddhas]] were viewed as failures, marginal and {{Wiki|defiled}}.
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  • ...canon]]. The [[Mahasiddha]] are [[acknowledged]] as the founders of many [[Indian]] and [[Buddhist traditions]] and [[lineages]]. ...|poverty}}, [[celibacy]], and so forth, and were living in the classical [[Indian]] [[saiñnyãsin]] or [[sãdhu]] style. I call them the "psychonauts" of th
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  • ...[[Jampal Shenyen]] or [[Manjushrimitra]] and many other [[scholars]] and [[siddhas]] have [[gathered]] here and this is the origin of all the secret [[Tantra] ...|purpose}} of serving as a reminder of the [[kindness]] of all the great [[Indian]] and [[Tibetan]] [[masters]] as well as, so that in the [[mindstream]] of
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  • According to [[Jain]] [[beliefs]], [[Siddhas]] are {{Wiki|liberated}} [[souls]] who have destroyed all the [[Karma]] bon ...Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] demonstration of this is that [[siddhas]] allegedly [[attained]] [[physical]] [[immortality]].
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  • ...necessarily be taken as a historical fact. Rather, it corresponds to the [[Indian]] {{Wiki|concept}} of there being 84 [[siddhi]] (accomplishments in the [[s Most famous among the Great [[Siddhas]] are [[Indrabhuti]], [[Luipa]], [[Naropa]], [[Saraha]], and [[Tilopa]]; ye
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  • ==Uncertainties about [[Siddhas]] and Doha¯s [[Siddhas]] in General== ...tively as maha¯siddhas (great {{Wiki|adepts}}, or great perfected ones, “[[siddhas]]” for short).1 Through the songs they composed, the instructions they le
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  • [[Indian]] [[Tantric Buddhist]] [[master]] whose [[life]] and teachings were highly [[Nāropā]], also known as [[Naḍapāda]], was one of the greatest [[Indian Buddhist]] [[spiritual masters]]
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  • ...as [[Śāntipa]]) (c. 1000 CE) was one of the eighty-four [[Buddhist]] [[Mahāsiddhas]] and the chief debate-master at the [[monastic]] {{Wiki|university}} of [[ ...s known about his [[life]]; in the {{Wiki|Biography}} of the [[Eighty-Four Siddhas]], [[Abhayadhatta]] records that "[[King]] Kapina" invited [[Ratnākaraśā
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  • ...[[transmissions]] according to the [[lineages]] of the three [[Indian]] [[Siddhas]] [[Luipa]], [[Ganthapa]] and [[Krishnacharya]], as well as [[Raktayamari]]
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  • {{Wiki|Holy}} Madness: Portraits of [[Tantric Siddhas]] ...presents more than 100 paintings, sculptures and photographs of [[Tantric Siddhas]], produced during these figures' illustrious history. Known as saintly tri
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  • ...ted keepers of the [[Yamantaka lineage]] of the [[Madhyamaka School]] of [[Indian Buddhist]] [[thought]] include [[siddha]] [[Saraha]], [[siddha]] [[Lawapa]] One of the [[traditional]] eighty-four [[Indian]] {{Wiki|Adepts}}, {{Wiki|eccentric}} [[yogi]] [[Kukkuripa]] ([[recognized]
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