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|MainNameSkt=Līlāvajra
|AltNamesOther=Vilāsavajra; Lalitavajra
|AltNamesOther=Vilāsavajra; Lalitavajra
|TeacherOf=Buddhaguhya
|YearBirth=8th century
|BornIn=India
|TeacherOf=Buddhaguhya; Buddhajñanapada
|BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P8248
|BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P8248
|BdrcPnum=8248
|BnwShortPersonBio=Līlāvajra, also known as Vilāsavajra or Lalitavajra, was an 8th century Indian master, perhaps from Oddiyana, who wrote commentaries on ''Chanting the Names of Manjushri'' and the ''Guhyagarbha Tantra''. Among the students of Vilāsavajra, the most prominent were Buddhaguhya and Buddhajñanapada, who both studied the cycle of the Web of Magical Illusion.
|IsInGyatsa=No
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PersonType Category:Classical Indian Authors
MainNameTib སྒེག་པའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་
MainNameWylie sgeg pa'i rdo rje
MainNameSkt Līlāvajra
AltNamesOther Vilāsavajra  ·  Lalitavajra
YearBirth 8th century
BornIn India
TeacherOf Buddhaguhya  ·  Buddhajñanapada
BDRC https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P8248
IsInGyatsa No
BnwShortPersonBio Līlāvajra, also known as Vilāsavajra or Lalitavajra, was an 8th century Indian master, perhaps from Oddiyana, who wrote commentaries on Chanting the Names of Manjushri and the Guhyagarbha Tantra. Among the students of Vilāsavajra, the most prominent were Buddhaguhya and Buddhajñanapada, who both studied the cycle of the Web of Magical Illusion.
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