- Naropa, also known as Abhayakirti, was an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha and a disciple of Tilopa.
- He is associated with the six yogas of Naropa, which are important teachings in Vajrayana Buddhism.
- Naropa was connected to Vikramashila monastery in Bihar and played a role as one of its "gatekeepers."
- While some sources claim Naropa directly taught Marpa Lotsawa, others suggest Marpa received Naropa's teachings through intermediate disciples.
- Naropa's legacy continues to influence the completion stage of anuttarayogatantra in Buddhist practice.
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- Naropa, an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha, was a disciple of Tilopa and associated with Niguma. His teachings, especially the six yogas of Naropa in Vajrayana, are crucial for anuttarayogatantra. He played a role at Vikramashila monastery in Bihar and may have influenced Marpa Lotsawa indirectly.
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