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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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