Difference between revisions of "Naropa"

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|Name Variants=nāropa,nA ro pa
 
|Name Variants=nāropa,nA ro pa
 
|Notes=One of the 84 mahasiddhas compiled by Abhayadattasri and Viraprakasa.
 
|Notes=One of the 84 mahasiddhas compiled by Abhayadattasri and Viraprakasa.
The main Indian master of Marpa, Naropa was at the origin of teachings of the Six Yogas and Mahamudra similar to that of [[Niguma]] of whom he was the brother or companion.
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Main Indian master of Marpa, Naropa was at the origin of teachings of the Six Yogas and Mahamudra similar to that of [[Niguma]] of whom he was the brother or companion.
 
|Teachers=Tilopa
 
|Teachers=Tilopa
 
|Students=Atisha,Rinchen Zangpo,Tathagata Rakshita,Rinchen Zangpo,Marpa Chökyi Lodrö
 
|Students=Atisha,Rinchen Zangpo,Tathagata Rakshita,Rinchen Zangpo,Marpa Chökyi Lodrö
 
|Links=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naropa Wikipedia],[http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P3085 BUDA P3085]
 
|Links=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naropa Wikipedia],[http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P3085 BUDA P3085]
 
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Resource ID P186
Date of Birth 1012/1016 Date of Death 1100
External links Wikipedia
BUDA P3085

Name Variants

nāropa
nA ro pa

Teachers

Tilopa

Students

Atisha
Rinchen Zangpo
Tathagata Rakshita
Rinchen Zangpo
Marpa Chökyi Lodrö

Notes

One of the 84 mahasiddhas compiled by Abhayadattasri and Viraprakasa.

Main Indian master of Marpa, Naropa was at the origin of teachings of the Six Yogas and Mahamudra similar to that of Niguma of whom he was the brother or companion.