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Dampa Sangye (Wylie: dam pa sangs rgyas "Excellent Buddhahood", d.1117, also called "Father Excellent Buddhahood", Wylie: pha dam pa sangs rgyas) was a Buddhist mahasiddha of the Indian Tantra movement who transmitted many teachings based on both Sutrayana and Tantrayana to Buddhist practitioners in Tibet in the late 11th century. He travelled to Tibet more than five times. On his third trip from India to Tibet he met Machig Labdrön. Dampa Sangye appears in many of the lineages of Chöd and so in Tibet he is known as the Father of Chod, however perhaps his best known teaching is "the Pacification" (Tibetan: ཞི་བྱེད།, Wylie: zhi byed, THL: Zhijé). This teaching became an element of the Mahamudra Chöd lineages founded by Machig Labdrön.

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  • Pha Dampa Sanggye (de)
  • Dampa Sangye (en)
  • Padampa Sangye (fr)
  • 帕丹巴桑结 (zh)
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  • Pha Dampa Sangye (Wylie: pha dam pa sangs rgyas; † 1117) war ein buddhistischer Mahasiddha aus Südindien, der weite Teile Indiens, Chinas und Tibets bereiste. In dem am Qomolangma gelegenen Ort Tingri (chin. Dingri) gründete er das Kloster Dingri Langkhor. Die beiden Sekten Zhibyed (chinesisch 希解派, Pinyin Xijie pai) und Gcodyul (chinesisch 觉域派 oder 觉宇派, Pinyin Jueyu pai) des tibetischen Buddhismus haben ihren Ursprung in seiner Lehre. (de)
  • Padampa Sangye, aussi écrit Dampa Sangye (tibétain : དམ་པ་སངས་རྒྱས, Wylie : dam pa sangs rgyas, THL : Dampa Sangye), décédé en 1117, est un maître bouddhiste dit mahasiddha, originaire du sud de l'Inde. Il y vivait, y enseignait, mais est allé plusieurs fois au Tibet. Il y résidait à Tingri. (fr)
  • 帕當巴桑傑(Dampa Sangye)為印度的佛教大瑜伽士,據說曾經在西藏傳法,曾與密勒日巴談論過佛法,是希解派和觉宇派的祖師。 (zh)
  • Dampa Sangye (Wylie: dam pa sangs rgyas "Excellent Buddhahood", d.1117, also called "Father Excellent Buddhahood", Wylie: pha dam pa sangs rgyas) was a Buddhist mahasiddha of the Indian Tantra movement who transmitted many teachings based on both Sutrayana and Tantrayana to Buddhist practitioners in Tibet in the late 11th century. He travelled to Tibet more than five times. On his third trip from India to Tibet he met Machig Labdrön. Dampa Sangye appears in many of the lineages of Chöd and so in Tibet he is known as the Father of Chod, however perhaps his best known teaching is "the Pacification" (Tibetan: ཞི་བྱེད།, Wylie: zhi byed, THL: Zhijé). This teaching became an element of the Mahamudra Chöd lineages founded by Machig Labdrön. (en)
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