Difference between revisions of "Nagarjuna 2"
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|PersonClassification=5th–11th | |PersonClassification=5th–11th | ||
|Notes=Conflict with the dates of other masters: Saraha 8th c. / Shavaripa 10~11th c. / Matangi ...<br/> | |Notes=Conflict with the dates of other masters: Saraha 8th c. / Shavaripa 10~11th c. / Matangi ...<br/> | ||
− | 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."<br/> | + | 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."<br/><br/> |
Lineage: Saraha > Nagarjuna 2: SCv5p439 | Lineage: Saraha > Nagarjuna 2: SCv5p439 | ||
|Teachers=Saraha,Bodhisattva ratnamati | |Teachers=Saraha,Bodhisattva ratnamati |
Revision as of 11:00, 16 October 2024
Resource ID | P456 | ||
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Date of Birth | Unknown | Date of Death | Unknown |
External links | BDRC P4954 with conflict dates |
Name Variants
klu sgrubTeachers
SarahaBodhisattva ratnamati
Students
AryadevaShavaripa
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