Atisha and Buddhism in Tibet

Atisha and Buddhism in Tibet

Doboom Tulku & Glenn H. Mullin - Atisha and Buddhism in Tibet
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Atiśa Dīpankara Śrījñāna (Bengali: অতীশ দীপংকর শ্রীজ্ঞান, romanized: ôtiś dīpôṅkôr śrigyen; 982–1054) 

was a Buddhist religious leader and master. He is generally associated with his work carried out at

the Vikramashila monastery in Bihar. He was one of the major figures in the spread of 11th-century

Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism in Asia and inspired Buddhist thought from Tibet to Sumatra.

He is recognised as one of the greatest figures of medieval Buddhism. Atiśa's chief disciple,

Dromtön, was the founder of the Kadam school, one of the New Translation schools of Tibetan

Buddhism, later supplanted by the Gelug tradition in the 14th century which adopted its teachings

and absorbed its monasteries.

In 2004, Atiśa was ranked 18th in the BBC's poll of the greatest Bengalis of all time.

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