Buddhaguhya

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Buddhaguhya

Buddhaguhya (fl. c.700 CE[1]) was a Vajrayana Buddhist scholar-monk. He taught at Nalanda[2] and Vārāṇasī, and spent time in meditation near Mount Kailash. Vimalamitra was one of his students.[3]

A major commentary by Buddhaguhya of the Mahavairocana Tantra was written in 760 and is preserved in Tibetan. Hodge translates it into English alongside the text itself. Apart from his commentary on the Maha-Vairocana-Abhisambodhi Tantra,[4] we know little of Buddhaguhya.[1]

Buddhaguhya is held to have received teachings from .

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Hodge, Stephen (2003). The Maha-Vairocana-Abhisambodhi Tantra: With Buddhaguhya's Commentary. Routledge. ISBN 0-7007-1183-X. P.22 Refer: [1] (accessed: October 30, 2007)
  2. ^ Stephen Hodge (9 December 2005). The Maha-Vairocana-Abhisambodhi Tantra: With Buddhaguhya's Commentary. Routledge. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-135-79654-9.
  3. ^ Nagasawa, Jake (2017). "Buddhaguhya". The Treasury of Lives. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  4. ^ Wayman, Alex (1983). "Three Tanjur Commentators—Buddhaguhya, Ratnakarasanti, and Smrtijnanakirti". The Tibet Journal. 8 (3): 24–36. JSTOR 43300095.
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