Amoghavajra
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Amoghavajra
Summary
Amoghavajra is a human[1]. He worked as a translator[2] and writer[3].
Key Facts
- Amoghavajra worked as a translator[2].
- Amoghavajra worked as a writer[3].
- A notable student of Amoghavajra was Q106787826[4].
- A notable student of Amoghavajra was Drokmi Sakya Yéshé[5].
- A notable student of Amoghavajra was Lotsawa Chok Dru Sherab Lama[6].
- A notable student of Amoghavajra was Soma Shri[7].
- A notable student of Amoghavajra was Pendrub Yeshe Jungné Bepa[8].
- A notable student of Amoghavajra was Rinchen Drag[9].
- Amoghavajra is recorded as male[10].
- Amoghavajra's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Amoghavajra studied under Pal Ting Ngé Dzin Dorjé Shyab[12].
- Amoghavajra studied under Abhayākaragupta[13].
- Amoghavajra studied under Mañjuśrīmitra[14].
- Amoghavajra studied under Rapa Chödrak[15].
- Amoghavajra studied under Mahāvajrāsana[16].
- Amoghavajra studied under Garab Dorje[17].
- Amoghavajra studied under Lobpön Rolpé Dorjé[18].
- Amoghavajra studied under Sé'u Riwa[19].
- Amoghavajra studied under Ngawang Drakpa[20].
- Amoghavajra's name in native language is recorded as རྡོ་རྗེ་གདན་པ་ཆུང་བ།[21].
- Amoghavajra's BDRC Resource ID is recorded as P8224[22].
- Amoghavajra's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11q81kr108[23].
- Amoghavajra's Treasury of Lives ID is recorded as 6214[24].
Body
Education
Studied under Pal Ting Ngé Dzin Dorjé Shyab[12], a writer[25]; Abhayākaragupta[13], a writer[26], b. 1091[27]; Mañjuśrīmitra[14], a Buddhist nun[28], b. 0500[29]; Rapa Chödrak[15]; Mahāvajrāsana[16], a writer[30]; and Garab Dorje[17], 0001–1000[31].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[2] and writer[3]. Notable students include Q106787826[4]; Drokmi Sakya Yéshé[5], an Indologist[32], 0992–1072[33], of Pala Empire[34]; Lotsawa Chok Dru Sherab Lama[6]; Soma Shri[7]; Pendrub Yeshe Jungné Bepa[8], a translator[35]; and Rinchen Drag[9], an Indologist[36], 1040–1111[37].