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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[ཡེ་ཤེས་མདོ།]]</span></noinclude><br> | <noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[ཡེ་ཤེས་མདོ།]]</span></noinclude><br> | ||
<noinclude>[[ye shes mdo]]</noinclude | <noinclude>[[ye shes mdo]]</noinclude> | ||
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===Short Biography=== | ===Short Biography=== | ||
'''Jnanasutra''' An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage who was a disciple of [[Shri Singha]]. A close Dharma friend and later teacher of [[Vimalamitra]]. | '''Jnanasutra''' An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage who was a disciple of [[Shri Singha]]. A close Dharma friend and later teacher of [[Vimalamitra]]. | ||
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===Main Lineages=== | ===Main Lineages=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Dzogchen]]<br> | ||
**[[klong sde]] | |||
**[[sems sde]] | |||
**[[man ngag sde]]/[[snying thig]] | |||
===Alternate Names & Spellings=== | ===Alternate Names & Spellings=== |
Latest revision as of 02:05, 11 November 2008
Short Biography
Jnanasutra An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage who was a disciple of Shri Singha. A close Dharma friend and later teacher of Vimalamitra.
Literary Works
Main Teachers
Main Students
Main Lineages
Alternate Names & Spellings
Other Reference Sources
- Jnanasutra, passed away 994 years after the parinirvana of the Buddha [RY]
- Jnanasutra. An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage who was a disciple of Shri Singha. A close Dharma friend and later teacher of Vimalamitra [RY]
- Jnanasutra [IW]
- Dudjom Rinpoche (1991). The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: Its Fundamentals and History. Translated by Gyurme Dorje and Matthew Kapstein. Boston: Wisdom Publications.
- Thondup, Tulku. Masters of Meditation and Miracles. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1996.
- Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorjé. A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems. Junction City: Padma Publishing, 2005.
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