Atiśa Dipankara Shrijnana (980–1054 CE) was a Buddhist teacher from the Pala Empire who, along with Konchog Gyalpo and Marpa, was one of the major figures in the establishment of the Sarma lineages in Tibet after the repression of Buddhism by King Langdarma (Glang Darma).
Bengali Buddhist scholar
| Born | 980 |
| Died | 1054 |
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Bengali Buddhist scholar
| Born | 980 |
| Died | 1054 |
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Doctrines, Early works to 1800, Buddhism, Bkaʼ-gdams-pa (Sect), Texts, Biography, Bkaʾ-gdams-pa (Sect), Mahayana Buddhism, Tantric Buddhism, Tibetan language, Tripiṭaka, Bkaʼ-gdams-pa lamas, Bkaʾ-gdams-pa lamas, Buddhahood, Buddhist Philosophy, Criticism, interpretation, Introductions, Lam-rim, Mādhyamika (Buddhism), Religious aspects, Rituals, Spiritual life, TruthID Numbers
- OLID: OL210281A
- ISNI: 0000000079734840
- Library of Congress Names: n80076224
- LibraryThing: ata-2
- VIAF: 36928173
- Wikidata: Q320150
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q320150
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Alternative names
- Atiśa
- Atiśa Dipankara Shrijnana
- Atīśa
- Atisa
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