Padampa, Phadampa, Pha Dampa, Pa Dampa: 1 definition
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Padampa means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism)
: The Treasurey of Life: Biography of Padampa SanggyePadampa (Sanggye) is another name for Dampa Sangye—an ancient Tibetan teacher who taught Zhije (zhi byed sgro nma skor dgu) to Drapa Ngonshe (grwa pa mngon shes, 1012-1090) and Cewal Garpa (lce dbal sgar pa, d.u.) in Ding ri.—Dampa (=Padampa Sanggye) (Tibetan: pha dam pa sangs rgyas) was probably born during the eleventh century in an area identified as the district of Kūpadvīpa, the province of Carasiṃha, the land of Bebala; this may correspond to a port city in the modern day area of Andhra Pradesh in southeastern India. [...]

Tibetan Buddhism includes schools such as Nyingma, Kadampa, Kagyu and Gelug. Their primary canon of literature is divided in two broad categories: The Kangyur, which consists of Buddha’s words, and the Tengyur, which includes commentaries from various sources. Esotericism and tantra techniques (Բ) are collected indepently.
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Partial matches: Pha, Dampa Sangye, Pa.
Starts with: Padampa sanggye, Patampannu.
Full-text: Dampa Sangye, Padampa sanggye, mngon rtogs brgyad, zhi byed sgron ma dgu, Eight higher realizations, zhi byed, zhi byed kyi rgyud gsum, dam pa sangs rgyas, Three lineages, pha dam pa sangs rgyas, Nine Lamps of Pacification.
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On the use of Human remains in Tibetan ritual objects (by Ayesha Fuentes)
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