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Palpung, name of a monastery, seat of monastic Situ lineage. Retreat center there begun by Jamg�n Kongtr�l [RY]
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Lord Atisha [RY]


Palpung monastery [seat of monastic situ lineage with retreat center begun by jamgon kongtrul] [IW]
buddhist pandit of bengal who taught in tibet for 13 years [JV]


Palpung monastery [IW]
Lord Atisha. The great Indian master who brought the teachings later known as Kadampa to Tibet [RY]


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དཔལ་ལྡན་ཨ་ཏི་ཤ

Lord Atisha [RY]

buddhist pandit of bengal who taught in tibet for 13 years [JV]

Lord Atisha. The great Indian master who brought the teachings later known as Kadampa to Tibet [RY]