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(A 'dzom 'brug pa): 1842-1924 [MR]  
[[gan dho la]] - the temple at Vajrasana [RY]
Known as 'The Wanderers Tamer'


[[rdo rje gdan]] - [[Bodhgaya]]; Vajrasana, "the diamond throne of enlightenment", (the modern Bodh Gaya, site of the Buddha's [[enlightenment]]); Bodhgaya. diamond seat, place of Shakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment [RY]


[[rdo rje'i gdan]] - Vajrasana, [Syn Bodhgaya] [RY]


[[Category: Buddhist Teachers]]
[[tsa mi lo tsa ba sangs rgyas grags]] - Tsami Lotsawa Sangye Trak, the only Tibetan throne-holder of Vajrasana and Nalanda Buddhist universities [RY]
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:01, 8 March 2006

gan dho la - the temple at Vajrasana [RY]

rdo rje gdan - Bodhgaya; Vajrasana, "the diamond throne of enlightenment", (the modern Bodh Gaya, site of the Buddha's enlightenment); Bodhgaya. diamond seat, place of Shakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment [RY]

rdo rje'i gdan - Vajrasana, [Syn Bodhgaya] [RY]

tsa mi lo tsa ba sangs rgyas grags - Tsami Lotsawa Sangye Trak, the only Tibetan throne-holder of Vajrasana and Nalanda Buddhist universities [RY]