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Ptilopaedes
Ptilopaedes Ptil`o*p[ae]"des, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a feather + ?, ?, offspring.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Dasyp[ae]des.
Ptilopaedic
Ptilopaedic Ptil`o*p[ae]d"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having nearly the whole surface of the skin covered with down; dasyp[ae]dic; -- said of the young of certain birds.

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- Tilopa (Prakrit; Sanskrit: Talika or Tilopadā; 988–1069) was an Indian Buddhist tantric mahasiddha who lived along the Ganges River. He practised Anuttarayoga...
- or Abhayakirti was an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha. He was the disciple of Tilopa and brother, or some sources say partner and pupil, of Niguma. As an Indian...
- Other influential Indian mahasiddhas include Tilopa, his student Naropa and Naropa's consort Niguma. Tilopa's Ganges Mahāmudrā song is a widely taught short...
- practitioners, in some cases physical. In one important Anuttarayoga text, where Tilopa expounds the meaning to Naropa, it is said: When you rely on a consort,...
- Tantra, transmitted through Tilopa, Nagarjuna, Indrabhuti, and Saraha; the dream yoga practice of the Mahamaya from Tilopa, Charyapa, and ****uripa; the...
- age of 5, Bogd Khan declared Jamsrangjab to be the after-life of the late Tilopa. Jamsrangjab with his parents moved to the capital city Niislel Khuree....
- is the source of all the manifestations of enlightenment. From Caryapa, Tilopa (988 – 1069 CE) of the Dzogchen Kham lineage, "received the oral instructions...
- advanced Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices compiled by the Indian mahasiddhas Tilopa and Nāropa (1016-1100 CE) and p****ed on to the Tibetan translator-yogi Marpa...
- The king of Visnunagar offered Tilopa, a learned guru, 500 gold coins a day, if he would live at his court. Tilopa, however, wanted rather to live as...
- conveys how great mahasiddhas in the Nath and Vajrayana traditions such as Tilopa (988–1069) and Gorakshanath (fl. 11th – 12th century) yoked adversity to...