Ajogi or Ayogipa, the Rejected Wastrel Ananga, Anangapada or Anangavajra Aryadeva, the Lotus-Born Babhaha, the Free Lover Bhadrapa, the Snob Bhandepa, the Envious God Bhiksanapa, Siddha Two-Teeth Bhusuku or Bhusukupada, the Lazy Monk Camaripa, the Divine Cobbler Campaka or Campakapada, the Flower King Carbaripa , Who Turned People to Stone Catrapa, the Lucky Beggar Caurangipa, the Limbless One Celukapa, the Revitalized Drone Darikapa Slave-King of the Temple Whore Dengipa, the Courtesan's Brahmin Slave Dhahulipa, the Blistered Rope-Maker Dharmapa, the Eternal Student Dhilipa, the Epicurean Merchant Dhobipa, the Wise Washerman Dhokaripa, the Bowl-Bearer Dombipa, the Tiger Rider Dukhandhi, the Scavenger Ghantapa, the Celibate Monk Gharbari or Gharbaripa, the Contrite Scholar Godhuripa, the Bird Catcher Gorakhnath, the Immortal Cowherd Indrabhuti Jalandhara, the (Dakini's) Chosen One Jayananda, the Crow Master Jogipa, the Siddha-Pilgrim Kalapa, the Handsome Madman Kambala, the Yogin of the Black Blanket Kamparipa, the Blacksmith Kanakhala, the younger of two Headless Sisters Kanhapa, the Dark-Skinned One Kankana, the Siddha-King Kankaripa, the Lovelorn Widower Kantalipa, the Rag Picker Kapalapa, the Skull Bearer Karnaripa see Aryadeva Khadgapa, the Master Thief Kilakilapa, the Exiled Loud-Mouth Kilapa, the Repentant Conqueror Kokilipa, the Complacent Esthete Kotalipa, the Peasant Guru Krsnacarya see Kanhapa Kucipa, the Goitre-Necked Yogin Kumbharipa, the Potter Kukkuripa (late 9th/10th), the Dog Lover Lakshmincara The Mad Princess Lilapa, the Royal Hedonist Lucikapa, the Escapist Luipa [teachings disseminated to Tilopa] Mahipa, the Greatest Manibhadra, the Model Wife Medhini, the Tired Farmer Mekhala the elder of the two Headless Sisters Mekopa, the Wild-Eyed Guru Minapa or Matsyendranath, the Fisherman Nagabodhi, the Red-Horned Thief Nalinapa, the Self-Reliant Prince Naropa Nirgunapa, the Enlightened Moron Pacaripa, the Pastrycook Pankajapa, the Lotus-Born Brahmin Putalipa, the Mendicant Icon-Bearer Rahula, the Rejuvenated Dotard Ratnakarasanti see Santipa Sakara see Saroruha Samudra, the Pearl Diver Santideva see Bhusuku Santipa, the Academic Saraha Saroruha, the Lotus Child (the Lotus-Born) Sarvabhaksa, the Empty-Bellied Siddha Savaripa, the Hunter Syalipa, the Jackal Yogin Tantepa, the Gambler Tanti or Tantipa, the Senile Weaver Thaganapa Master of the Lie Tilopa Tog tse pa see Kotalipa Udhilipa, the Flying Siddha (the Bird-Man) Upanaha, the Bootmaker Ugyenpa or Urgyenpa Vinapa, the Music Lover, the Musician Virupa [inspired the Sakya-pa lineage] Vyalipa, the Courtesan's Alchemist
Buddha Names from Different Sutras and other Sources
Amitayus Maha-Vairocana Akshobhya Ratnasambhava Amoghasiddhi Medicine Buddha Hevraja Heruka Chakrasamvara Kalachakra Kalki-Avatar Kalki-Devatas Lokeshvaraja Diamond Banner Vissudha Heruka Supreme Clouds on Mountain of All Virtues Ocean of Supreme Virtue King of the Adornments of the Good Eye of the Transcendent Ways Universally Renowned Lotus Eye Banner Pure Knowledge Observing Knowledge Independent Knowledge Unhindered Knowledge Knowledge of Characteristics Knowledge of Dignified Conduct Darkness Destroying Knowledge Immutable Knowledge Supreme Knowledge Ultimate Knowledge Amitabha Avalokiteshvara Dharma Raja Krata-Shatru Samantadarshin Sarvarthadarshin Arthavadin Amidhvaja Amitaketu Ariscskanda Mariskanda Manjusvara Brahmghosha Anantavirya Salendaraja Nakshataraja Merupradipa Merudhvaja Mahameru Meruprabha Meruprabhasa Mahaprabha Mahaprabhasa Gandhottma Gandhaprabhasa Dharma Dharamdhvaja Dharamadhara Adityasambhava Jaliniprabha Dustpradarsha Sudharasimhaprabha Simha Yasas Yasasprabha Yasasprabhasa Ratnoplasri Vaisvananirghosha Sumerukalpa Ratankususampushpitagatra Krakuchanda Kanakmuni Kashapya Konnagamna Kondana Sikhi Vipaysin Veesabhu Chandravatikshestra Chandrasuriyapradipa Prabhutaratna Sugandhakuta Ruci Adimukta Rantasikhin Ratnaketu Medhankara Tanankara Sarankara Anomadassin Dhamadassin Athadassin Piyadassin Sobhita Revata Mangla Sujata Sumana Sakyamuni Siddartha Sumedha Padmuttara Paduma Narada Tissa Pussa
35 Confession Buddhas
Shakyamuni Buddha Thoroughly Destroying with Vajra Essence Radiant Jewel King, Lord of the Nagas Army of Heroes Delighted Hero Jewel Fire Jewel Moonlight Meaningful to See Jewel Moon Stainless One Bestowed with Courage Pure One Bestowed with Purity Water God Deity of the Water God Glorious Goodness Glorious Sandalwood Infinite Splendor Glorious Light Sorrowless Glory Son of Non-craving Glorious Flower Pure Light Rays Clearly Knowing by Play Lotus Light Rays Clearly Knowing by Play Glorious Wealth Glorious Mindfulness Glorious Name Widely Renowned King Holding the Victory Banner of Foremost Power Glorious One Totally Subduing Utterly Victorious in Battle Glorious Transcendence Through Subduing Glorious Manifestations Illuminating All All-Subduing Jewel Lotus King of the Lord of Mountains Firmly Seated on Jewel and Lotus King of the Lord of Mountains Firmly Seated on Jewel and Lotus King of the Lord of Mountains Firmly Seated on Jewel and Lotus
7 Medicine Buddhas
Supari Kirti Tanama Sri Raja Svara Gosa Raja Suvarna Bhadra Vimala Asokotta Ma Sri Raja Dharma Kirti Sagara Abhijya Raja Bhaisajya Guru Raja