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[[Image: | [[Image:KungaDrolchog02.jpg|thumb|Jonang Kunga Drolchog (1507-1566)]] | ||
Kunga Drolchog [1507-1566], was a predecessor in the incarnation lineage of Jonang [[Taranatha]]. He was an outstanding master of many lineages, a true exemplar of the [[Rime]] or non-sectarian ideal. He is the author of the famous "Hundred Instructions of the Jonangpa", which were included by [[Jamgon Kongtrul]] in his famous [[Dam Ngakdzo]]. | Kunga Drolchog [1507-1566], was a predecessor in the incarnation lineage of Jonang [[Taranatha]]. He was an outstanding master of many lineages, a true exemplar of the [[Rime]] or non-sectarian ideal. He is the author of the famous "Hundred Instructions of the Jonangpa", which were included by [[Jamgon Kongtrul]] in his famous [[Dam Ngakdzo]]. | ||
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Kunga Drolchog [1507-1566], was a predecessor in the incarnation lineage of Jonang Taranatha. He was an outstanding master of many lineages, a true exemplar of the Rime or non-sectarian ideal. He is the author of the famous "Hundred Instructions of the Jonangpa", which were included by Jamgon Kongtrul in his famous Dam Ngakdzo.