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Other translations in the Tengyur include Nāropa's Paramārthasaṃgraha-nāma-sekoddeśaṭīkā (D1351), done in collaboration with with Dharmadhara and revised by Rinchen Gyeltsen (rin chen rgyal mtshan), and Subhūticandra's Amarakoṣaṭīkākāmadhenu-nāma (D4300), in collaboration with Kīrticandra ...

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At some point he became a disciple of Lalitavajra, who was a direct disciple of Tilopa, the famous tantric guru of Nāropa (in the Blue Annals his alternative name, "Tilli-pa," is used). ...

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His father, as his dying wish, requested that the skull-cup that had once belonged to Nāropa, passed on in the family for generations and its most treasured possession, should be presented to Jikten Gonpo ...

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... And according to the lineage lists in Atiśa’s early biography rNam thar rgyas pa Yong grags and Lam Yig, Ratnākaraśānti appears to have transmitted to Atiśa various teachings that he himself received from Nāropā, Mañjuśrībhadra, Bodhibhadra, Jitāri ...

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... Lhatsewa commanded him to visit the sites in North India associated with Naropa and Tilopa and other saints, such as Jalandhar, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Oḍḍiyāna (the Swat Valley), advising him to follow the trail of Orgyenpa Rinchen Pel (o rgyan pa rin chen dpal, 1230-1293), whose record of his trip was widely known ...

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