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1) white/ light earth; 2) sa skya rdzong (/; 2) [[Sakya]] school [IW]
  
 
Sakya school [RY]
 
Sakya school [RY]
  
The seat of the Sakya school (sa skya), founded in 1073 by K�nchok Gyalpo of the Kh�n clan. Its main temple, the impressive Great Emanated Temple (sprul pa'i gtsug lag khang chen mo), was erected in 1268 and is the only building, among over a hundred temples in Sakya's monastic complex, which survived the Cultural Revolution. [MR] [RY]
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The seat of the [[Sakya]] school [[sa skya]], founded in 1073 by Könchok Gyalpo of the Khön clan. Its main temple, the impressive Great Emanated Temple (sprul pa'i gtsug lag khang chen mo), was erected in 1268 and is the only building, among over a hundred temples in [[Sakya]]'s monastic complex, which survived the Cultural Revolution. [MR] [RY]
  
 
county in 21th cent Tibet. [RY]
 
county in 21th cent Tibet. [RY]
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pandita, b.1182, grey earth, a monastery [JV]
 
pandita, b.1182, grey earth, a monastery [JV]
  
1) Sakya. One of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It was established in the eleventh century by Drogmi Lotsawa ('brog mi lo tsa ba), a disciple of the Indian master Virupa. 2) Sakya; The seat of the Sakya school, Sakya was founded by K�nchok Gyalpo of the powerful Kh�n family, in 1073 [RY]
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1) [[Sakya]]. One of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It was established in the eleventh century by [[Drogmi Lotsawa]] ('brog mi lo tsa ba), a disciple of the Indian master [[Virupa]]. 2) [[Sakya]]; The seat of the [[Sakya]] school, [[Sakya]] was founded by Könchok Gyalpo of the powerful Khön family, in 1073 [RY]
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SA Eight chariots of the practice lineages ([[sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad]])
  
 
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1) white/ light earth; 2) sa skya rdzong (/; 2) Sakya school [IW]

Sakya school [RY]

The seat of the Sakya school sa skya, founded in 1073 by Könchok Gyalpo of the Khön clan. Its main temple, the impressive Great Emanated Temple (sprul pa'i gtsug lag khang chen mo), was erected in 1268 and is the only building, among over a hundred temples in Sakya's monastic complex, which survived the Cultural Revolution. [MR] [RY]

county in 21th cent Tibet. [RY]

pandita, b.1182, grey earth, a monastery [JV]

1) Sakya. One of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It was established in the eleventh century by Drogmi Lotsawa ('brog mi lo tsa ba), a disciple of the Indian master Virupa. 2) Sakya; The seat of the Sakya school, Sakya was founded by Könchok Gyalpo of the powerful Khön family, in 1073 [RY]


SA Eight chariots of the practice lineages (sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad)