Difference between revisions of "Nagarjuna 2"

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|Name Variants=klu sgrub
 
|Name Variants=klu sgrub
 
|PersonClassification=5th–11th
 
|PersonClassification=5th–11th
|Notes=Conflict with the dates of other masters: Saraha 8th c. / Shavaripa 10~11th c. / Matangi
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|Notes=Conflict with the dates of other masters: Saraha 8th c. / Shavaripa 10~11th c. / Matangi ...<br/>
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Wikipedia: "Some scholars have posited that there was a separate Aryuvedic writer called Nāgārjuna who wrote numerous treatises on Rasayana. Also, there is a later Tantric Buddhist author by the same name who may have been a scholar at Nālandā University and wrote on Buddhist tantra. According to Donald S. Lopez Jr., he originally belonged to a Brahmin family from eastern India and later became Buddhist."
 
Lineage: Saraha > Nagarjuna 2: SCv5p439
 
Lineage: Saraha > Nagarjuna 2: SCv5p439
 
|Teachers=Saraha,Bodhisattva ratnamati
 
|Teachers=Saraha,Bodhisattva ratnamati

Revision as of 10:59, 16 October 2024








Resource ID P456
Date of Birth Unknown Date of Death Unknown
External links BDRC P4954 with conflict dates

Name Variants

klu sgrub

Teachers

Saraha
Bodhisattva ratnamati

Students

Aryadeva
Shavaripa
Matangi
Ghantapa?
kaM pa la?
grub pa'i dpa' po?

Notes

Conflict with the dates of other masters: Saraha 8th c. / Shavaripa 10~11th c. / Matangi ...

Wikipedia: "Some scholars have posited that there was a separate Aryuvedic writer called Nāgārjuna who wrote numerous treatises on Rasayana. Also, there is a later Tantric Buddhist author by the same name who may have been a scholar at Nālandā University and wrote on Buddhist tantra. According to Donald S. Lopez Jr., he originally belonged to a Brahmin family from eastern India and later became Buddhist." Lineage: Saraha > Nagarjuna 2: SCv5p439