Thugs sras kun dga'
ཐུགས་སྲས་ཀུན་དགའ་
Tukse Kunga (1062 - 1124)
Tukse Kunga (1062 - 1124)
One of the group of students of Phadampa Sangye associated with his final visit to Tibet that are collectively known as the Four Gatekeeper Yogins (sgo ba'i rnal 'byor bzhi), each of which are associated with one of the cardinal directions. Tukse Kunga, often referred to as Kunga the Bodhisattva (byang chub sems dpa' kun dga'), is associated with the northern gate (byang sgo).
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BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P7840 |
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