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  • Marpa (mar pa lo tsa ba chos kyi blo gros) (1012-1097/9) and his student Milarepa (mi la ras pa) (1040-1123). Milarepa's student Gampopa (sgam po pa) (1079-1153)
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  • Jonangpa (category Jonang)
    (1243-1313) who was the founder of Jonang Monastery and the Jonang tradition as we know it today, kun mkhyen dol po pa shes rab rgyal mtshan (1292-1361)
    2 KB (220 words) - 05:25, 24 October 2010
  • Ngawang Lodro Drakpa (redirect from mkhan po blo gros grags pa) (category Jonang)
    on the Jonang Foundation website. See also link below. Khenpo Lodro Drakpa (1920-1975) was one of the most influential and prolific modern Jonang masters
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  • four main lineages. The Jonang transmission of the Shangpa teachings, as well as the Thanglug (thang lugs) and Jagpa ('jag pa) lineages, originated with
    12 KB (1,926 words) - 06:30, 19 September 2013
  • sor sdud pa – withdrawal (Skt. pratyāhara) 2. bsam gtan - mental focus (Skt. dhyāna) 3. srog rtsol - wind control (Skt. prāṇāyāma) 4. 'dzin pa – retention
    3 KB (410 words) - 20:24, 29 December 2013
  • Shentong is called Yogacara Madhyamika." Template:Reflist JonangMonasteryShimla.com | Jonang School - Development
    3 KB (387 words) - 01:47, 7 July 2009
  • Minling Lochen Dharma Shri (1654-1718), Kathmandu la phyi pa chen po'i rnam par thar pa gsal bar byed pa dri med zla ba'i 'phreng ba/ A Garland of Immaculate
    15 KB (2,399 words) - 23:40, 9 October 2016
  • Thartuk Translation Committee hosted by Jonang Foundation was formed in 2005 in response to the requests of Jonang masters that seminal works of their tradition
    890 bytes (101 words) - 05:11, 23 April 2006
  • Lodrö Namgyal (category Jonang)
    images are taken from the Jonang Foundation website. See link below. Taranatha Gyaltsab Narthangpa Ngawang Thrinle Jonang Jonang Foundation[1] Jonangpa Blog[2]
    2 KB (227 words) - 20:05, 16 June 2009
  • Chöku Lhawang Dragpa (category Jonang Masters)
    grags pa) Lama Dampa Jampa Lhündrub Drubpa'i Wangchug Lhawang Dragpa (bla ma dam pa byams pa lhun grub grub pa'i dbang phyug lha dbang grags pa), as Tāranātha
    3 KB (379 words) - 02:39, 6 July 2010
  • Kunga Palzang (category Jonang)
    From the "rje btsun bla ma dam pa kun dga' dpal bzang po'i rnam par thar pa ngo mtshar gser gyi rnga bo che" by Jonang Tāranātha , vol. 20, pp. 179-264
    4 KB (578 words) - 00:14, 3 July 2010
  • Ngawang Thrinle (category Jonang)
    sa skya, shangs pa bka’ brgyud and ‘brug pa bka’ brgyud schools. Most of this information and some of the images are taken from the Jonang Foundation website
    1 KB (209 words) - 20:07, 16 June 2009
  • Gyaltsab Narthangpa (category Jonang)
    thang region in Central Tibet, which is famous for the important bka’ gdams pa establishment of the same name with its equally reknowned printing press.
    1 KB (131 words) - 10:39, 4 June 2009
  • Künsang Wangpo (category Jonang)
    this information is taken from the Jonang Foundation website. See link below. Ngawang Thrinle Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu Jonang Foundation[1] Jonangpa Blog[2]
    1 KB (200 words) - 20:08, 16 June 2009
  • Taranatha, {jo nang pa} b. 1575 [RY] jo nang pa - Jonangpa. p.n. of a sect. [name of a Buddhist school in Tibet]; Taranatha, b. 1575 [RY] jo nang pa - Jonangpa
    16 KB (2,779 words) - 09:20, 18 August 2008
  • victorious in all directions [IW] Jonang Chokley Namgyal: 1306-1386 [RY] Dagpo Chokley Namgyal: Karma Trinlepa I:(karma 'phrin las pa dwags po phyogs las rnam rgyal)
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  • Rinchen Tsondrü. A certain Nyugla Panchen Ngawang Dragpa (smyug la paN chen ngag dbang grags pa) is said to have written another biography of Niguma, but I have
    5 KB (697 words) - 04:42, 3 December 2013
  • Jetsun Kunga Drolchog (category Jonang Masters)
    ocean-like teachings of the Sakya, Jonang, Kagyu and Shangpa lineages. He later became the 24th throne-holder of Jonang monastery and one of the main propagators
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཇོ་ནང 1) Jonang Tradition. 2) Jonang, in Tsang [RY] place where jo nang pa was born [JV] Jonangpa. The lineage of masters
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དོལ་པོ་པ་ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན 1292-1361, Jonang scholar [ggd] [RY] 1292-1361 - Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen [RY]
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