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1) Jonang Tradition. 2) Jonang, in Tsang [RY]
Lord/ Atisha; 1) nobleman, man of high rank, lord. 2) elder brother. 3) the Buddha in Lhasa; Lord [RY]


place where jo nang pa was born [JV]
n of Indian image of Buddha Shakyamuni originally in the ra mo che temple, brought to Tibet by the Chinese queen of Songtsen Gampo [RY]


Jonangpa. The lineage of masters of the Shentong School who were known by their monastery at Jomo Nang. They include Yumo Miky� Dorje, the founder of the school, Tukje Ts�ndr�, D�lpowa Sherab Gyaltsen and Taranatha [RY]
lord, master, noble, venerable, Jo (the Buddha), the famous statute of the Buddha in the Lhasa Jokang [JV]
 
1) older brother; 2) principal 1 among gods or humans; 3) Jo Bo statue; 4) nobleman, man of high rank, lord; 5) the Buddha [IW]
 
Jowo Atisha [RY]


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Revision as of 09:46, 28 December 2005

Lord/ Atisha; 1) nobleman, man of high rank, lord. 2) elder brother. 3) the Buddha in Lhasa; Lord [RY]

n of Indian image of Buddha Shakyamuni originally in the ra mo che temple, brought to Tibet by the Chinese queen of Songtsen Gampo [RY]

lord, master, noble, venerable, Jo (the Buddha), the famous statute of the Buddha in the Lhasa Jokang [JV]

1) older brother; 2) principal 1 among gods or humans; 3) Jo Bo statue; 4) nobleman, man of high rank, lord; 5) the Buddha [IW]

Jowo Atisha [RY]