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Wylie | lam 'bras |
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English Definition | The Paths and Fruits. The profound and precious teachings of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. This lineage of teaching rooted in [hevajra tantra] comes from [mahāsiddha virūpa] as transmitted to [kṛṣṇa] and [dombhipa], and was brought to Tibet by Drogmi Lotsawa, who then passed the transmission to Sachen Kunga Nyingpo. Then to Sonam Tzemo and Dragpa Gyaltsen and then to Sakya [paṇḍita] and then to Drogon Choegyal Phagpa. The lineage has been successfully preserved to this day by many masters of the Sakya tradition. |
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