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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[བཀའ་གདམས་རྙིང་མ།]]</span><br></noinclude> | <noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[བཀའ་གདམས་རྙིང་མ།]]</span><br></noinclude> | ||
the [[Old Kadampa School]], from [[Dromtonpa]] up to [[Tsongkhapa]] [having the [[lha]] [[chos bdun]]: four deities of the [[Kadampa]] which are [[Shakyamuni]],[[Achala]] ([[Akshobhya]]), [[Avalokiteshvara]], and [[Tara]]. In Tibetan these are frequently (but not exclusively) known as [[mi g.yo ba]], [[sgrol ma]], [[spyan ras gzigs]], [[sha kya thub pa]] + [[Three Pitakas]]. ([[IW]]) | the [[Old Kadampa School]], from [[Dromtonpa]] up to [[Tsongkhapa]] [having the [[lha]] [[chos bdun]]: four deities of the [[Kadampa]] which are [[Shakyamuni]], [[Achala]] ([[Akshobhya]]), [[Avalokiteshvara]], and [[Tara]]. In Tibetan these are frequently (but not exclusively) known as [[mi g.yo ba]], [[sgrol ma]], [[spyan ras gzigs]], [[sha kya thub pa]] + [[Three Pitakas]]. ([[IW]]) | ||
1) the Old Kadampa School. 2) from [[Dromtonpa]] up to [[Tsongkhapa]]. ([[RY]]) | 1) the Old Kadampa School. 2) from [[Dromtonpa]] up to [[Tsongkhapa]]. ([[RY]]) |
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the Old Kadampa School, from Dromtonpa up to Tsongkhapa [having the lha chos bdun: four deities of the Kadampa which are Shakyamuni, Achala (Akshobhya), Avalokiteshvara, and Tara. In Tibetan these are frequently (but not exclusively) known as mi g.yo ba, sgrol ma, spyan ras gzigs, sha kya thub pa + Three Pitakas. (IW)
1) the Old Kadampa School. 2) from Dromtonpa up to Tsongkhapa. (RY)