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*[[Twelve sections of Sutra]]. These are also known as the [[twelve aspects of excellent speech]] ([[gsung rab yan lag bcu gnyis]]) and are the twelve main divisions of the Buddhist Canon: General Discourses ([[mdo sde]]); Proclamations in Song ([[dbyangs su bsnyad pa]]); Prophecies ([[lung du bstan pa]]); Poetic Pronouncements ([[tshigs su bcad pa]]); Special Aphorisms ([[mched du brjod pa]]); Declarations ([[gleng gzhi]]); Narratives ([[rtogs pa brjod pa]]); Parables ([[de lta bu byung ba]]); Succession of Former Lives ([[skyes pa'i rabs]]); Extensive Sayings ([[shin tu rgyas pa'i sde]]); Marvels ([[rmad du byung ba]]); Established Doctrines ([[gtan la dbab pa]]).
'''Kodragpa''' ([[ko brag pa]]) (1181-1261). Also known as [[Sonam Gyaltsen|Sönam Gyaltsen]], founder of the [[Kodrag Monastery]] in the [[Upper Nyang]] area of the [[Tsang province]] in [[Central Tibet]]. He was a great nonsecterian master and is counted among the teachers of [[Yang-Gonpa]].
 
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 14 December 2005

Kodragpa (ko brag pa) (1181-1261). Also known as Sönam Gyaltsen, founder of the Kodrag Monastery in the Upper Nyang area of the Tsang province in Central Tibet. He was a great nonsecterian master and is counted among the teachers of Yang-Gonpa.