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- Kukkuripa abstract "Kukkuripa was a mahasiddha who lived in India. He became interested in tantric Buddhist practice, and chose the path of renunciation. During his travels, he found a starving dog in a bush. Moved by compassion, he fed the dog and took care of her. The two stayed together and eventually found a cave where Kukkuripa could meditate in peace. When he went out for food, the dog would stay and guard the cave.One day, after 12 years passed, the stories say that the gods of the Thirty-three sensual heavens took note of Kukkuripa's accomplishments, and invited him to their heavens. He accepted, and while there he was given many pleasureable things, such as great feasts. Every time he would think of his loyal dog, left behind at the cave, he would begin to think that he should return to her, but every time they would convince him to stay.Eventually, he looked down from the heavens and saw that his dog had become thin, sad, and hungry, and right there he decided that he would return to the cave. Upon his return, both master and dog were happy, and upon scratching her, the dog instantly vanished. In her place stood a dakini. The dakini told him that he had learned that there are greater things than temptation, and helped grant him realization. He attained realization, and returned to Kapilavastu, where he lived a long life for the benefit of others.According to lama Surya Das:The Wisdom-Dakini said: “Kukkuripa is free from concepts. He sleeps in an outhouse, consorts with bitches, is without possessions; plays no instruments, and parrots no prayers or scriptures. Since he relies on no higher authority than innate wisdom-awareness, we sky-going dakinis are bound to sport and consort with him.”Kukkuripa was known for his tantric songs of realization and three of his verses appear in the Charyapada, a collection of songs from 8-12th Century India, Bangladesh.".
- Kukkuripa wikiPageExternalLink 59806.html.
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- Kukkuripa wikiPageRevisionID "604681795".
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_yogis.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_Buddhists.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mahasiddhas.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Charyapada.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Dakini.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Lama.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Mahasiddha.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Songs_of_realization.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Surya_Das.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLink Vajrayana.
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kukkuripa".
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kukkuripāda".
- Kukkuripa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kukuripa".
- Kukkuripa subject Category:Buddhist_yogis.
- Kukkuripa subject Category:Indian_Buddhists.
- Kukkuripa subject Category:Mahasiddhas.
- Kukkuripa hypernym Mahasiddha.
- Kukkuripa type Person.
- Kukkuripa type Teacher.
- Kukkuripa comment "Kukkuripa was a mahasiddha who lived in India. He became interested in tantric Buddhist practice, and chose the path of renunciation. During his travels, he found a starving dog in a bush. Moved by compassion, he fed the dog and took care of her. The two stayed together and eventually found a cave where Kukkuripa could meditate in peace.".
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- Kukkuripa sameAs Q2629614.
- Kukkuripa sameAs 固故利巴.
- Kukkuripa wasDerivedFrom Kukkuripa?oldid=604681795.
- Kukkuripa isPrimaryTopicOf Kukkuripa.