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- common. Dowman (1986) holds that they all lived between 750 and 1150 CE. Abhayadatta Sri is an Indian scholar of the 12th century who is claimed to have recorded...
- Abhayadatta Sri (also known as Abhayadattaśrī or Abhayadāna) was a 12th-century Indian Buddhist monk notable for composing the Caturaśītisiddhapravrtti...
- Bhanugutpa: Bhagavaddosha, Abhayadatta and Doshakumbha. Bhagavaddosha was a Rajasthaniya under Prakashadharma. His younger brother Abhayadatta was appointed a Rajasthaniya...
- of Yashodharman. Daksha built the well in honor of his deceased uncle Abhayadatta, also minister of Yashodharman, in charge of the tract of country between...
- 2008-07-09 at the Wayback Machine (accessed: Tuesday March 24, 2009) Abhayadatta (author); Dowman, Keith (translator); Downs, Hugh R. (1985). Masters...
- have also yielded lead coins of the rulers Bhavadatta, Ajadatta, and Abhayadatta; these coins are dated to the late 2nd century BCE or early 1st century...
- longer lists which contain eighty four mahasiddhas in works such as Abhayadatta Śrī's History of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas (Caturasitisiddha pravrtti)...
- Mahāmudrā: Songs and Histories of the Eighty-four Buddhist Siddhas by Abhayadatta, translated by Keith Dowman, Hugh R. Downs. State University of New York...
- Chatura****i-Siddha-Pravritti, based on what was narrated to him by Abhayadatta Sri of Champaran (c. 12th century). In the Chaturasiti-Siddha-Pravritti...
- Ratnākaraśānti's life, since Tibetan and Sanskrit sources disagree on many issues. Abhayadatta Sri places him during the reign of the Pāla king Devapāla (c. 810-850...