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"Biographies of a succession of Shangpa Kagyu Lamas", another collection of biographies of [[Shangpa Kagyu]] masters, published from a rare manuscript in Lhasa in 1996. This collection, presumably compiled by Namkha Samdrub Gyaltsen (1408–1462) who was a student of [[Lapchiwa Namkha Gyaltsen]] (1372-1437), focusses in the later part mainly upon the Jagpa transmission lineage of the Shangpa Kagyu. [TSD] | "Biographies of a succession of Shangpa Kagyu Lamas", another collection of biographies of [[Shangpa Kagyu]] masters, published from a rare manuscript in Lhasa in 1996. This collection, presumably compiled by Namkha Samdrub Gyaltsen (1408–1462) who was a student of [[Lapchiwa Namkha Gyaltsen]] (1372-1437), and his biographer, focusses in the later part mainly upon the Jagpa transmission lineage of the Shangpa Kagyu. [TSD] | ||
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"Biographies of a succession of Shangpa Kagyu Lamas", another collection of biographies of Shangpa Kagyu masters, published from a rare manuscript in Lhasa in 1996. This collection, presumably compiled by Namkha Samdrub Gyaltsen (1408–1462) who was a student of Lapchiwa Namkha Gyaltsen (1372-1437), and his biographer, focusses in the later part mainly upon the Jagpa transmission lineage of the Shangpa Kagyu. [TSD]