84000 Glossary of Terms

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ཨ་ཏི་ཤ། | Glossary of Terms

  • ཨ་ཏི་ཤ།

  • a ti sha
  • atiśa
  • atīśa
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  • Atiśa
  • ཨ་ཏི་ཤ།
  • a ti sha
  • atiśa
Definition in this text:

Atiśa Dīpaṃkara­śrī­jñāna (982–1054 ᴄᴇ), often referred to in Tibetan as jo bo, “(The) Lord,” was a renowned figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism famous for coming to Tibet and revitalizing Buddhism there during the early eleventh century.

  • Atiśa
  • ཨ་ཏི་ཤ།
  • a ti sha
  • atiśa
Definition in this text:

Atiśa Dīpaṅkaraśrījñāna (982–1054 ᴄᴇ), often referred to in Tibetan as jo bo, “(The) Lord,” was a renowned figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism famous for coming to Tibet and revitalizing Buddhism there during the early eleventh-century.

  • Atiśa
  • ཨ་ཏི་ཤ།
  • a ti sha
  • atiśa
Definition in this text:

The Indian master Atiśa Dīpaṅkaraśrījñāna (982–1054) is renowned in the history of Tibetan Buddhism for coming to Tibet and revitalizing Buddhism there during the early eleventh century.

  • Atīśa
  • ཨ་ཏི་ཤ།
  • a ti sha
  • atīśa
Definition in this text:

The Indian master Atīśa Dīpaṅkaraśrījñāna (982–1054) is renowned in the history of Tibetan Buddhism for coming to Tibet and revitalizing Buddhism there during the early eleventh century.

  • Atiśa
  • ཨ་ཏི་ཤ།
  • a ti sha
  • atiśa
Definition in this text:

A central figure in the second spread of Buddhism from India to Tibet, Atiśa was born as a prince in the region of Bengal in 982 and passed away in Tibet in 1054.