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3rd century Sri Lankan philosopher and writer
Āryadeva (fl. 3rd century CE) (IAST: Āryadeva; Tibetan: འཕགས་པ་ལྷ་, Wylie: 'phags pa lha, Chinese: 提婆 菩薩 Tipo pusa meaning Deva Bodhisattva), was a Mahayana
Aryadeva
Buddhist doctrine
Indian master Nagarjuna. He was later followed by great masters such as Aryadeva, Buddhapalita, Bhavaviveka and Chandrakirti. Nagarjuna's influential Mūlamadhyamakakārikā
Middle_Way
5th/6th century Indian Buddhist philosopher
an Indian Mahayana Buddhist commentator on the works of Nagarjuna and Aryadeva. His Mūlamadhyamaka-vṛtti is an influential commentary to the Mūlamadhyamakakarikā
Buddhapālita
Buddhist philosopher
works of Nagarjuna (c. 150 – c. 250 CE) and those of his main disciple, Aryadeva. He wrote two influential works on Madhyamaka, the Prasannapadā and the
Chandrakirti
Important scriptures of Tantric Buddhism
antinomian aspects characteristic of the later Buddhist Tantras. Naropa and Aryadeva considered the Compendium of Reality to be a root tantra in relation to
Guhyasamāja_Tantra
Master practitioner of yoga and tantra
Virūpa (3) of Somapuri practiced Hevajra for 12 years, Monk Karṇaripa (Aryadeva) (18) of Nālandā practiced Guhyasamāja. Acinta, the "Avaricious Hermit";
Mahasiddha
Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940
Nalanda tradition, such as Nagarjuna, Kamalashila, Shantideva, Atisha, Aryadeva and so on. Since 2018, his schedule has contained fewer engagements, with
14th_Dalai_Lama
Ancient rock fortress near Dambulla, Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Sigiriya
Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology
they never criticize the founders of Madhyamaka themselves (Nāgārjuna and Āryadeva), and saw their work as implicitly in agreement with Yogācāra. This inclusivism
Yogachara
Defined list of sacred texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism
philosophical school Nagarjuna, founder of the Madhyamaka philosophical school Aryadeva, foremost disciple of Nagarjuna who continued his Madhyamaka philosophical
Tibetan_Buddhist_canon
Buddhist philosophy founded by Nagarjuna
who are possessed of the view of emptiness are said to be incorrigible." Aryadeva echoes this idea in his Four Hundred Verses: "First, one puts an end to
Madhyamaka
Branch of Buddhism
scholars also see Mahāyāna figures like Nāgārjuna, Dignaga, Candrakīrti, Āryadeva, and Bhāviveka as having ties to the Mahāsāṃghika tradition of Āndhra.
Mahayana
Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra (c.50 CE)
thought, P.L. Vaidya writes that "all Buddhist writers from Nāgārjuna, Āryadeva, Maitreyanātha, Asaṅga, Vasubandhu, Dignāga, down to Haribhadra concentrated
Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra
Aṣṭasāhasrikā_Prajñāpāramitā_Sūtra
Tibetan lama
thirteenth century CE. He is also believed to have incarnated as Mahasiddha Aryadeva in ancient India - the lotus-born disciple of Nagarjuna himself. He was
Garchen_Rinpoche
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
of debate for later Mādhyamaka philosophers. After Nāgārjuna, his pupil Āryadeva (3rd century CE) commented on and expanded Nāgārjuna's system. An influential
Śūnyatā
numerous scholars of note have been associated with it including Shantideva, Aryadeva, Dharmakirti and Chandrakirti. Another important centre during this period
History_of_Buddhism_in_India
Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally
Kongtrul. Madhyamaka (Wylie: dbu-ma-pa) – The philosophy of Nāgārjuna and Āryadeva, which affirms that everything is empty of essence (svabhava) and is ultimately
Tibetan_Buddhism
Encyclopedic Mahayana Buddhist text meant as a commentary
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Da_Zhidu_Lun
Philosophical doctrine on the subjugation of all events to fate
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Fatalism
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Zen
Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)
Bodhisattva and paramitas, it is quoted by Candrakirti in his commentary on Aryadeva's four hundred. Now only extant in Chinese translation (Taisho 1660). Other
Nagarjuna
Only son of the Buddha
Buddha's ministry Park of Nigrodha by Śāriputra Senior posting Teacher Gautama Buddha, the Elder Śariputra Predecessor Āryadeva Successor Sanghānandi
Rāhula
Town in North Central, Sri Lanka
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Padaviya
Buddhist texts composed in Sanskrit
Practices) by the Tantric Aryadeva Cittaviśuddhiprakaraṇa by the Tantric Aryadeva Svādhiṣṭhānakramaprabheda by the Tantric Aryadeva Śāntarakṣita's (perhaps
Sanskrit_Buddhist_literature
Semi-legendary founder of Zen Buddhism
(Long-Thọ) Nagaarajuna (Ryūju) 나가알랄수나 (용수) / Nakaallalsuna (Yongsu) 15 Āryadeva / Kānadeva 迦那提婆 / Jiānàtípó Ca-Na-Đề-Bà Kanadaiba 가나제바 / Kanajeba 16 Rāhulata
Bodhidharma
Buddhist philosophical tradition
and defended the Mādhyamaka view against their opponents. These included Āryadeva (3rd century CE), Nāgārjuna's pupil; Candrakīrti (600–c. 650), who wrote
Buddhist_philosophy
the Vimuttimagga), Kavicakravarti Ananda (authored the Saddhammopåyana), Aryadeva, Aryasura, and the tantric masters Jayabhadra, and Candramåli. Sri Lankan
Buddhism_in_Sri_Lanka
Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India
also spent time at Nalanda Ariyabalma, 7th century Korean Buddhist monk Aryadeva, student of Nagarjuna and proponent of Mahayana Buddhism Asanga, Mahayana
Nalanda_mahavihara
Buddhist philosophical view
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Pudgalavada
862 military campaign in India
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Anuradhapura invasion of Pandya
Anuradhapura_invasion_of_Pandya
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Chinese translation of an Indian commentary in the Chinese Buddhist Canon. Āryadeva's commentary is on the short version of the Heart Sūtra. Besides the Tibetan
Heart_Sutra
Eight sacred places in Sri Lanka where the Buddha visited
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Atamasthana
School of Tibetan Buddhism
classic Indian texts, which include the major works of Asanga, Nagarjuna and Aryadeva. Khenpo Shenga composed commentaries on these key texts and scholastic
Nyingma
Buddhist tradition in East Asia which represents the Indian Madhyamaka
composed by the Indian Buddhist philosophers Nāgārjuna (Longshu, 龍樹), and Āryadeva, which were then translated into Chinese by the Kuchean monk Kumārajīva
East_Asian_Mādhyamaka
Philosophy in the ancient world
Samantabhadra, a proponent of the Jaina doctrine of Anekantavada Isvarakrsna Aryadeva, a student of Nagarjuna and contributed significantly to the Madhyamaka
Ancient_philosophy
Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness
Nagarjuna (right), Aryadeva (middle) and the Tenth Karmapa (left)
Nondualism
Municipal Corporation in Tamil Nadu, India
5th centuries. Some notable Buddhists associated with Kanchipuram are Āryadeva (2nd–3rd centuries) – a successor of Nāgārjuna of Nalanda University, Dignaga
Kanchipuram
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Lotus_Sutra
Buddhist Mahayana sutra
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Gandavyuha
Form of Buddhism native to China and practiced around the world
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Chinese_Buddhism
Hyegwan. The school focused on the Mādhyamaka philosophy of Nāgārjuna and Āryadeva on the emptiness of all phenomenon. Risshū Buddhism (律宗, Risshū-shū), introduced
Buddhism_in_Japan
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Determinism
Indian Buddhist philosopher and logician (c.480–c.540)
Hastavālaprakaraṇa (Derge no. 3844 and 3848) it has been wrongly ascribed to Āryadeva; There are also several works said to be by Dignaga that are now lost:
Dignāga
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0-7126-1554-9. Wedemeyer, Christian K., ed. (2007). Āryadeva's Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa): The Gradual
Vajrayana
American academic
Transgression in the Indian Traditions (Columbia University Press, 2013) Āryadeva's Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryāmelāpakapradīpa): The Gradual
Christian_K._Wedemeyer
Mahayana Buddhist text
not actually present in either Sanskrit or Chinese. It is attributed to Āryadeva, a student of Nāgārjuna. The text was translated into Chinese by Kumārajīva
Śataśāstra
Indian Buddhist philosopher (725-788)
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Śāntarakṣita
Founder of the Sautrāntika school of Buddhism
of the "four Suns illuminating the world", other three being Aśvaghoṣa, Aryadeva and Nagarjuna. The founding of the Sautrāntika school is attributed to
Kumāralāta
4th-century Mahayana Buddhist scholar
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Asanga
Literature of Sanskrit language
schools. These include well known figures like Kumāralatā, Nāgārjuna, Āryadeva, Asaṅga, Vasubandhu, Yaśomitra, Dignāga, Sthiramati, Dharmakīrti, Bhāviveka
Sanskrit_literature
King of Anuradhapura from 205 to 161 BCE
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Ellalan
people who have contributed to Bhojpuri literature. Acharya Shivpujan Sahay Aryadeva Avinash Chandra Vidyarthi Baleshwar Yadav Beniram Bhikhari Thakur Bihari
List_of_Bhojpuri_writers
Japanese branch of Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Nichiren_Buddhism
Buddhist differentiation of conventional and ultimate truth
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Two_truths_doctrine
Buddhist canonical collection
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Buddhist_canons
Dharani Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Uṣṇīṣa_Vijaya_Dhāraṇī
French explorer, spiritualist and writer (1868–1969)
1947 and 1950, Alexandra David-Néel came across Paul Adam – Venerable Aryadeva, she commended him because he took her place on short notice, at a conference
Alexandra_David-Néel
Bodhisattva in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Manjushri
Indian Buddhist monk and son of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Mahinda_(Buddhist_monk)
Ruins of an ancient hospital
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Ancient Mihintale Hospital Complex
Ancient_Mihintale_Hospital_Complex
Indian philosophers
century CE Jainism Isvarakrsna 3rd century CE Samkhya Aryadeva 3rd century CE Buddhism Aryadeva was a student of Nagarjuna and contributed significantly
List_of_Indian_philosophers
Indian religion or philosophy based on the Buddha's teachings
Mahinda — son of Emperor Ashoka Nagarjuna — founder of the Madhyamaka school Aryadeva — disciple of Nagarjuna Asanga — exponent of the yogācāra school Vasubandhu
Outline_of_Buddhism
City in North Central Province, Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Anuradhapura
Vegetarianism in Buddhist culture and philosophy
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Buddhist_vegetarianism
Yogacara Buddhist philosophy treatise
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Cheng_Weishi_Lun
1st century BC Tamil chiefs of the Anuradhapura Kingdom
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
The_Five_Dravidians
Kuchan Buddhist monk and translator (344–413)
consisting of a commentary by a certain master Vasu on some verses by Āryadeva. "Commentary on the Great Perfection of Wisdom" (大智度論; Dazhidulun, T. 1509;
Kumārajīva
School of Tibetan Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Drukpa_Kagyu
Buddhist sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Diamond_Sutra
Tibetan Buddhist academic degree
Four Hundred Verses on the Yogic Deeds of Bodhisattvas (Catuḥśataka) by Āryadeva Introduction to the Middle Way (Madhyamakāvatāra, Wylie Tib.: dBu-ma-la
Geshe
Dutch-Canadian professor based in Switzerland (born 1950)
ISBN 978-0-86171-156-7 Tillemans, T.J.F. (2008). Materials for the Study of Aryadeva, Dharmapala and Chandrakirti. Motilal Banarsidass, India ISBN 978-81-208-3112-4
Tom_Tillemans
Historical Buddhist monastery site in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
the Vimuttimagga), Kavicakravarti Ananda (authored the Saddhammopāyana), Aryadeva, Aryasura, and the tantric masters Jayabhadra, and Candramāli. One major
Abhayagiri_Vihāra
Historic site in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Mahamevnāwa_Uyana
4th/5th century Buddhist monk
a critique of Samkhya philosophy Catuhśataka-śāstra (A commentary on Aryadeva's Four Hundred Verses) Mahāyānasaṃgraha-bhāṣya (Commentary to the Summary
Vasubandhu
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
and architecture of Japan Aruna Ratanagiri Buddhist Monastery Arūpajhāna Aryadeva Asalha Puja Asaṃkhyeya Āsava Aśvaghoṣa Asanga Ascetic Ashin Dhammasāmi
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
Mahayana Buddhist practice focused on Amitābha Buddha
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Nianfo
Ethics and code of conduct in Buddhism
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Buddhist_ethics
Ancient Tamil rulers
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
The_Six_Dravidians
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Kahavanu
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Śrīmālādevī_Siṃhanāda_Sūtra
Types of consciousness in Mahayana Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Eight_Consciousnesses
Early school of Buddhism, circa 3rd century BCE
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Sarvastivada
Powerful clan that ruled Sri Lanka in the first half of the first millennium
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
House_of_Lambakanna_I
Town in North Central Province, Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Polonnaruwa
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Mahāratnakūṭa_Sūtra
Sacred tree in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Jaya_Sri_Maha_Bodhi
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Buddhism_in_China
992–1017 Chola military campaign
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Chola conquest of the Anuradhapura Kingdom
Chola_conquest_of_the_Anuradhapura_Kingdom
Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture
recension of the Lankavatara influenced the writings of Nagarjuna and Aryadeva (3rd century), basing his conclusion on several close or literal allusions
Laṅkāvatāra_Sūtra
Indian philosopher (530–561)
10 fascicles): a commentary on the Four-Hundred Verses (Catuḥśataka) of Āryadeva (c. third century). Jewel-Arising Treatise on the Establishment of Consciousness-Only
Dharmapala_of_Nalanda
School of Buddhist philosophy
Pre-modern philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla
Vaibhāṣika
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Port_of_Jambukola
Key work in Buddhist philosophy of the Yogacara school
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika
Concept in Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Bodhicitta
Abode of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Pure_Land
female disciple Viśākhā, an aristocratic woman and chief female patron Aryadeva, foremost disciple of Nagarjuna, continued the philosophical school of
List_of_Buddhists
Part of Dutthagamani's campaign against Elara (161 or 162 BC)
Sinhalese Art Andhra School People Caste system Immigration Annius Plocamus Aryadeva Ten Giant Warriors Religion Buddhism Brahmanism Tantric Buddhism Other
Battle_of_Vijithapura
Tibetan monk and yogi (1357–1419)
had a dream of the great madhyamaka masters: Nagarjuna, Buddhapalita, Aryadeva, and Candrakirti. In this dream, Buddhapālita placed a wrapped text on
Je_Tsongkhapa
Valley in Yadong County, Tibet, China
to have been given control over the road to India by an Indian teacher "Aryadeva". The mention of this fact occurs in texts from the 14th century. A more
Chumbi_Valley
Vow taken by Mahayana Buddhists to liberate all sentient beings
Shugendō Humanistic Buddhism Chengshi Niepan Key figures Nāgārjuna Aśvaghoṣa Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga
Bodhisattva_vow
ARYADEVA
ARYADEVA
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Girl/Female
Biblical
Complete or perfect peace.
Female
Chinese
lucky years.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Perfect Full
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
King Mark's servant.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Irish, Teutonic
Thunder Ruler; Tuesday was Named for Tyr; Derivative of the Scandinavian God of Battle Tyr
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Star
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Ocean of Mercy
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic
Legendary Tale
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bringing peace to heart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One with All Knowledge
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ARYADEVA
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