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Tibetan History, by Tsepon, W.D. Shakabpa, published by Shakabpa House, Kalimpong, Indian, 1976, Vol. I and II [RY]
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The three jamyang gurus of Tibet [holy beings: Sakya Pandita [[kun dga' rgyal mtshan]], omniscient Longchenpa [[klong chen rab 'byams dri med 'od zer]], and Lord [[tsong kha pa, blo bzang grags pa]] [IW]


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བོད་ཀྱི་འཇམ་དབྱངས་གསུམ
The three jamyang gurus of Tibet [holy beings: Sakya Pandita kun dga' rgyal mtshan, omniscient Longchenpa klong chen rab 'byams dri med 'od zer, and Lord tsong kha pa, blo bzang grags pa [IW]