Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
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- "In the early 14th century, Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (also written "Dolbuwa," 1292-1361) became the main figure of the Jonang. After studying each of the existing Buddhist traditions in Tibet including the Sakya, Kagyu, and Nyingma, Dolpopa settled in Jomonang. Dolpopa then served as the abbot of Jonang Monastery and in the year 1333 completed the Great Stupa of Jonang."[1]
For a complete biography, see the Masters Database on the Jonang Foundation website; the biography of Dolpopa.
Literary Works
Primary Teachers
- Kyiton Jamyang Dragpa Gyaltsen
- Yontan Gyatso
Primary Students
as listed in the "History of the Jonang School" (jo nang chos 'byung bzla ba'i sgron me) by Ngawang Lodro Drakpa:
- Changsem Chodrag Pal
- Lotsawa Lodro Pal
- Sabzang Mati Panchen
- Manika Shri
- Shangtonpa Sonam Drag
- Thangchen Kunga Bum
- Menchu Lodro
- Choje Rintshulwa
- Lharung Lha'i Gyaltsen
- Choje Phuntshog Pal
- Thangchung Lodro Pal
- Jonang Chogle Namgyal
- Nyawon Kunga Pal
- Tshalmin Sonam Sangpo
References
- The Buddha from Dolpo, by Cyrus Stearns. ISBN 0-7914-4191-1