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  • Samvaragarbha Jampal Shenyen. Skt: Manjushrimitra (the first). A great Indian pandita of the Dzogchen lineage who was the chief disciple of Garab Dorje and later
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  • indestructible vajra form, Chakrasamvara in person, Vajraghantipa, And the great pandita Pratiharanandamati,1 to you I pray! Dharma-king Tsangpa Lhayi Metok,2 And
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  • upcoming features. ཆོས་རྗེ་ས་པན the Dharma-Lord Sakya Pandita [RY] the Dharma-lord Sakya Pandita [IW]
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  • Rongzom Pandita This 11-12th century master contributed greatly to the literature of the Tibetan tradition. His most well-known works are: Entering the
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  • upcoming features. ཆོས་རྗེ་ས་སྐྱ་བ the Dharma-lord Sakya Pandita [IW] the Dharma-Lord Sakya Pandita [RY]
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  • dpal ye shes) - 982-1054 - Atisha Dipamkara, Shri Jnana, the great Indian pandita who founded the Kadampa school in Tibet. (RY)
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དཱ་ན་ཤཱི་ལ an Indian pandita invited to Tibet during the reign of Trisong Deutsen [RY]
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  • principles and categories of Buddhist scholasticism [RY] 1) text by Sakya Pandita. 2) Gateway to Knowledge by Mipham Rinpoche. Abbr. of mkhas pa'i tshul la
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  • Kashmiri pandita zla ba mngon pa dga' ba a commentary on slob dpon dpa' bo'i yan lag brgyad pa [RY] 'grel pa zla zer [by the Kashmiri pandita zla ba mngon
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  • scripture on Buddhist metaphysics according to Mahayana, composed by the Indian pandita Asanga. [RY]
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  • emphasizes practice relating to Vairocana Buddha [RY] Shingsa Pandita Lobzang Dargye (shing bza' pandita blo bzang dar rgyas, 1753-1824). He became the second
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ས་སྐྱ་པཎ་ཌི་ཏ Sakya Pandita [thd] sa skya pan di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan 1182-1251 [RY]
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  • 'tsho. Indian pandita who ordained the first monks in Tibet [RY] Shantarakshita, the supreme abbot Bodhisattva. Syn zhi ba 'tsho Indian pandita who ordained
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  • rgyud sde spyi rnams -- Loppon Sonam Tsemo thub pa'i dgong gsal-=- Sakya Pandita lta ba shan byed -- Gorampa rin po che ljon shing -- Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen
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  • Rinchen Drub, Lotsawa Namkha Drag, Taktse Gyaltsen Palzang and the Indian pandita Vanaratna, etc. In particular he received the complete transmission of the
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  • the Abhidharmakosha References are sometimes made to the Seventeen Great Panditas. This formulation groups the eight listed above with the following nine
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  • these to learn the topics of knowledge. Gradually, bringing lotsawas and panditas together, he created the chief circumstance for translating into Tibetan
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  • bzhi bstan pa zhes bya ba'i mdo, Sutra on the four Dharmas [13 shlokas, tr pandita surendra bodhi &, tr monk ye shes sde and zhus pa [IW]
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    vairo-tsa-na), was recognized by Padmakara as a reincarnation of an Indian pandita. He was among the first seven monks and was sent to India to study with
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  • (sras mo go ma de wi') (sras mo go ma de bi') One of the Twenty-One Indian Panditas (rgya gar gyi mkhas pa nyi shu rtsa gcig) [RY]
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