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- Chandrakirti (IAST: Candrakīrti; traditional Chinese: 月稱; c. 600 – c. 650, meaning "glory of the moon" in Sanskrit) or "Chandra" was a Buddhist scholar...
- Chandrakirti Singh (1850 – May 1886) was a Meitei monarch and the Maharaja of Manipur Kingdom. He was the son of Maharaja Gambhir Singh. He was born in...
- Svatantrika Madhyamaka. Chandrakirti defended Buddhaplita's position and critiqued Bhāviveka's approach. The sixth chapter of Chandrakirti's Madhyamakavatara...
- Dhammapala Dignaga Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo...
- for Chandrakirti Singh (1834–1850 CE) Nara Singh (1844–1850 CE), son of Bhadra Singh Debendro Singh (1850 CE), brother of Nara Singh Chandrakirti Singh...
- Dhammapala Dignaga Dharmakirti Buddhapālita Bhāviveka Dharmapala of Nalanda Chandrakirti Shantideva Sengzhao Jizang Xuanzang Zhiyi Fazang Guifeng Zongmi Wonhyo...
- he did not enforce the faith to his subjects, and the reign of King Chandrakirti Singh was the "Golden Period of Vaishnavism" in Manipur kingdom. Meitei...
- (correct Mualpi) he was later capture by the Manipuri troops of Raja Chandrakirti and died in an Imphal jail. According to his do****entary video presentation...
- Pamheiba, Maharaja Jai Singh, Maharaja Gambhir Singh, Maharaja Nara Singh, Chandrakirti and Churchand are outstanding. Nongdā Lāiren Pākhangba (33–154 CE), founder...
- various p****ages from Chandrakirti to show that even though phenomena do not arise intrinsically, they do arise conventionally. Chandrakirti is quoted by Tsongkhapa...