Difference between revisions of "Atulavajra"
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|Name Variants=atulyavajra,a tu la badz+ra,a tu la dwa sa badz+ra,a tu lya badz+ra,a thu la badz+ra,a du la badz+ra,mi mnyam rdo rje | |Name Variants=atulyavajra,a tu la badz+ra,a tu la dwa sa badz+ra,a tu lya badz+ra,a thu la badz+ra,a du la badz+ra,mi mnyam rdo rje | ||
|PersonClassification=5th–11th | |PersonClassification=5th–11th |
Revision as of 10:49, 31 August 2024
Resource ID | P23 | ||
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Date of Birth | Before 1080 | Date of Death | Unknown |
External links | BDRC P00KG03164 |
Name Variants
atulyavajraa tu la badz+ra
a tu la dwa sa badz+ra
a tu lya badz+ra
a thu la badz+ra
a du la badz+ra
mi mnyam rdo rje
Teachers
MaitripaStudents
Khyungpo NeljorNotes
From The Biographies of Rechungpa: The Evolution of a Tibetan Hagiography: "Atulyavajra a.k.a Atulyadāsa, Atulyadāsavajra, Atulyapāda, Adulopa and Aduladhasa, was one of the seven 'middle-ranking' pupils of Maitripa, as was Tipupa. He was one of the four most famous masters in Nepal during the 1080s and assisted on the translation of eight canonical texts, three of them with Ngok Loden Sherab (rngog blo ldan shes rab, 1059-1109) who came to Nepal in the mid 1090s and one with Bari Rinchen Drak (ba ri rin chen grags, 1040-1112)".From The Life of Marpa the Translator: Seeing Accomplishes All: "At Mejadvīpa, there was a guru named Atulyavajra who was one of the dharma brothers gathered around the Master Maitrīpa. He also was an ācārya who had once given teaching in kriyā yoga to Lord Marpa himself".