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[[Kadampa]]. The lineage of teachings bought to Tibet by the great Indian master [[Atisha]]. ([[RY]])
see also: ([[sku mched rnam gsum]]); and ([[sku mched gsum]])


Kadampa; Kadampa [sect of Tibetan Buddhism founded by [[Atisha]] (882-1054 AD) and chief disciple] [[bka' gdams gong ma]]/ [[bka' gdams]] [[rnying pa]]; 1) the [[Kadampa School]], brought to Tibet by Atisha. 2) A follower of the Kadampa School. ([[RY]])
The three spiritual brothers of the [[Kadampa Tradition]] - three disciples / spiritual sons of [[Dromtönpa]]. 1) {[[po to ba]]}. 2) {[[spyan snga ba]]}. 3) {[[phu chung ba]]}. [[Potowa]], [[Chengawa]] and [[Phuchungwa]]. ([[RY]])


early version of [[dge lugs pa]] kadampa, adviser, reformed buddhist school found by [['brom]] [[stong pa]] [[rgyal ba]]'i [['byung gnas]]. ([[JV]])
the Kadampa school. ([[IW]])
the Kadampa school [brought to tibet by atisha a follower of the kadampa school. sangs rgyas kyi bka' las yig 'bru gcig kyang ma lus par tsang ma gdams ngag tu go ba'i grub mtha' zhig ste, jo bo rje Atisha nas dbu brnyes, by 'brom ston pa rgyal ba'i 'byung gnas srol phyes, spread by po to ba, spyan snga ba, and phu chung ba, the sku mched gsum; by glang ri thang pa and sha ra ba gnyis and, bya yul ba etc. spread even further. Within the very well-known [[bka' gdams pa]] lineage of masters were both gzhung pa and gdams ngag pa or three with [[man ngag]] pa]. ([[IW]])


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བཀའ་གདམས་སྐུ་མཆེད་གསུམ།

see also: (sku mched rnam gsum); and (sku mched gsum)

The three spiritual brothers of the Kadampa Tradition - three disciples / spiritual sons of Dromtönpa. 1) {po to ba}. 2) {spyan snga ba}. 3) {phu chung ba}. Potowa, Chengawa and Phuchungwa. (RY)