ཀུན་དགའ་སྙིང་པོ་

JH-ENG, JH-SKT, JH-C

A#nandagarbha

OT

[16] sa skya gong ma lnga'i gras/ 'khon dkon mchog rgyal po'i sras/ rab byung gnyis pa'i chu pho sprel la sku 'khrungs shing/ rang lo nyi shu pa nas drug cu re bdun gyi bar gdan sa sa skya dgon lo zhe brgyad bskyangs/ rab byung gsum pa'i sa pho stag la 'das/ ...

JH-C

Comment: Three Indian scholars are renowned especially for their works on Yoga Tantra, whom New Translation Schools consider the "Three People Expert/Proficient in Yoga [Tantra]" (yoga la mi mkhas pa gsum): Buddhaguhya (sangs rgyas gsang ba; fl. mid eighth century), ShAkyamitra (shA kya bshes gnyen), and * (kun dga' snying po; fl. late ninth or early tenth century). D#zong-ka-b#a relies on * for Yoga Tantra but criticizes his interpretation of the GuhyasamAja Tantra.

JV

a celebrated lama of tibet

IW

Anandagarbha [sa skya gong ma lnga'i gras, 'khon dkonmchog rgyal po'i sras, rab byung gnyis pa'i chu pho sprel lasku 'khrungs shing, rang lo nyi shu pa nas drug cu re bdun gyibar gdan sa sa skya dgon lo zhe brgyad bskyangs, rab byunggsum pa'i sa pho stag la 'das]. Anandagarbha [one of the sa skya gong ma lnga, son of 'khon dkon mchog rgyal po, b 2nd water male monkey year, from 20 to 67 gdan sa sa skya for 48 years. died in the 3rd rabjung's earth male tiger year]

RY

Anandagarbha. Kunga Nyingpo. [1092-1158) one of the five Sakya Gongma and son of Khön Könchok Gyalpo