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Vairotsana (Tibetan: བཻ་རོ་ཙ་ན་, Wylie: ba gor bai ro tsa na) was a
lotsawa or "translator"
living during the
reign of King
Trisong Detsen, who
ruled 755-97...
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transmission (7th–9th centuries) of
Buddhism to
Tibet like Śrī Siṅgha,
Vairotsana and Vimalamitra.
These texts emphasize the "awakened mind" (Tibetan: byang-chub-kyi...
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collected in the
textual cycle known as "The Oral
Transmission of
Vairotsana" (Vai ro
snyan brgyud). Yoga has
positive effects on
blood pressure, heart...
- on
yantra yoga,
essentially a
commentary on a
practical yoga
manual by
Vairotsana.
Namkhai Norbu began dissemination of
Yantra Yoga
through his practical...
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established by
Bhakha Rinpoche and his organization, the
Vairotsana Foundation. The
Vairotsana Foundation is
headquartered in Tularosa, New Mexico, the...
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Jigme Choedra, as the
reincarnation of the
Great Lotsawa (The Translator)
Vairotsana.
Board Member of the
Tarayana Foundation (TF).
Honourable President of...
- word used as a
title to
refer to the
native Tibetan translators, such as
Vairotsana,
Rinchen Zangpo,
Marpa Lotsawa,
Tropu Lotsawa Jampa Pel and others, who...
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founding figures like Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, Songtsän Gampo, and
Vairotsana, by the end of the 12th century, the
Padmasambhava narrative grew to dominate...
- the 8th century, the
Gyalrong area was
visited by the
great translator Vairotsana. In 1410 Je Tsongkhapa's
student Tshakho Ngawang Tapa
established the...
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interesting figure of this era is the
Dzogchen master and
translator Vairotsana, who
according to some
sources also
translated Bon
texts into Tibetan...