Due to the blessing of noble Mañjuśrī, the child had a bright mind with clear faculties, and took ordination when he was young. He studied many subjects and understanding them all with ease he became a paṇḍita and was known as Cilupa. He heard of Kālacakra from Paṇḍita Ācārya, but was not satisfied, and through the awakening of his previous prayers he developed a powerful wish to go to Sambhala.
As his personal deity Tārā would grant the realization of anything he wished, she prophesied that for the benefit of beings he would gather from Sambhala many tantras and bodhisattva commentaries.
This is a reference to a particular cycle of commentaries, often known as the bodhisattva trilogy (Sems 'grel skor gsum). Said each to have been written by great bodhisattvas, one is the Vimalaprabhā commentary on Kālacakra, and the other two deal with the Cakrasaṃvara and Hevajra tantras. (Source Accessed October 16, 2019)
Mentioned in
Other names
- རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ་དུས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོའི་ཞབས · other names (Tibetan)
- དུས་ཞབས་པ་ཆེན་པོ · other names (Tibetan)
- Rnal 'byor pa dus kyi 'khor lo'i zhabs · other names (Wylie)
- Dus zhabs pa chen po · other names (Wylie)
- Manyjuvajra · other names
- Cilupa · other names
Affiliations & relations
- Kha che zla ba mgon po · student
- Avadhūtipa · student
- Śrībhadrabodhi · student
- Nālandāpa · student
- Nāropa · student
- Sādhuputra · student
- Ratnakaragupta · student
- Mokṣakaragupta · student
- Vinayākaramati · student
- Siṃhadhvaya · student
- Anantajaya · student