Dharmakīrtiśrī (
Tibetan: ''Serlingpa''; ; , literally "from ''Suvarnadvīpa''"), also known as ''Kulānta'' and ''Suvarṇadvipi Dharmakīrti'', was a renowned 10th century Buddhist teacher remembered as a key teacher of
Atiśa
( bn, অতীশ দীপংকর শ্রীজ্ঞান, 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 Biha ...
. His name refers to the region he lived, somewhere in
Lower Burma, the
Malay Peninsula or
Sumatra.
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See also
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Lojong
Lojong (, 'mind training') is a contemplative practice in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition which makes use of various lists of aphorisms or slogans which are used for contemplative practice. The practice involves refining and purifying one's motiva ...
References
Further reading
* Skilling, Peter (1997)
Dharmakirti of Suvartabhumi Journal of the Siam Society 85, 187-194
External links
* Sinklair, Iain (2021)
Dharmakirti of Kedah: His Life, Work and Troubled Times ISEAS, Yusof Ishak Institute
Indonesian scholars of Buddhism
Madhyamaka scholars
10th-century people
10th-century Buddhists
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