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  • Tilopa
  • Indian philosopher

    Tilopa (Prakrit; Sanskrit: Talika or Tilopadā) was a Buddhist tantric mahasiddha who lived in northeast India around the 10th century -- perhaps from 988

    Tilopa

    Tilopa

    Tilopa

  • Naropa
  • Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha

    Abhayakirti) was an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha. He was the disciple of Tilopa and brother, or some sources say partner and pupil, of Niguma. As an Indian

    Naropa

    Naropa

    Naropa

  • Pashupatinath Temple
  • Hindu temple in Kathmandu

    mahasiddhas Tilopa and his disciple Naropa. The caves are considered sacred as the site where Naropa received direct teachings from his master Tilopa and had

    Pashupatinath Temple

    Pashupatinath Temple

    Pashupatinath_Temple

  • Massimo Scaligero
  • Italian spiritual teacher (1906–1980)

    atlantico (Milano, Editore Zucchi; ristampa:Roma, Tilopa, 2003) Iniziazione e Tradizione (Roma, Tilopa, 1956) Avvento dell'uomo interiore. Lineamenti di

    Massimo Scaligero

    Massimo Scaligero

    Massimo_Scaligero

  • Mahamudra
  • Union of wisdom and emptiness

    Other influential Indian mahasiddhas include Tilopa, his student Naropa and Naropa's consort Niguma. Tilopa's Ganges Mahāmudrā song is a widely taught short

    Mahamudra

    Mahamudra

    Mahamudra

  • Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche
  • as the twelfth incarnation of the Gharwang Tulkus and as an emanation of Tilopa. He is the supreme lineage holder of the Zurmang Ear Whispered Lineage (zur

    Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche

    Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche

    Zurmang_Gharwang_Rinpoche

  • Yab-Yum
  • Symbol in Tibetan Buddhist art

    practitioners, in some cases physical. In one important Anuttarayoga text, where Tilopa expounds the meaning to Naropa, it is said: When you rely on a consort,

    Yab-Yum

    Yab-Yum

    Yab-Yum

  • Diluwa Khutugtu Jamsrangjab
  • Mongolian Tibetan Buddhist leader, politician and scholar (1883–1965)

    At the age of five, Bogd Khan declared Jamsrangjab to be the tulku of Tilopa. Jamsrangjab with his parents moved to the capital city Niislel Khuree.

    Diluwa Khutugtu Jamsrangjab

    Diluwa Khutugtu Jamsrangjab

    Diluwa_Khutugtu_Jamsrangjab

  • Six Dharmas of Naropa
  • Set of Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices

    advanced Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices compiled by the Indian mahasiddhas Tilopa and Nāropa (1016–1100 CE) and passed on to the Tibetan translator-yogi Marpa

    Six Dharmas of Naropa

    Six Dharmas of Naropa

    Six_Dharmas_of_Naropa

  • Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    Tantra, transmitted through Tilopa, Nagarjuna, Indrabhuti, and Saraha; the dream yoga practice of the Mahamaya from Tilopa, Charyapa, and Kukuripa; the

    Kagyu

    Kagyu

    Kagyu

  • Erdne Ombadykow
  • Kalmyk religious leader; 19th Šajin Lama of Kalmykia from 1992 to 2023

    and was recognized by the 14th Dalai Lama as the current reincarnation of Tilopa. Erdne Ombadykow was born in Philadelphia to working-class Kalmyk immigrant

    Erdne Ombadykow

    Erdne Ombadykow

    Erdne_Ombadykow

  • Bengalis
  • Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group

    Bengal, during the 10th century were of various religious backgrounds. Tilopa was a prominent Buddhist from modern-day Chittagong, though Samatata was

    Bengalis

    Bengalis

    Bengalis

  • Dream yoga
  • Tibetan meditation practice

    is the source of all the manifestations of enlightenment. From Caryapa, Tilopa (988 – 1069 CE) of the Dzogchen Kham lineage, "received the oral instructions

    Dream yoga

    Dream yoga

    Dream_yoga

  • Kushok Bakula Rinpoche
  • Tibetan Buddhist tulku lineage

    the king of Visnunagar offered Tilopa, a learned guru, 500 gold coins a day, if he would live at his court. Tilopa, however, wanted rather to live as

    Kushok Bakula Rinpoche

    Kushok Bakula Rinpoche

    Kushok_Bakula_Rinpoche

  • Mahasiddha
  • Master practitioner of yoga and tantra

    conveys how great mahasiddhas in the Nath and Vajrayana traditions such as Tilopa (988–1069) and Gorakshanath (fl. 11th – 12th century) yoked adversity to

    Mahasiddha

    Mahasiddha

    Mahasiddha

  • Tibetan Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally

    lineage to the mahasiddha Virūpa. Other influential Indian teachers include Tilopa (988–1069) and his student Nāropā (probably died ca. 1040). Their teachings

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Indrabhuti
  • Name attributed to various individuals

    Indrabhuti learned of 'insight' (Sanskrit: prajñā) though the instruction of Tilopa (988–1069 CE).[clarification needed] Luipa Dream Yoga "TBRC P0RK287". The

    Indrabhuti

    Indrabhuti

  • Tara (Buddhism)
  • Female Buddha of Compassion

    scriptures used as Tantric sadhanas. For example, a Tārā sadhana was revealed to Tilopa (988–1069 CE), the human father of the Karma Kagyu. Atisa, the great translator

    Tara (Buddhism)

    Tara (Buddhism)

    Tara_(Buddhism)

  • Apabhraṃśa
  • Class of Indian languages

    kings, continued to write in Apabhraṃśa. These authors include Saraha, Tilopa and Kanha of Kamarupa; Devasena of Dhar (9th century CE); Pushpadanta of

    Apabhraṃśa

    Apabhraṃśa

    Apabhraṃśa

  • Prayer wheel
  • Devotional tool in Buddhism

    texts also say that the practice was taught by the Indian Buddhist masters Tilopa and Naropa as well as the Tibetan masters Marpa and Milarepa. Kawaguchi

    Prayer wheel

    Prayer wheel

    Prayer_wheel

  • Atiśa
  • Scholar of Madhyamaka Buddhism (982–1054)

    and Candrakīrti, and the Lineage of Profound Experience transmitted by Tilopa and Naropa. Atiśa engaged with many notable teachers during this period

    Atiśa

    Atiśa

    Atiśa

  • Bardo yoga
  • Tibetan Buddhist tantric practice

    Indian mahasiddhas Tilopa and Nāropa (1016-1100 CE) and passed on to the Tibetan translator-yogi Marpa Lotsawa (c. 1012). Tilopa's oral instructions state:

    Bardo yoga

    Bardo yoga

    Bardo_yoga

  • Karmapa
  • Tulku lineage of the Tibetan Buddhist Karma Kagyu

    Vajradhara, was transmitted to the Indian master of mahamudra and tantra called Tilopa (989–1069), through Naropa (1016–1100) to Marpa Lotsawa and Milarepa. These

    Karmapa

    Karmapa

    Karmapa

  • Frederik van Pallandt
  • Dutch singer (1934 – 1994)

    de Los Rios y Coello de Portugal. Together, they had one child: Daniel Tilopa, Baron van Pallandt (born 12 May 1977). In 1984, van Pallandt bought Burke's

    Frederik van Pallandt

    Frederik van Pallandt

    Frederik_van_Pallandt

  • Phowa
  • Religious practice

    the Six yogas of Naropa. Nāropa received it from the Indian mahāsiddha Tilopa and later passed it to his Tibetan disciple Marpa. Nāropa's teachings describe

    Phowa

    Phowa

  • Neotantra
  • Western interpretation of Tantra

    Understanding, in which he unpacks the verses of the "Song of Mahamudra", by Tilopa. In addition out of his discourses on the Vigyan Bhiarav (or Vijnaya-bhairava)

    Neotantra

    Neotantra

  • Charnel ground
  • Above-ground location for disposal of the dead

    Mahasiddhas in the Nath and Mantrayana Buddhadharma traditions such as Tilopa (988–1069) and Gorakṣa (fl. 11th–12th century) yoked adversity to till the

    Charnel ground

    Charnel ground

    Charnel_ground

  • Vairocanavajra
  • 12th century Buddhist Master

    Charyapada songs of the mahasiddhas. His translations include the work of Tilopa, Virupa and Saraha. In particular, his translation of the Dohākosa of Saraha

    Vairocanavajra

    Vairocanavajra

    Vairocanavajra

  • Pala Empire
  • Early Indian medieval empire

    Buddhist scholars from the Pala period include Atisha, Santaraksita, Saraha, Tilopa, Bimalamitra, Dansheel, Dansree, Jinamitra, Jnanasrimitra, Manjughosh, Muktimitra

    Pala Empire

    Pala Empire

    Pala_Empire

  • Shangpa Kagyu
  • Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism

    the better known Dagpo Kagyu schools. The Dagpo Kagyu are the lineage of Tilopa through his student Naropa, often traced through Naropa's famous student

    Shangpa Kagyu

    Shangpa Kagyu

    Shangpa_Kagyu

  • Illusory body
  • Tibetan Buddhist practice

    is a kind of contemplation on the illusory nature (maya) of phenomena. Tilopa's oral instructions state: All animate and inanimate things of the three

    Illusory body

    Illusory body

    Illusory_body

  • Bengali Buddhists
  • Religious subgroup of the Bengalis

    ceremony) is celebrated month-long in October–November by Bengali Buddhists. Tilopa - 10th century Buddhist Yogi, Mahasiddha, teacher of Mahamudra and main

    Bengali Buddhists

    Bengali Buddhists

    Bengali_Buddhists

  • Karma Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    Golden Rosary of Kagyu Fathers. They are: Vajradhara (Tib. Dorje Chang) Tilopa, 989–1069 CE Naropa, 1016–1100 CE Marpa, 1012–1097 CE Milarepa, 1040–1123

    Karma Kagyu

    Karma Kagyu

    Karma_Kagyu

  • Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva)
  • Bodhisattva

    Collections, p. 89. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. Khenchen Thrangu (2019). Tilopa's Wisdom: His Life and Teachings on the Ganges Mahamudra. p. 174. Shambhala

    Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva)

    Samantabhadra (Bodhisattva)

    Samantabhadra_(Bodhisattva)

  • Drikung Kagyu
  • One of the eight "minor" lineages of the Kagyü school of Tibetan Buddhism

    origins of Drikung Kagyü can be traced back to the Great Indian Master Tilopa who passed on his teachings to Mahasiddha Naropa who lived around 10th and

    Drikung Kagyu

    Drikung Kagyu

    Drikung_Kagyu

  • Lawapa
  • progenitor of the Dream Yoga sādhanā and it was from Lawapa that the mahasiddha Tilopa received the Dream Yoga practice lineage. Bhattacharya, while discussing

    Lawapa

    Lawapa

    Lawapa

  • Drikungpa
  • Head of the Drikung Kagyu, a sect of Tibetan Buddhism

    origins of Drikung Kagyu can be traced back to the Great Indian Master Tilopa who passed on his teachings to Mahasiddha Naropa who lived around the 10th

    Drikungpa

    Drikungpa

  • Hemis
  • Village in Ladakh

    already existed before the 11th century. Nāropā, the pupil of the yogi Tilopa, and teacher of the translator Marpa was connected with this monastery.

    Hemis

    Hemis

    Hemis

  • Culture of Bengal
  • Overview of the Bengali culture

    in Tibet, China and Central Asia. These include the works of Atisa and Tilopa. Medieval Hindu philosophy featured the works of Chaitanya. Sufi philosophy

    Culture of Bengal

    Culture of Bengal

    Culture_of_Bengal

  • Virūpa
  • Indian religious teacher of the 9th century

    Sahajayana community extends through guru–disciple co-relational practices. Tilopa Naropa Mahasiddha Sakya Davidson, Ronald M. Indian Esoteric Buddhism: Social

    Virūpa

    Virūpa

    Virūpa

  • Pema Tönyö Nyinje
  • Tibetan tulku (born 1954)

    China. Way to go. Sowing the Seed of Buddha. 1985, ISBN 0-906181-04-6. Tilopa: Some Glimpses of His Life (1989) Relative World, Ultimate Mind (1992) Awakening

    Pema Tönyö Nyinje

    Pema Tönyö Nyinje

    Pema_Tönyö_Nyinje

  • History of Tibet
  • great-grandson of Khön Könchok Gyelpo. Other seminal Indian teachers were Tilopa (988–1069) and his student Naropa (probably died ca. 1040 CE). The Kagyu

    History of Tibet

    History of Tibet

    History_of_Tibet

  • Mahishya
  • Bengali Hindu predominantly agrarian caste

    p. 207. ISBN 978-0-86311-378-9. Torricelli, Fabrizio (1 January 2019). TILOPA: A Buddhist Yogin of the Tenth Century. Library of Tibetan Works and Archives

    Mahishya

    Mahishya

    Mahishya

  • 1069
  • Calendar year

    Danish noblewoman (b. 997) Pedro Seguin (or Seguini), bishop of Ourense Tilopa, Indian tantric practitioner (b. 988) Approximate date – Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn

    1069

    1069

    1069

  • List of Buddhists
  • important Mahayana philosopher (with Asanga) Nadapada (Tibetan: Naropa), Tilopa's primary disciple, teacher of Marpa the Translator and Khungpo Nyaljor Saraha

    List of Buddhists

    List_of_Buddhists

  • Bhojpuri literature
  • Literary works written in Bhojpuri Language

    notable Siddha poets who composed in Bhojpuri are Saharpada, Kukkuripa and Tilopa. This is written Between 8th to 11th century by the Nath saints. Some famous

    Bhojpuri literature

    Bhojpuri_literature

  • 988
  • Calendar year

    consort of Japan (d. 1074) Stephen I, king of Croatia (approximate date) Tilopa, Indian tantric practitioner (d. 1069) February 13 – Adalbert Atto, Lombard

    988

    988

    988

  • Tummo
  • Vajrayana meditation practice

    wisdom of) emptiness" is what is referred to as Mahamudra ('Great Seal'). Tilopa's verses of the six dharmas briefly outlines the practice as follows: The

    Tummo

    Tummo

    Tummo

  • Gampopa
  • Tibetan Buddhist teacher, monk and philosopher (1079–1153)

    position in the transmission lineage of the Mahamudra teaching is as follows: Tilopa (988-1069), the Indian yogi who experienced the original transmission of

    Gampopa

    Gampopa

    Gampopa

  • Květoslav Minařík
  • Czech yogi and mystic

    contemporary person Kagyupa Marpa Lotsawa Milarepa Naropa Jiří Vacek Karel Werner Tilopa Autobiography "Kechara, the Sky Wanderer", [1] Archived 2011-07-18 at the

    Květoslav Minařík

    Květoslav Minařík

    Květoslav_Minařík

  • Bengali mythology
  • Tibet, China and Central Asia. Buddhist figures from Bengal include: Atisa Tilopa Chandragomin Traillokyachandra Vanaratna Sufi philosophy was highly influential

    Bengali mythology

    Bengali_mythology

  • 1st Karmapa, Düsum Khyenpa
  • Gyalwa Karmapa of Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism (1110–1193)

    tradition. In nine days he absorbed what Naropa had received over 12 years from Tilopa. Rechungpa, the "moon-like" disciple of Milarepa, also instructed him, principally

    1st Karmapa, Düsum Khyenpa

    1st Karmapa, Düsum Khyenpa

    1st_Karmapa,_Düsum_Khyenpa

  • Index of Buddhism-related articles
  • Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics

    architecture Tibetan Buddhist canon Tibetan calendar Tibetan people Tiloka Tilopa Timeline of Buddhism Tipitaka Tipiṭakadhara Dhammabhaṇḍāgārika Tipitakadhara

    Index of Buddhism-related articles

    Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles

  • Buddhist tantric literature
  • Group of Indian and Tibetan texts

    (Vajra-ghaṇṭāpa), Kūrmapā, Jālandharapā, (Kaṃha(pā) Caryapā), Guhyapā (Vijayapa), Tilopa, Naropa. There are longer lists which contain eighty four mahasiddhas in

    Buddhist tantric literature

    Buddhist tantric literature

    Buddhist_tantric_literature

  • Thrangu Rinpoche
  • Tibetan tulku (1933–2023)

    Truths (2009), Namo Buddha Publications. ISBN 978-1-931571-09-8 The Life of Tilopa and the Ganges Mahamudra (2002), Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal Publications.

    Thrangu Rinpoche

    Thrangu Rinpoche

    Thrangu_Rinpoche

  • Pandita Vihara
  • Ancient Buddhist vihara

    principal of Pondit Bihar was Tilopa, a Brahmin son residing in Chakrashala, Patiya. Regarding the origin of the name "Tilopa," it is known that during his

    Pandita Vihara

    Pandita_Vihara

  • Songs of realization
  • Form of Tantric Poetry

    Text of 'Sixty Songs of Milarepa' Text, The Essential Songs of Milarepa The Iron Hook of Devotion: A Melodious Feast Song The Song of Mahamudra by Tilopa

    Songs of realization

    Songs of realization

    Songs_of_realization

  • Yasodasa
  • Minister under the Pāla king Rājyapāla in the 10th century

    Quarterly, Vol.31,no.1-4(mar-dec). p. 218. Torricelli, Fabrizio (2019-01-01). TILOPA: A Buddhist Yogin of the Tenth Century. Library of Tibetan Works and Archives

    Yasodasa

    Yasodasa

  • Taklung Kagyu
  • training with his main teacher Naropa, who in turn was the disciple of Tilopa, who received the transmission from Vajradhara and Vajrayogini. Marpa's

    Taklung Kagyu

    Taklung Kagyu

    Taklung_Kagyu

  • History of Tibetan Buddhism
  • great-grandson of Khön Könchok Gyelpo. Other seminal Indian teachers were Tilopa (988–1069) and his student Naropa (probably died c. 1040 CE).The Kagyu,

    History of Tibetan Buddhism

    History of Tibetan Buddhism

    History_of_Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Hevajra
  • Yidam in Tantric or Vajrayana Buddhism

    or Kāṇha, who taught Bhadrapada, another commentator, who in turn taught Tilopa, the teacher of Nāropa, who himself wrote a commentary; he, in turn, passed

    Hevajra

    Hevajra

    Hevajra

  • 1060s
  • Decade

    Danish noblewoman (b. 997) Pedro Seguin (or Seguini), bishop of Ourense Tilopa, Indian tantric practitioner (b. 988) Approximate date – Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn

    1060s

    1060s

  • Palpung Europe
  • Buddhist institute in Purkersdorf, Austria

    movement are an important objective. 12th Chamgon Kenting Tai Situ Rinpoche: Tilopa- Einblicke in sein Leben Palpung Europe, 2017, ISBN 978-3-950-44293-9. 12th

    Palpung Europe

    Palpung Europe

    Palpung_Europe

  • Luipada
  • Kambalapa, Ghantapa, Indrabhuti, Jalandharipa, Kanhapa (Krishnacharya), Tilopa and Naropa all of whom initiated into the Chakrasamvara-tantra according

    Luipada

    Luipada

    Luipada

  • 980s
  • Decade

    consort of Japan (d. 1074) Stephen I, king of Croatia (approximate date) Tilopa, Indian tantric practitioner (d. 1069) 989 September 5 – Fan Zhongyan, chancellor

    980s

    980s

  • Surmang
  • Geographical region in Tibet and Qinghai, China

    Gharwang Rinpoche as the 12th incarnation of Trungmase and an emanation of Tilopa. The Surmang monasteries, through their long history, were exposed to violence

    Surmang

    Surmang

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  • Satender | ஸாதேந்தார
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Satender | ஸாதேந்தார

    Lord Shiva, Husband of Sati

  • Rueem
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rueem

    Name of Sahabi

  • Hingson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Hingson

    English (Devon) : probably a variant of Hingston. The name in this spelling has died out in England.

  • Izyan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Izyan

    Intelligent wise

  • Rule
  • Boy/Male

    Latin French

    Rule

    Ruler.

  • Cottle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cottle

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of chain-mail, from an Anglo-Norman French diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat of mail’ (see Cott).English : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Old French co(u)tel, co(u)teau ‘knife’ (Late Latin cultellus, a diminutive of culter ‘plowshare’).English : Edward Cottle was in Martha’s Vineyard, MA, before 1653.

  • Jinsha | ஜீந்ஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jinsha | ஜீந்ஷா

    Possessive

  • MunyatulMuna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    MunyatulMuna

    Wish of Wishes

  • Shoolin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shoolin

    One who has a trident, Lord Shiva

  • Chirtrang | சிர்த்ரஂக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chirtrang | சிர்த்ரஂக

    With multi-colored body

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