Luipa or Luipada (c. 10th century) was a mahasiddha siddhacharya from Bengal. He was a Buddhist saint from the Kãivartā community. He was a poet and writer of a number of Buddhist texts and the Charyapada which is the earliest form of languages like Bengali, Assamese, Odia, Bhojpuri, and Maithili.
Luipa or Luipada (c. 10th century) was a mahasiddha siddhacharya from Bengal. He was a Buddhist saint from the Kãivartā community. He was a poet and writer...
The Aghori sect told Haraprasad Shastri the address of Charyapada, as Luipada, one of the primary authors of the Charyapada, was a Siddha of Aghori tantra...
Sahajiya mahasiddhas (great adepts or yogis) like Saraha, Kanha, Savari, Luipāda, Kukkuripāda, Kānhapāda and Bhusukupāda were tantric Buddhists who expounded...
Charyapada and are 47 mystic hymns composed by various Buddhist monks, namely; Luipada, Kanhapada, Kukkuripada, Chatilpada, Bhusukupada, Kamlipada, Dhendhanpada...
established in Chittagong in the tenth century. Where Buddhist scholars such as Luipada, Sabripa, Ladpa, Avadhutpa etc. used to study. Persian was the official...
Mad Princess"; Lilapa, the "Royal Hedonist"; Lucikapa, the "Escapist"; Luipada, the "Fish-Gut Eater"; Mahipa, the "Greatest"; Manibhadra*, the "Happy...
Nagarjuna (not to be confused with the Madhyamaka philosopher), Lawapa, Luipada, Shavari, and Krishnacharya. Furthermore, the sources for this compilation...