Sūryagupta

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सूर्यगुप्त
Sūryagupta
ཉི་མ་སྦས་པ་

Sūryagupta, also known as Ravigupta, was a Kashmiri adept that cured himself of leprosy and achieved realization through a series of pure vision encounters with Tārā. In the Tibetan tradition he is mostly known for his iconographic tradition for the Praises to the Twenty-One Tārās.



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