Virūpa

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Virūpa on the DRL

བི་རུ་པ་
Wylie bi ru pa
Devanagari विरूप
Romanized Sanskrit Virūpa, Birwapa
English Phonetics Virupa
Sort Name Virūpa
Birupa.jpg
 
Virūpa-himalayanart.org.jpg
Other names
  • བི་ཝ་པ་
  • མཐུ་སྟོབས་དབང་ཕྱུག་
  • bir wa pa
  • bi rU pa
  • mthu stobs dbang phyug
Dates
Birth:   7th century CE
Place of birth:   Bengal, India


Tibetan calendar dates

About
Primary Professional Affiliation
Mahasiddha
Students
Ḍombhi Heruka · Sukhasiddhi · Kṛṣṇācaryā

Other Biographical info:

(bir wa pa), one of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India, was born into a royal family one thousand and twenty years after Lord Buddha entered parinirvana. He took novice monk vows and entered the Nalanda monastery, of which he became abbot later. He perfected his disciples of study and meditation. However, after seventy years of one-pointed tantric practice he had not attained any siddhis of any kind, and actually negative events were happening in his life. He decided he had no connection with the tantric teachings, Vajrayana, and with this state of mind he threw his rosary into the toilet and stopped doing Deity Meditations.
However, the same night Nairatmya manifested for him, and said:

Noble son, do not act in this way. Pick up your rosary, clean it, and take up your practice again. I am the deity which whom you have a karmic connection to, and I will bestow my blessings upon you".


The following evening Nairatmya appeared to him again in her own mandala of fifteen goddesses, and she bestowed upon him the four specific empowerments, and he reached the first bodhisattva bhumi level including the Path of Seeing. On the evening of the twenty-ninth day he became a bodhisattva of the sixth bhumi. The monastic community at Nalanda monastery knew that something strange happened, but they were dubious about the strange behavior of Virupa, and he left the monastery. RYWIKI

Links
BDRC Link (P3293)
https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P3293
Treasury of Lives Excerpt
Himalayan Art Resources Link or Other Art Resource
https://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=331
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