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'gos lo tsA ba gzhon nu dpal, 1392-1481
'gos lo tsA ba gzhon nu dpal, 1392-1481


One of Tibet's most famous historians. He is particularly well known for his Blue Annals ([[deb ther sngon po]]), translated into English by Nicolas Roerich, and his commentary on the Mahayana-uttaratantra-shastra. One of Gö Lotsawa's teachers was the famous Bengali scholar and Siddha [[Vanaratna]], under whom he studied the Kalacakra teachings of Vibuthicandra and Anupamarakshita. One of his students was the famous Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482), who also studied closely with Vanaratna.
One of Tibet's most famous scholars and historians. He is particularly well known for his Blue Annals ([[deb ther sngon po]]), translated into English by Nicolas Roerich, and his commentary on the Mahayana-uttaratantra-shastra. One of Gö Lotsawa's teachers was the famous Bengali scholar and Siddha [[Vanaratna]], under whom he studied the Kalacakra teachings of Paṇḍita Vibhūti-candra and Anupamarakṣita. One of his students was the famous Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482), who also studied closely with Vanaratna. Another famous student of his was the [[4th Shamar Rinpoche]] Chökyi Dragpa Yeshe (1453-1524).


[[Category:Kagyu Masters]]
[[Category:Kagyu Masters]]

Revision as of 22:10, 6 July 2009

'gos lo tsA ba gzhon nu dpal, 1392-1481

One of Tibet's most famous scholars and historians. He is particularly well known for his Blue Annals (deb ther sngon po), translated into English by Nicolas Roerich, and his commentary on the Mahayana-uttaratantra-shastra. One of Gö Lotsawa's teachers was the famous Bengali scholar and Siddha Vanaratna, under whom he studied the Kalacakra teachings of Paṇḍita Vibhūti-candra and Anupamarakṣita. One of his students was the famous Thrimkang Lotsawa Sönam Gyatso (1424-1482), who also studied closely with Vanaratna. Another famous student of his was the 4th Shamar Rinpoche Chökyi Dragpa Yeshe (1453-1524).