Nyönpa
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The term Nyönpa (Wylie: smyon pa "mad one(s)"; Sanskrit Avadhuta) may refer to a group of Tibetan Buddhist yogis or a single individual belonging to this group. They were mainly known for their unusual style of teaching, to which they owed their names.
Famous Nyönpa
- Drukpa Kunley
- Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje (''rndo mkhyen rtse'')
- Thang Tong Gyalpo
- Tsangnyön Heruka
- U Nyön Kunga Zangpo
Further reading
- Ardussi, J. & Epstein, L. (1978) "The Saintly Madman in Tibet" in: James F. Fisher (ed.) Himalayan Anthropology: The Indo-Tibetan Interface (Paris) 327-38.
- David M. DiValerio. (2015). The Holy Madmen of Tibet. Oxford University Press. 978-0199391219.
- Larsson, S. (2007) Crazy Yogins During the Early Renaissance Period.
- Larsson, S. (2012) Crazy for Wisdom : The Making of a Mad Yogin in Fifteenth-century Tibet (Leiden).
See also
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