
Tilopa - Wikipedia
Tilopa (Prakrit; Sanskrit: Talika or Tilopadā; 988–1069) was an Indian Buddhist tantric mahasiddha who lived along the Ganges River. [1] He practised Anuttarayoga Tantra , a set of spiritual practices intended to accelerate the process of attaining Buddhahood .
帝洛巴 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
帝洛巴 (梵語: Talika 或 Tilopadā)(988年—1069年),印度 佛教 密宗 噶举派 开山祖师,八十四 大成就者 之一。 出生于 孟加拉 吉大港 一个 婆罗门 家庭。 他曾经在 比哈尔 一带的寺院生活,后来受 空行母 指示离开。 后来在西印度一带做榨芝麻油工人与在坟墓中坐禅十二年。 之后在印度各地寻找 上师 学习。 后来受 金刚总持 报身佛 灌顶,把学得各种瑜伽形成 大手印。 成为八十四位大成就者之一。 [1] 被視為是 本尊 勝樂金剛 的 轉世。 帝洛巴在(1069年)示現虹光身 圓 …
帝洛巴 - 百度百科
帝洛巴(公元988-1069)诞生于萨地加屋 (Sategawu) 的一个贵族家庭,是孟加拉 (Bangladesh)境内的一个城镇。
Tilopa - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
Tilopa (T. ti lo pa ཏི་ལོ་པ་) (988–1069) was an Indian tantric practitioner who is counted among the eighty-four mahasiddhas. In Tibet, and he is known as the originator of the Kagyu lineage and the teacher of Naropa .
The life of Tilopa: a short life story of the master Tilopa
The life of Tilopa. A key figure for the Karma Kagyu lineage is the Indian master Tilopa (988-1069), one of the 84 Mahasiddhas or highly realised yogis. Tilopa is often depicted at the top of the traditional paintings (Tib. thangkas) of the Kagyu refuge trees. He first became a monk at the temple of Somapuri in Bengal.
Tilopa | Karmapa – The Official Website of the 17th Karmapa
Tilopa is one of the most authoritative and renowned Indian mahasiddhas and masters of mahamudra and tantra. He received various tantric teachings and unified them and transmitted to his disciple, Naropa. Tilopa was the first human master of the Kagyu lineage.
Tilopa: A Guide for Readers to the Indian Mahasiddha
A Reader Guide to Tilopa, the great Indian tantric master of the 11th century, famed across Tibet and central to the Kagyu tradition
Indian Adept: Tilopa Main Page - Himalayan Art
Tilopa is famous for promoting several different systems of Tantric practice such as Chakrasamvara and Vajrayogini. He is included in most of the systems of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas, but not included in the Eight Great Siddha sets.
Tilopa - Rigpa Wiki
Tilopa also known as Tillipa, Telopa or Tailopa (Tib. ཏི་ལོ་པ་) (988-1069) — the most important source of the Kagyü lineage is traced back to the great Indian yogi Tilopa and one of his main disciples, Naropa (1016-1110). He is also counted among the eighty-four mahasiddhas.
Tilopa - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Tilopa also known as Tillipa, Telopa or Tailopa (Tib. ཏི་ལོ་པ་) (988-1069) — the most important source of the Kagyü lineage is traced back to the great Indian yogi Tilopa and one of his main disciples, Naropa (1016-1110). He is also counted among the eighty-four mahasiddhas.