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spiritual heir/ child of the victorious ones [RB]
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Gyalsey Togmey, the Unimpeded Bodhisattva [RY]
  
prince, sons of the victorious ones, son of a king or prince or chief, son of a buddha, bodhisattva, prince, jinaputra [JV]
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Gyalsey Togmey. Also known as Gyalsey Ng�lchu Togmey Zangpo (1295-1369), this master of the Sakya tradition is famous for his 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva [RY]
 
 
buddha-child, buddha-son, jina putra. bodhisattva, a Buddha-son, child of a conqueror, prince, bodhisattva, the victorious ones and their heirs / sons and daughters, the heirs / sons and daughters of the victorious ones; Jinaputra, son of the Victorious One, (Syn. Bodhisattva) spiritual heir/ child of the victorious ones; victorious one's child / son; Offspring of the Buddhas or Conquerors: Bodhisattvas [RY]
 
  
 
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Gyalsey Togmey, the Unimpeded Bodhisattva [RY]

Gyalsey Togmey. Also known as Gyalsey Ng�lchu Togmey Zangpo (1295-1369), this master of the Sakya tradition is famous for his 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva [RY]