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A eleventh century [[Kālacakra]] master, whose view was similar to Dolpopa's [[gzhan stong]]. | A eleventh century [[Kālacakra]] master, whose view was similar to Dolpopa's [[gzhan stong]]. | ||
Author of the "Four Clear Lamps" (gsal sgron skor bzhi) - Short texts on [[zung 'jug]], [[phyag rgya chen po]], [['od gsal]] and [[stong nyid]]. <ref>Stearns, Cyrus ''The Buddha from Dolpo'' SUNY 1999, Reprinted Motlalal Banarsidass, Delhi 2002 </ref> | Author of the "Four Clear Lamps" (gsal sgron skor bzhi) - Short texts on [[zung 'jug]], [[phyag rgya chen po]], [['od gsal]] and [[stong nyid]]. <ref>Stearns, Cyrus ''The Buddha from Dolpo'' SUNY 1999, Reprinted Motlalal Banarsidass, Delhi 2002 p.44</ref> | ||
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Yumowa Mikyö Dorje (yu mo ba mi bskyod rdo rje / grub thob yu mo ba)
A eleventh century Kālacakra master, whose view was similar to Dolpopa's gzhan stong.
Author of the "Four Clear Lamps" (gsal sgron skor bzhi) - Short texts on zung 'jug, phyag rgya chen po, 'od gsal and stong nyid. [1]
References
- ↑ Stearns, Cyrus The Buddha from Dolpo SUNY 1999, Reprinted Motlalal Banarsidass, Delhi 2002 p.44