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*The Phug-pa school, based on the commentarial traditions of the Abridged Tantra of the Wheel of Time ([[Laghukālacakratantra]]), was founded by mKhas-dbang Nor-bzang rGya-mtsho and Phug-pa Lhun-grub rGya-mtsho, the authors of the Oral Transmissions of the White Lotus: Mother and Sons ([[ | *The Phug-pa school, based on the commentarial traditions of the Abridged Tantra of the Wheel of Time ([[Laghukālacakratantra]]), was founded by mKhas-dbang Nor-bzang rGya-mtsho and Phug-pa Lhun-grub rGya-mtsho, the authors of the Oral Transmissions of the White Lotus: Mother and Sons ([[pad dkar zhal lung ma bu]]) during the fifteenth century. The lineage was further elucidated in the seventeenth century by Sangs-rgyas rGya-mtsho, the author of [[White Beryl]] ([[Vaiḍūrya dKar po]]). [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]]) | ||
[[Category:Astrology and Divination]] | [[Category:Astrology and Divination]] |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 7 October 2006
Phug-pa School (phug lugs)
- The Phug-pa school, based on the commentarial traditions of the Abridged Tantra of the Wheel of Time (Laghukālacakratantra), was founded by mKhas-dbang Nor-bzang rGya-mtsho and Phug-pa Lhun-grub rGya-mtsho, the authors of the Oral Transmissions of the White Lotus: Mother and Sons (pad dkar zhal lung ma bu) during the fifteenth century. The lineage was further elucidated in the seventeenth century by Sangs-rgyas rGya-mtsho, the author of White Beryl (Vaiḍūrya dKar po). GD (from the Glossary to Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings)