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|english-def=the Three White Ones the three lay masters of the Sakya tradition: 1) [[sa chen kun dga' snying pa]]. (1092-1158). Kunga Nyingpo. 2) [[bsod nas pha rtsi mo]]. Sönam Tsemo. (1142-1182) 3) [[je btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan]]. Drakpa Gyaltsen among the [[sa skya gong ma lnga]]
|english-def=the Three White Ones the three lay masters of the Sakya tradition: 1) [[sa chen kun dga' snying pa]]. (1092-1158). Kunga Nyingpo. 2) [[bsod nas pha rtsi mo]]. Sönam Tsemo. (1142-1182) 3) [[je btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan]]. Drakpa Gyaltsen among the [[sa skya gong ma lnga]]
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 20 September 2021

dkar po rnam gsum
the Three White Ones the three lay masters of the Sakya tradition: 1) sa chen kun dga' snying pa. (1092-1158). Kunga Nyingpo. 2) bsod nas pha rtsi mo. Sönam Tsemo. (1142-1182) 3) je btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan. Drakpa Gyaltsen among the sa skya gong ma lnga

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