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four deities of the Kadampa [Shakyamuni, Achala (Akshobhya), Avalokiteshvara, Tara [[mi gyo ba]], [[sgrol ma]], [[spyan ras gzigs]], [[sha kya thub pa]] [IW]
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four deities, worshipped by the Kadampa sect: a) Shakyamuni. b) Avalokiteshvara. c) Akshobhya. d) Tara; four deities of the Kadampa. 1) Shakyamuni. 2) Achala [Akshobhya]. 3) Avalokiteshvara. 4) Tara. 1) [[mi g.yo ba]]. 2) [[sgril ma]]. 3) [[spyan ras gzigs]]. 4) [[sha kya thub pa]] [RY]
1) the [[Root Texts of the Kadampa School]]. 2) the main teachings of [[Atisha]]. ([[RY]])


Four patron deities of the Kadampas [RY]
the Root texts of the [[Kadampa]] school. The main teachings of [[Atisha]] or the view chiefly by Atisha...[[jo bo rje]] [[bden gnyis]] [[la 'jug pa]] and, [[dbu ma]]'i [[man ngag]], etc. and, the practice chiefly [[ston pa]] [[spyod bsdus]] [[sgron me]] [[dang]], [[spyod bsdus]] [[sogs]], [[gnyis ka]] [[ston pa]] [[byang chub lam sgron]] [[bcas]]. ([[IW]])


four deities of the Kadampa [IW]
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བཀའ་གདམས་རྩ་གཞུང
བཀའ་གདམས་རྩ་གཞུང།

1) the Root Texts of the Kadampa School. 2) the main teachings of Atisha. (RY)

the Root texts of the Kadampa school. The main teachings of Atisha or the view chiefly by Atisha...jo bo rje bden gnyis la 'jug pa and, dbu ma'i man ngag, etc. and, the practice chiefly ston pa spyod bsdus sgron me dang, spyod bsdus sogs, gnyis ka ston pa byang chub lam sgron bcas. (IW)