Charyapada
The Charyapada is a collection of 8th-12th century Vajrayana Buddhist caryagiti. They are mystical poems from the tantric tradition in eastern India. The Charyapada were meant to be sung.
A manuscript of this anthology was found in the early 20th century. It shows early examples of the Assamese, Oriya, Maithili and Bengali languages. The writers of the Charyapada belonged to the various regions of Assam, Bengal, Orissa and Bihar. A Tibetan translation of the Charyapada was also kept in the Tibetan Buddhist canon.[1][2]
Charyapada Media
Shantideva aka Bhusuku pa, the author of the 2nd highest number of poems of Charyapada
A contemporary bronze image of Sarahapa holding an arrow, probably made in Nepal
A sketch of Siddhacharya poet Kanhapada
References
- ↑ Shaw, Miranda; Shaw, Miranda (1995). Passionate Enlightenment::Women in Tantric Buddhism. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-01090-8.
- ↑ "charyapada". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2020-07-14.