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Marpa Chökyi Lodrö (Tib. མར་པ་ཆོས་ཀྱི་བློ་གྲོས་, Wyl. mar pa chos kyi blo gros) or Marpa Lotsawa (1012-1097) was a great Tibetan master and translator, and a disciple of Naropa and other great siddhas. He brought many tantras from India to Tibet and translated them. These teachings were passed down through Milarepa and his other disciples, and are the basis of the teachings of the Kagyü lineage.
The four great pillars (Tib. ཀ་བ་ཆེན་པོ་བཞི་, Wyl. ka ba chen po bzhi) or four great students of Marpa Lotsawa are:
The collected writings of Marpa Lotsawa were recently published in seven volumes.<ref>lHo brag mar pa lo tsā’i gsung ’bum. 7 vols. (330, 313, 313, 319, 342, 293, 304 pp.). dPal brtsegs bod yig dpe rnying zhib ’jug khang (ed.). Mes po’i shul bzhag, no. 210–216; bKa’ brgyud gsung ’bum phyogs bsgrigs, no. 2–8. Krung go’i bod rig pa dpe skrun khang, 2011. ISBN 978-7-80253-327-1. A pdf of the dkar chag (index) is available at http://www.tibetanbookstore.org/</ref>
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