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  • ...ib. རིག་འཛིན་བརྒྱད་, ''rigdzin gyé''; [[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin brgyad'') '''of India''' — eight Indian masters who were the first recipients of the [[Kagyé]] *[[A Constant Stream of Blessings|Prayer to the Eight Supreme Vidyadharas of India: “A Constant Stream of Blessings”]] ...
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  • '''History of Buddhism in India''' (Tib. རྒྱ་གར་ཆོས་བྱུང་, ''gyagar chöju *Taranatha, ''History of Buddhism in India'', Transl. Lama Chimpa and Alaka Chattopadhyaya, Motilal Barnasidass, Delhi ...
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  • Glorious [[Candrakīrti]] in India,<br/> ...
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  • ...C Indian emperor who largely contributed to the propagation of Buddhism in India and Asia. ...n to India and the World'' in ''Down the Ages: Contribution of Buddhism to India and the World'', forthcoming publication ...
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  • ...sident scholar at the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamsala, India, where he taught Buddhist philosophy and practice. ...
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  • ....]] ''rgyal po'i khab'') was the capital of the Maghada kingdom in central India; the [[Buddha]] resided there temporarily. [[Vulture's Peak]] Mountain is i [[Category:India]] ...
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  • [[Image:Screen-CoolGrove wide.jpg|thumb|300px|Cool Grove charnel ground in India]] [[Category:India]] ...
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  • ...two reincarnations of the eighth Choegon Rinpoche; both currently live in India (the other Choegon Rinpoche is named Drukpa [[Choegon Rinpoche Chökyi Wang ...s also established a monastery, Dechen Chokhor, in Dehradun (Uttarakhand), India. ...
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  • ...ally excavated at village Antichak in the Bhagalpur district, Bihar state, India, and the process is still underway. *Sukumar Dutt, ''Buddhist Monks And Monasteries Of India: Their History And Contribution To Indian Culture.'' George Allen and Unwin ...
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  • ...At the time of the Buddha, it was part of the Malla confederacy. In modern India, it is close to the village of Kasia, which is to the east of Gorapur. [[Category: India]] ...
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  • ...e from [[Penor Rinpoche]]'s [[Namdroling Monastery|monastery]] in southern India [[Category:India]] ...
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  • ...po'i ri'') — a hill peak near [[Rajagriha]] in the state of Bihar, central India, where the [[Buddha]] taught the [[Prajnaparamita]] [[sutra]]s. [[Category:India]] ...
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  • ...ndia. The Institute steadily progressed with optimal success. The Govt. of India declared the Institute to be a "Deemed to be a University" on 5th April, 19 [[Category:India]] ...
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  • ...d+ha'') was the largest of the sixteen states that flourished in northern India between the sixth and third centuries BCE. Its capital was [[Rajagriha]] an [[Category: India]] ...
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  • ...it is the town of Basarh, Muzaffarpur district, in Tirhut, Bihar state of India. [[category: India]] ...
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  • ...Dhok-Palri-Phodang-Durpin.jpg|thumb|350px|Zandok Palri Phodang, Kalimpong, India]] ...]] monastery established by [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India, as early as 1946<Ref>Zangdok Palri association.</Ref>. ...
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  • ...Rinpoche''', Dongyu Nyima, who founded Khampagar Monastery in Tashi Jong, India]] ...]. He rebuilt [[Khampagar Monastery]] in [[Tashi Jong]], Himachal Pradesh, India, in the late 1960s and played a leading role in reviving the Drukpa Kagyü ...
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  • ==Mindrolling Monastery in India== [[Image:Mindoling_India.jpg|thumb|Mindrolling Monastery in India]] ...
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  • ...is also the founder and head of the Nyingma Institute in Gangtok, Sikkim, India and the Nyingma Retreat Center in Martam, Sikkim. ...as ordained monk and studied at the Higher Buddhist Institute in Varanasi, India. He graduated with the degree of [[acharya]]. ...
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  • ...s rigs'') — 'classifications of reasons' from the [[pramana]] tradition of India. ...
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  • ...d towards the [[Ganges]], passing near [[Bodhgaya]] in the state of Bihar, India. After leaving the royal palace, [[Shakyamuni]] practised austerities for s [[Category: India]] ...
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  • ...འི་ཀླུང་; [[Wyl.]] ''gang gA’i klung'') is the major river in the north of India and, according to Buddhist cosmology, one of the four sacred rivers that fl [[Category: India]] ...
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  • ...n foothills of the Himalayas near what is now the border between Nepal and India. This tribe produced the historical [[Shakyamuni Buddha|Buddha]], called ei [[Category: India]] ...
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  • '''History of Buddhism in India''' (Tib. རྒྱ་གར་ཆོས་བྱུང་, ''gyagar chöju *Taranatha, ''History of Buddhism in India'', Transl. Lama Chimpa and Alaka Chattopadhyaya, Motilal Barnasidass, Delhi ...
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  • ...Tib. ཆུ་བོ་ཆེན་པོ་ལྔ་པོ།, [[Wyl.]] ''chu bo chen po lnga po'') of ancient India are: [[Category: India]] ...
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  • ...པོ་, [[Wyl.]] '' 'od kyi glang po'') — one of the [[eight vidyadharas]] of India; he received and practised the [[Vajrakilaya]] tantra from the [[Kagyé]] c ...
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  • ...ent of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] who oversees [[Duddul Raptenling]] monastery in India. In 1947, he went to India and Nepal for pilgrimage. In the northern part of India, in a place called Garshak, he studied with Lama Kunga Rinpoche, a direct s ...
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  • ...Duddul Raptenling 02.png|thumb|350px|Duddul Rabten Ling Monastery, Orissa, India]] ...ng''' is a [[Nyingma]] monastery founded by [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] in Orissa, India. ...
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  • ...ure in the transmission of the early [[Mahamudra]] lineage of teachings in India, and counted among the 'Indian Patriarchs' of the [[Kagyü]] lineage. ...
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  • ...abodhi''' (Skt. ''Nāgabodhi'') — one of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]] of India who is said to have attained supreme accomplishment by snatching up and eat ...
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  • ...gdzin gyé''; [[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin brgyad'') are the [[eight vidyadharas of India]]. It can also refer to the [[eight vidyadharas of Tibet]]. ...
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  • ...dawa'', [[Wyl.]] ''lha'i zla ba '') — one of the [[eight vidyadharas]] of India; he received and practised the [[Jikten Chötö]] tantra from the [[Kagyé] ...
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  • ...rigs'') — 'classifications of [[mind]]' from the [[pramana]] tradition of India. ...
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  • ...borders of China. After Sudarshana's passing, as the Dharma spread across India and Asia, the [[Sangha]] was led by various convocations of [[arhat]]s and ...
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  • ...a in 1959 at the age of four and completed his elementary studies in South India. He then studied at the [[Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies]] in ...
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  • ...'', [[Wyl.]] ''nor gyi legs sbyar'') — one of the [[eight vidyadharas]] of India; he received and practised the [[Mamo Bötong]] tantra from the [[Kagyé]] ...
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  • ...ack magic of ritual daggers''' (Tib. བྱད་ཕུར་, [[Wyl.]] ''byad phur'')— in India and Tibet, [[phurba|ritual daggers]] where often used in rites of black mag ...
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  • ...to the Buddhist temples which house members of the monastic [[sangha]] in India and Nepal, where they are also called [[baha]] or biha. ...
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  • ...aria in central Asia. Preaching to kings and commoners all across northern India, he turned the populace away from nature worship, black magic, and animal s ...
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  • ...father is Sei Kushog, the brother of the senior abbot of Ngor Monastery in India. ...e abbot of the Ngor Monastery and was sent to Ngor monastery in Manduwala, India to undergo the rigorous training that is a prerequisite for lineage holders ...
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  • ...India and later joined the Shartse College of [[Ganden Monastery]], South India, where he received the [[Geshe Lharampa]] degree. He taught at Ganden for f ...
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  • ...s linking Emory University with Tibetan institutions of higher learning in India. He is also engaged in collaborative research at Emory on meditation and it ...
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  • Glorious [[Candrakīrti]] in India,<br/> ...
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  • ...he''' (b. 1985) — an important [[lama]] of the [[Gelugpa]] school, born in India and recognized at an early age by His Holiness the [[Dalai Lama]] as the re ...gree in November 2016 and enrolled at Gyuto Tantric College in Dharamsala, India in April 2017 for a year of tantric studies that traditionally follows the ...
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  • The [[Sakya Institute]] in Puruwala, India, was established in 1980 with the intention of imparting further education ...
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  • ...n California where he gave teachings and led retreats, before returning to India, where he passed away. ...ing [[H.H. the Dalai Lama]]'s [[Kalachakra]] [[empowerment]] in Amaravati, India. ...
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  • ...yü Nyima, rebuilt Khampagar Monastery in [[Tashi Jong]], Himachal Pradesh, India, in the late 1960s. ...ima]] (b.1982) who currently resides at Khampagar Monastery in Tashi Jong, India, and ...
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  • ...eaches students from many different countries including Tibet. When not in India, Chamtrul Rinpoche travels around the world to teach his students in the US ...
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  • ==Dzogchen Monastery in India== [[Image:Dzogchen Monastery India.jpg|thumb|left|Dzogchen Monastery in India]] ...
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  • ...ifth Dalai Lama]]. He wrote his most famous work, ''History of Buddhism in India'', in 1608. *''History of Buddhism in India'' ...
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  • ...e Nyingma lineage, founded by [[Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche]] in 1974 first in India, and later relocated to Nepal at the initiative of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]. It ...ce was created by Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche, in Dalhousie, Himachel Pradesh, India, near Dharamsala, the seat of the [[Dalai Lama]]. ...
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  • ...th day of the first Tibetan month of the year of the Wood Snake in Orissa, India. ...ar, poetry, calligraphy and Sanskrit at the Tibetan Institute of Varanasi, India, where he received a BA in Tibetan philosophy. He completed one year of MA ...
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  • ...o gu'', [[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin chen po dgu'') are the [[eight vidyadharas of India]] who were the first recipients of one of the [[Kagyé]] teachings, plus [[ ...
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  • ...al record spanning four thousand years, and is the most important place in India for followers of Hinduism. The heart of the city, Kashi (Skt. ''Kāśi''), [[category: India]] ...
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  • ...[[Jikten Chötö]]. He was also part of the 108 translators who were sent to India and [[Oddiyana]]. ...
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  • ...l yogis and ngakpas were having trouble with their dreadlocks adjusting to India’s humidity and sanitation (epidemics of head lice were rampant), Dudjom R In 1963, he came to Orissa (India) where Dudjom Rinpoche was building a Nyingma monastery called [[Duddul Rap ...
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  • ...rs and attendants. He preached in six of the great communities of northern India, where he was well known among the common people for his ability to offer p ...trine to Upagupta, Shanavasika passed into [[nirvana]] at Campa in eastern India.<ref>''Ways of Enlightenment'', Dharma Publishing, page 39.</ref> ...
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  • ...lete. In the Ngagyur Nyingma Insitute of [[Namdroling Monastery]] in South India, for example, the full programme lasts for nine years, with the first six y ...
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  • ...inpoche]]. He practised [[Chö]] in 108 [[charnel ground]]s all over Tibet, India and the Himalayan countries, and was also regularly performed healing Chö ===Moving to India and in Sikkhim and Nepal=== ...
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  • ...ng his lifetime to the one hundred and eight famous [[charnel ground]]s of India, Nepal and Tibet. ...c School at Tso Pema for two years. Later this school moved to Dehra Dhun, India, and is now called [[Mindroling Monastery]]. ...
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  • ...mitage, and in particular from his main teacher, Pöpa Tulku. He arrived in India in 1959, and in 1964 he took up residence in Manali, in Himachal Pradesh, i ...
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  • ...(b. 1982) who currently resides at Khampagar Monastery in [[Tashi Jong]], India, and ...
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  • ...'', [[Wyl.]] ''zhi ba'i snying po'') — one of the [[eight vidyadharas]] of India. He performed the [[consecration]] ceremony for the [[Samyé]] temple. He r ...
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  • ...karakuta]] (Tib. ''Deché Tsekpa'') in the Cool Grove [[charnel ground]] in India. In turn she entrusted these teachings to the [[eight vidyadharas]]. ...
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  • ...yed the city, as they did with most of the holy Buddhist sites of Northern India, but many of the remains were excavated by British archaeologists during th [[Category:India]] ...
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  • ...he visited all the Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan and India as monk and wandering [[ngakpa]]. ...tan studies at the Visvabharati University at Santiniketan in West Bengal, India. In the late 50's he was invited by Professor Tucci to teach in Rome. Durin ...
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  • ...ontinued his studies at the monastic university of Sera Jé in the south of India. In 1982 he obtained the highest degree in Buddhist studies—[[Geshe Lhara ...and, at regular intervals, he teaches to his disciples scattered in Tibet, India, United States, Canada, Japan and in major European countries. Currently he ...
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  • ...d the Padmasambhava Buddhist Centres, which now have branches in the U.S., India, and Russia. ...
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  • ...lied to a kind of cloth | N. of a Buddhist school | of a people in central India {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{Context|[[:Category ...
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  • ..., a sacred site of [[Guru Rinpoche]] in the northern state of Rewalsar, in India. [[Category:India]] ...
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  • ...scholar. One of the greatest translators in world history, he travelled to India, where he lived for many years, studying Sanskrit and all the sciences of t ...
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  • ...a Gyurme]] was responsible for establishing the refugee settlement in Bir, India, and established the [[Pema Ewam Chögar Gyurme Ling Monastery|new Chokling ...
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  • *Shaw, Miranda. ''Buddhist Goddesses of India'', Reprint edition (Princeton University Press, 2015), pp. 247-264. ...
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  • ...of the great master [[Hungkara]], one of the eight [[Eight vidyadharas of India]]. ...ors of the monastery of '''Orgyen Kunzang Chökhor Ling''' at Darjeeling in India. ...
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  • ..., [[Wyl.]] ''gnas ’jog'') is the name of one of the great sages of ancient India; one of the composers of the Vedic hymns. In Pali sources, a figure named V ...
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  • ...''Tathāgatarakṣita'') is said to have been a native of Orissa, in Eastern India. Born into the warrior caste and a physician by profession, he went to stud ...
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  • ...inferior quality (said to be brought from Virāṭa-deśa in the north-west of India) | a royal fillet or tiara {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatt ...
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  • ...olor|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} a jacket, bodice | N. of a people in southern India on the Coromandel | = | coast | the ancestor of the Colas | a prince of th ...
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  • ...trine. Because of this, despite his tremendous importance and influence in India and Tibet, he has been vilified by sectarian Tibetan [[Madhyamika|Madhyamik ...t at the time, knew that and was grief stricken, saying that now no one in India was able to distinguish anymore between the Buddhist and the non-Buddhist. ...
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  • ...as stayed in close retreat for decades in different caves in [[Tso Pema]], India. ...
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  • ...of the world (the country of the northern Kurus, situated in the north of India, and described as the country of eternal beatitude). {{Context|[[:Category: ...
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  • *Ngor Monastery was re-established 1978 in Manduwala, Uttarakhandt, Northern India. *[https://www.ludingfoundation.org/ngor-monastery/ Ngor Monastery, India] ...
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  • #Jikmé Kunzang Pema Wangchen (b.1975), who currently lives in India ...
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  • ..., garden, royal garden | purpose, motive | N. of a country in the north of India. {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{Context|[[:Categor ...
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  • ...zang Longrol]].<Ref>Upper Pemakö is now part of Arunachal Pradesh state of India.</Ref> It follows the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage and is a main retreat place ...rom [[Yang Gon Cho Khor Ling]] in Upper Pemakö to Lower Pemakö in northern India, he was accompanied by many of his disciples from [[Powo]], Tibet. ...
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  • ...n a century before Christ—ruled over a region encompassing parts of modern India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. King Milinda is credited as a philosopher as wel ...
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  • ...sort of grain, commonly called Rāggy, and much cultivated in the south of India) | N. of the second daughter of Añgiras {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatt ...
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  • *Bu sTon, ''History of Buddhism in India and Tibet'', translated by E. Obermiller, Sri Satguru, 1932 *Buton Rinchen Drup , ''Buton's History of Buddhism in India and Its Spread to Tibet: A Treasury of Priceless Scripture'', translated by ...
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  • ...ib. རིག་འཛིན་བརྒྱད་, ''rigdzin gyé''; [[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin brgyad'') '''of India''' — eight Indian masters who were the first recipients of the [[Kagyé]] *[[A Constant Stream of Blessings|Prayer to the Eight Supreme Vidyadharas of India: “A Constant Stream of Blessings”]] ...
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  • ...Chöling''' is a [[nyingma]] monastery located in the Spiti Region of North India, upholding both the [[Pema Lingpa]] and the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage. All [[Category:India]] ...
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