Thursday, August 24, 2006



1. Acinta or Acintapa, the Avaricious Hermit
2. Ajogi or Ayogipa, the Rejected Wastrel
3. Ananga, Anangapada or Anangavajra
4. Aryadeva, the Lotus-Born (the One-Eyed)
5. Babhaha, the Free Lover
6. Bhadrapa, the Snob (the Exclusive Brahmin)
7. Bhandepa, the Envious God
8. Bhiksanapa, Siddha Two-Teeth
9. Bhusuku or Bhusukupada, the Lazy Monk (the Idle Monk)
10. Camaripa, the Divine Cobbler (the Cobbler)
11. Campaka or Campakapada, the Flower King
12. Carbaripa or Carpati, Who Turned People to Stone (the Petrifyer)
13. Catrapa, the Lucky Beggar
14. Caurangipa, the Limbless One (the Dismembered Stepson)
15. Celukapa, the Revitalized Drone
16. Darikapa Slave-King of the Temple Whore
17. Dengipa, the Courtesan's Brahmin Slave
18. Dhahulipa, the Blistered Rope-Maker
19. Dharmapa, the Eternal Student (c.900)
20. Dhilipa, the Epicurean Merchant
21. Dhobipa, the Wise Washerman
22. Dhokaripa, the Bowl-Bearer
23. Dombipa, the Tiger Rider
24. Dukhandhi, the Scavenger
25. Ghantapa, the Celibate Monk (the Celibate Bell-Ringer)
26. Gharbari or Gharbaripa, the Contrite Scholar (Skt., pandita)
27. Godhuripa, the Bird Catcher
28. Gorakhnath or Goraksha, the Immortal Cowherd
29. Indrabhuti [teachings disseminated to Tilopa]
30. Jalandhara, the (Dakini's) Chosen One
31. Jayananda, the Crow Master
32. Jogipa, the Siddha-Pilgrim
33. Kalapa, the Handsome Madman
34. Kambala, the Yogin of the Black Blanket (the Black-Blanket-Clad Yogin)
35. Kamparipa, the Blacksmith
36. Kanakhala, the younger of the two Headless (Severed-Headed) Sisters
37. Kanhapa, the Dark-Skinned One (the Dark Siddha)
38. Kankana, the Siddha-King
39. Kankaripa, the Lovelorn Widower
40. Kantalipa, the Rag Picker (the Ragman-Tailor)
41. Kapalapa, the Skull Bearer
Karnaripa see Aryadeva
42. Khadgapa, the Master Thief (the Fearless Thief)
43. Kilakilapa, the Exiled Loud-Mouth
44. Kilapa or Kirapalapa, the Repentant Conqueror
45. Kokilipa, the Complacent Esthete
46. Kotalipa, the Peasant Guru
Krsnacarya see Kanhapa
47. Kucipa, the Goitre-Necked Yogin
48. Kumbharipa, the Potter
49. Kukkuripa (late 9th/10th), the Dog Lover
50. Lakshmincara The Mad Princess
51. Lilapa, the Royal Hedonist
52. Lucikapa, the Escapist
53. Luipa [teachings disseminated to Tilopa]
Lwa wa pa see Kambala
54. Mahipa, the Greatest
55. Manibhadra, the Model Wife (the Happy Housewife)
56. Medhini, the Tired Farmer
57. Mekhala (c. 900) the elder of the two Headless (Severed-Headed) Sisters
58. Mekopa, the Wild-Eyed Guru (Guru Dread-Stare)
59. Minapa, the Fisherman
Matsyendranath see Luipa
60. Nagabodhi, the Red-Horned Thief
61. Nalinapa, the Self-Reliant Prince
62. Naropa
63. Nirgunapa, the Enlightened Moron
64. Pacaripa, the Pastrycook
65. Pankajapa, the Lotus-Born Brahmin
66. Putalipa, the Mendicant Icon-Bearer
67. Rahula, the Rejuvenated Dotard
Ratnakarasanti see Santipa
Sakara see Saroruha
68. Samudra, the Pearl Diver
Santideva see Bhusuku
69. Santipa, the Academic (the Complacent Missionary) [teacher of Brogmi]
70. Saraha
71. Saroruha, the Lotus Child (the Lotus-Born)
72. Sarvabhaksa, the Empty-Bellied Siddha (the Glutton)
73. Savaripa, the Hunter, thought to have incarnated in Drukpa Künleg
74. Syalipa, the Jackal Yogin
75. Tantepa, the Gambler
76. Tanti or Tantipa, the Senile Weaver
77. Thaganapa Master of the Lie (the Compulsive Liar)
78. Tilopa
Tog tse pa see Kotalipa
79. Udhilipa, the Flying Siddha (the Bird-Man)
80. Upanaha, the Bootmaker
81. Ugyenpa or Urgyenpa (1230 +/or 1323)
82. Vinapa, the Music Lover, the Musician [teachings disseminated to Indrabhuti (see above) and Tilopa]
83. Virupa [inspired the Sakya-pa lineage]
84. Vyalipa, the Courtesan's Alchemist.

ANEXO 1 :

SIDDHAS de Patanjali :
1-Invisibilidad : "kâya-rûpa-samyamât-tada-grâhya-shakti-stambhe cakshuh-prakâsha-asamprayoge antardhânam —etena shabdâdi antardhânam uktam"
2-Alegria-cordialidad : "maitry-âdishu balâni"
3-Refuerzo de lo anterior :"maitrî-karunâ-muditâ-upekshânam sukha-duhkha-punya-apunya-vishayânâm bhâvanâtash-citta-prasâdanam".
4-Fuerza física infinita : "baleshu hasti-bala-âdîni".
5-Eliminar sed-hambre : "kantha-kûpe kshut-pipâsâ-nivrittih"
6-Estabilidad emocional: "kûrma-nâdyâm sthairyam".
7-Visionar los Devas : "mûrdha-jyotishi siddha-darshanam".
8-Clariaudiencia : "shrotra-âkâshayoh sambandha-samyamâd-divyam shrotram".
9-Levitación:"kâya-âkâshayoh sambandha-samyamâl-laghu-tûla-samâpattesh-ca-akâsha-gamanam".
10-Dominio elementos de la naturaleza : "sthûla-sva-rûpa-sûkshma-anvaya-arthavattva-samyamâd-bhûta-jayah".
11-Dominio sentidos : "grahana-sva-rûpa-asmitâ-anvaya-arthavattva-samyamâd-indriya-jayah".
12-Conocimiento naturaleza del tiempo : "kshana-tat-kramayoh samyamâd-viveka-jam jñânam".
13-Percepciones extrasensoriales : "tatah prâtibha-shrâvana-vedanâ-âdarsha-âsvâda-vârtâ jâyante".
14-Penetración total de otras mentes : "bandha-kârana-shaithilyât-pracâra-samvedanâc-ca cittasya para-sharîra-âveshah".
15-Levitación 2: "udâna-jayâj-jala-panka-kantaka-âdishu-asanga utkrântish-ca".
16-Luminosidad corporal incandescente : "samâna-jayâj-jvalanam".
17-Desaparición del velo que oculta la luz : "bahir-akalpitâ vrittir-mahâ-videhâ tatah prakâsha-avarana-kshayah".
18-Cambio de tamaño-Formas hermosas : "tato’nima-âdi-prâdurbhâvah kâya-sampat-tad-dharma-anabhighâtash-ca".
19-Desplazamiento mental-sentidos corporales : "tato mano-javitvam vikarana-bhâvah pradhâna-jayash-ca".
20-"Omnipotencia y omnisciencia ":"sattva-purusa-anyatâ-khyâti-mâtrasya sarva-bhâva-adhishthâtritvam sarva-jñâtritvam ca".
21-Destrucción fuente imperfección -aislamiento trascendental : "tad-vairâgyâd-api dosha-bîja-kshaye kaivalyam".
22-Discernimiento diferencial entre iguales : "jâti-lakshana-deshair-anyatâ-anavacchedât-tulyayos-tatah pratipattih".
23-Disminución causas aflicción : "samâdhi-bhâvana-arthah klesha-tanû-karana-arthash-ca".
24-Elimicación causas sutiles aflicción :"te pratiprasava-heyah sûkshmah".
25-Herramientas más sutiles :"trayam-ekatra samyamah".
26-"2:"tasya bhûmishu viniyogah".
27-Lo interno se vuelve externo : "tad-api bahir-angam nirbîjasya".
28-Discernimiento puro : "târakam sarva-vishayam sarvathâ-vishayam-akramam ca-iti viveka-jam jñânam".
29-Discernimiento trascendental :"sattva-purushayoh shuddhi-sâmye kaivalyam-iti".
30-Conexión deidad personal :"svâdhyâyâd-ishta-devatâ-samprayogah".
31-Felicidad Insuperable : "santoshâd-anuttamah sukha-lâbhah".
32-Riquezas:"asteya-pratisthâyâm sarva-ratna-upasthânam".
33-Vitalidad :"brahmacarya-pratisthâyâm vîrya-lâbhah".
34-Conocimiento del cómo y porqué de tu existencia : "aparigraha-sthairye janma-kathamtâ-sambodhah".
35-Samadhis:"purusha-artha-shûnyânam gunânâm pratiprasavah kaivalyam sva-rûpa-pratisthâ vâ citi-shaktir-iti".
36- Ishitvam: Es la adquisición del poder divino. El Yogui se convierte en el Señor del Universo. El Yogui que alcanza este poder es capaz de devolver la vida a los muertos. Los swamis Kabir, Tulsidas y Akalkot tenían este poder.
37-4. Garima: Es el opuesto a Laghima. Con este siddhi el Yogui adquiere un incremento de su gravedad específica. Puede hacer su cuerpo tan pesado como una montaña ingiriendo grandes cantidades de aire.


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