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Sakyapa [IW]
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Sakyapa. the tradition derived from the Path & Fruit teachings of Virupa through Drogmi Lotsawa [RY]
sa chen kun dga' snying po man chad, name for both sa skya pa'i gdung rgyud and chos rgyud [IW]
 
Sakyapa. A follower of the Sakya lineage of Tibetan Buddhism [RY]


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ས་སྐྱ་ཁྲི་པ
sa chen kun dga' snying po man chad, name for both sa skya pa'i gdung rgyud and chos rgyud [IW]