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  • Atiśa - Wikipedia
    He was a major figure in the spread of 11th-century Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism in Asia and traveled to Sumatra and Tibet Atiśa, along with his chief disciple Dromtön, is regarded as the founder of the Kadam school, [4] one of the New Translation schools of Tibetan Buddhism
  • Atisha: Biography, Teachings Influence on Buddhism
    Atisha was an 11th-century Buddhist master from India who played a key role in shaping Tibetan Buddhism He is important for his teachings on the Lamrim, which provide a structured approach to spiritual practice
  • Atīśa | Indian, Tibet, Scholar | Britannica
    Atīśa (born 982—died 1054, Nyethang, Tibet [now Nyetang, China]) was an Indian Buddhist reformer whose teachings formed the basis of the Tibetan Bka’-gdams-pa (“Those Bound by Command”) sect of Buddhism, founded by his disciple ’Brom-ston
  • Atisha - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
    Atisha remained in Tibet until his death in 1054 CE, teaching and translating texts He was instrumental in reinvigorating Buddhism in Tibet after a period of persecution
  • The Life of Atisha - Study Buddhism
    It was this second prince, who grew up to become our illustrious teacher, Atisha (Jo-bo rje dPal-ldan A-ti-sha) (982–1054 CE) When Atisha was eighteen months old, his parents held his first public audience at the local temple, Kamalapuri
  • Atisha: His Life, Teachings, and Impact on Tibetan Buddhism | Mindworks
    Lama Atisa Dipankara lived at the beginning of the 11th century Born in Bengal, the Buddhist master is well known for his work at the Vikramashila monastery in India and for reforming Buddhism in Tibet, where he spent the final years of his life
  • Who Was Atisha? The Teacher Who Rebuilt Buddhism in Tibet
    Atisha Dipamkara (982-1054) left one of India's greatest monasteries to revive Buddhism in Tibet after decades of collapse His Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment created the template for every lam-rim text that followed, organizing the entire Buddhist path into three scopes
  • Atisa: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts — Key Facts
    Atiśa Dipamkara Shrijnana (Bangla: অতীশ দীপঙ্কর শ্রীজ্ঞান) (982 – 1054 CE) was a Buddhist teacher who reintroduced Buddhism into Tibet after King Langdharma had nearly destroyed it He studied and mastered all of the traditions of Buddhism in India
  • Atisha: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
    Atisha, a prominent 11th-century Buddhist master, revitalized Tibetan Buddhism upon his arrival in 1042 A D , significantly influencing spiritual practices and teachings, and contributing to various Buddhist schools and texts
  • Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment - Lotsawa House
    Often referred to in Tibetan simply by the epithet of “Lord” (Tib jo bo rje), Atiśa is the individual most associated with the eleventh-century revival of Buddhism in Tibet, which followed the tumultuous era of fragmentation (sil bu’i dus) that began with the 842 collapse of the Tibetan Empire





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