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|MainNamePhon=Śāntibhadra | |MainNamePhon=Śāntibhadra | ||
|AltNamesOther=Badantabarma; Bharohamtung; Chiterwa; Hangdu Karpo; Mahākarunika; Chiterwa; Tsaham Pandita Zhiwa Zangpo | |AltNamesOther=Badantabarma; Bharohamtung; Chiterwa; Hangdu Karpo; Mahākarunika; Chiterwa; Tsaham Pandita Zhiwa Zangpo ( | ||
zhi ba bzang po) | |||
|YearBirth=ca. 11th century | |YearBirth=ca. 11th century | ||
|StudentOf=Nāropa | |StudentOf=Nāropa |
Revision as of 17:26, 20 August 2020
MainNamePhon | Śāntibhadra |
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AltNamesOther | Badantabarma · Bharohamtung · Chiterwa · Hangdu Karpo · Mahākarunika · Chiterwa · Tsaham Pandita Zhiwa Zangpo (
zhi ba bzang po) |
YearBirth | ca. 11th century |
StudentOf | Nāropa |
TeacherOf | Gö Khukpa Lhatsé · Marpa Lotsawa · Drokmi Lotsāwa |
BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P4CZ10531 |
IsInGyatsa | No |
BnwShortPersonBio | Bu ston’s History (Obermiller, The History of Buddhism, 217, 218; and Szerb, Bu Ston's History, 94, 95) lists Śāntibhadra as an Indian teacher of Gö Khukpa Lhatsé and Marpa Lotsawa. See also Cyrus Stearns, Luminous Lives: The Story of the Early Masters of the Lam ’bras Tradition in Tibet (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001), 85, 206-207, 210-211, where his aliases are given as Badantabarma, Bharohamtung, Chiterwa, Hangdu Karpo, Mahākarunika, Chiterwa, and Tsaham Pandita Zhiwa Zangpo. Śāntibhadra was a disciple of Nāropa and the Tibetan translator ’Brog mi studied under him in Nepal. (Source Accessed Aug 20, 2020. See note 47) |
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