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'''Jonangpa''' ([[jo nang]])
'''Barawa''' - ([[chos rje 'ba' ra ba rgyal mtshan bzang po]]) (1310-1391). Disciple of [[Zurphugpa]], [[Shuksebpa]] and [[Kodragpa Sönam Gyaltsen]].
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A practitioner or master of the [[Jonang]] lineage. This lineage of masters are associated with the [[Shentong]] School and were known by their monastery at [[Jomo Nang]]. They include [[Kunpang Thukje Tsondru]], the founder of the school, [[Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen]] and [[Taranatha]].


1) The [[Jonang]] tradition; 2) The place called, "Jomonang" abbreviated and known as "Jonang" in [[Utsang]], South Central Tibet; 3) One of the five Tibetan Buddhist traditions along with the [[Nyingma]], [[Sakya]], [[Kagyu]], and [[Geluk]]; 4) The tradition of Tibetan Buddhism that holds the [[Six Vajra Yogas]] of the [['bro]] lineage of the [[Kalachakra]] [[Tantra]] and the [[zhen tong]] ('shentong') view based upon the Buddha's [[Third Turning]] or third set of [[sutra]] discourses; 5) Lineage masters of the Jonang tradition include: [[yu mo mi bskyod rdo rje]] (11th century) who was an early forefather of the tradition, [[kun spangs thugs rje brtson 'grus]] (1243-1313) who was the founder of [[Jonang Monastery]] and the Jonang tradition as we know it today, [[kun mkhyen dol po pa shes rab rgyal mtshan]] (1292-1361) who wrote extensively on both sutra and tantra zhentong, [[kun dga' grol mchog]] (1507-66), [[rje btsun]] [[Taranatha]] (1575-1653), [['ba' mda' dge legs]] (1844-1912), and [[mkhan po blo gros grags pa]] (1920-75).
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 14 December 2005