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- Matsyendranātha, also known as Matsyendra, Macchindranāth, Mīnanātha and Minapa (early 10th century) was a saint and yogi in a number of Buddhist and...
- Dik****a Samaraja Smaradîpika, by Minanatha. Ratimanjari, by the poet Jayadeva: a synthesis of the Smaradîpika by Minanatha Shrngaradipika, by Harihar....
- Buddhist siddhācāryas. The names of the siddhas found in this list are: Minanātha Gorakshanātha Chauranginātha Chāmarinātha Tantipā Hālipā Kedāripā Dhongapā...
- included in these texts are the narrative about Shiva, the hagiographies of Minanatha and Gorakshanatha, the narrative of Ganga, the narrative of Sada Dom and...
- as well as Charyapada, a major work in Eastern India. Lauhityapada, Minanatha, Hema Saraswati, Ananta Kandali, Haribara Vipra, Rudra Kandali and Bhattadeva...
- ruler, Pala dynasty Jaya Pala, ruler, Pala dynasty Lauhityapada, writer Minanatha, writer Kumarila Bhatta, Preacher Chand Sadagar, Merchant Ananta Kandali...
- sources such as "Grub To'b" and "Bka ababs bdun ldan," the Buddhist Siddha Minanatha, revered in Tibet as an incarnation of Avalokiteśvara, was believed to...