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== Tibetan Names ==
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'''Wylie:''' [[mi tra dzo ki]]
 
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*[[Mitrayogi]]
 
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[http://tbrc.org/link?RID=P7609 TBRC RID: P7609]
 
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Revision as of 22:36, 28 March 2018

Mitrayogi
མི་ཏྲ་ཛོ་ཀི་

Mitrayogin was a highly regarded Indian teacher who flourished in the final days of Buddhism's prominence in India. He was invited to Tibet by his disciple Tropu Lotsāwa and is best known for his tantric collection known as One Hundred Transmissions of Mitra and his Letter to King Candra.
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The full Tertön Gyatsa text can be found at the following page: Volume 1 (ཀ), 341-765, 1a1-213a4.

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