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Wylie | pA la rnam gsum |
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English Definition | The three [pāla] kings. The three kings of the [pāla] dynasty in ancient India—[sadhupāla], [guṇapāla] and [prajñāpāla]; the three principal followers of Indian [ācārya Paṇḍita Dharmapāla], who was invited by Guge King Yeshe Od of the Ngari region of Tibet during the early eleventh century. His three disciples also came with him and worked for the revival of Buddhism in Tibet. |
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