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'''Kyobpa Rinpoche''' ([[skyob pa rin po che]]). (1143-1217). Disciple of [[Phagmo Drupa]] who founded the [[Drigung Kagyu School|Drigung Kagyü School]]. Also known as [[Kyobpa Jigten Gönpo Rinchen Pal|Kyobpa Jigten Gönpo Rinchen Pal]] ([[skyob pa 'jig rten mgon po rin chen dpal]]).
'''Surendrabodhi'''. Indian pandita who came to [[Samye]] at the time of [[Trisong Deutsen]].  


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Surendrabodhi ([[lha dbang byang chub]])
— One of the Indian teachers invited to Tibet in time of Emperor [[ral pa can]] (early 9th century).  See the shorter Lde'u history (p. 135), where the name is spelled [[su len tra bo de]].
— In list of South Asian pundits in [[bu ston]]'s History (1989), p. 280.7.
— In list of imperial period pundits in Tibet contained in [[zhu chen]], [[bstan 'gyur dkar chag]], p. 158, line 19.
— Stog Palace catalogue, index.
— [[su randra bodhi]].  Translator in time of Emperor Ral pa can.  Padma dkar po, Chos 'byung, p. 331. 
— Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism, vol. 1, p. 565.  Surendrabodhi — in Tibetan translation, Lha dbang byang chub — in time of Ral pa can.  Mtshan tho, no. 18.<br>
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Surendrabodhi. Indian pandita who came to Samye at the time of Trisong Deutsen.


Surendrabodhi (lha dbang byang chub) — One of the Indian teachers invited to Tibet in time of Emperor ral pa can (early 9th century). See the shorter Lde'u history (p. 135), where the name is spelled su len tra bo de. — In list of South Asian pundits in bu ston's History (1989), p. 280.7. — In list of imperial period pundits in Tibet contained in zhu chen, bstan 'gyur dkar chag, p. 158, line 19. — Stog Palace catalogue, index. — su randra bodhi. Translator in time of Emperor Ral pa can. Padma dkar po, Chos 'byung, p. 331. — Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism, vol. 1, p. 565. Surendrabodhi — in Tibetan translation, Lha dbang byang chub — in time of Ral pa can. Mtshan tho, no. 18.
Dan Martin