- male, deceased (1100)
- Naropa (Tibetan; Sanskrit: "Nadaprada", 1016-1100) was an Indian Buddhist mystic and monk, the pupil of Tilopa and brother, or some sources say...
- male, deceased (1135)
- Jetsun Milarepa, (c. 1052-c. 1135 CE) is generally considered one of Tibet's most famous yogis and poets, a student of Marpa Lotsawa, and a major...
- male, deceased (1069)
- Tilopa (Tibetan; Sanskrit: Talika, 988 - 1069) was born in either Chativavo (Chittagong), Bengal or Jagora, Bengal. He was a tantric practitioner...
- male
- Luipa or Luipada (c. 10th century CE) was one of the Siddhas or Siddhacharyas from eastern India. He was a poet and writer of a number of Buddhist...
- male
- Matsyendranath (sometimes transliterated Machindranath) (9th-10th century) was one of the eighty-four Mahasiddhas, and is the patron deity of...
- male, deceased (1097)
- Marpa Lotsawa (1012-1097), or "Marpa the translator" was a Tibetan Buddhist teacher credited with the transmission of many Buddhist teachings to...
- male
- Nagarjuna was an Indian metallurgist and alchemist, born at Fort Daihak near Somnath in Gujarat in 931. He wrote the treatise "Rasaratnakara" that...
- male
- Saraha or Sarahapa or Sarahapada (c. 8th century CE), originally known as Rahulbhadra, is considered to be the first poet of Hindi by Mahapandit...
- male, 103 years old (Vienna, Virginia, United States)
- Vocalist/lyricist available to audition.
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