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... He then took form in the human world as King Sucandra who was a disciple of the Buddha; as the mahāsiddha Kṛṣṇācārya; Queen Belza Tritsun (bal bza' khri btsun) in Tibet;[80] Prince Mutik Tsenpo; King Relpachen (khri ral pa can), Terton Guru Jotse (gu ru jo tshe);[81] Orgyen Lingpa (o rgyan gling pa, b ...
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Atiśa was said to have studied with a number of the Indian Mahāsiddhas, including Jetāri, Kāṇha, Avadhūtīpa, Ḍombipa, and Nāropa, and it is reported that he received the bodhisattva vow at Nālandā from Bodhibhadra ...
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Based on the names included in the colophons, in addition to Sthirapāla, Nyen collaborated in translating with Sunayaśrīmitra, Kṛṣṇācārya, Abhayākaragupta Puṇyaśrī, and possibly with Sumatikīrti and Atiśa (982–1054).
... 1895.
5. Paṇḍita Kṛṣṇācārya ...
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... Zhang identified him as a reincarnation of the Great Siddha of India known by the name Kṛṣnācharya, in Tibetan Nakpo Chopa (nag po spyod pa). ...
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