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Also well known as [[Lama Shang]] (1123-1193), he was a disciple of [[Dakpo Gomtshul]] ([[dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying po]], 1116-1169) and founder of the [[Tsalpa Kagyu]] school, one of the Four Greater Kagyu Schools. His works are presently available in nine volumes. | |||
===Literary Works=== | ===Literary Works=== |
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Also well known as Lama Shang (1123-1193), he was a disciple of Dakpo Gomtshul (dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying po, 1116-1169) and founder of the Tsalpa Kagyu school, one of the Four Greater Kagyu Schools. His works are presently available in nine volumes.
Literary Works
Main Teachers
- Dakpo Gomtshul (dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying po, 1116-1169)
Main Students
- 'dul ba 'od (b.12th cent.)
- dge ba 'bum (b.12th cent.)
- nam mkha' 'od (1133-1199)
- nyi ma shes rab (1139-1208)
- rin chen sengge (b.12th cent.)
- sangs rgyas 'bum (b.12th cent.)