Difference between revisions of "10. Punctuation"

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*[['jam pa'i rdo rje]] (b.16th cent.)
 
*[['jam pa'i rdo rje]] (b.16th cent.)
 
*[[bstan pa dar rgyas]] (b.16th cent.)
 
*[[bstan pa dar rgyas]] (b.16th cent.)
*[[bstan pa'i nyi ma]] (1567-1619)
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*[[Drukpa Mipham Tenpai Nyima]] ('brug pa mi pham bstan pa'i nyi ma) (1567 1619)
 
*[[chos kyi mgon po]] (1501-1582)
 
*[[chos kyi mgon po]] (1501-1582)
 
*[[dpal gyi sengge]] (b.16th cent.)
 
*[[dpal gyi sengge]] (b.16th cent.)
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*[[rin chen dpal bzang]] (1537-1609/1617)
 
*[[rin chen dpal bzang]] (1537-1609/1617)
 
*[[rnga chen pa]] (b.16th cent.)
 
*[[rnga chen pa]] (b.16th cent.)
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===Main Lineages===
 
===Main Lineages===
 
*[[Kagyu]]<br>
 
*[[Kagyu]]<br>

Revision as of 09:29, 25 December 2006

The omniscient Pema Karpo, (kun mkhyen pad ma dkar po 1527-1592). One of the greatest and most famous accomplished masters, scholars and historians of Tibet. His collected works comprise 24 volumes. For an overview of his works, see the index of the Pema Karpo Sungbum.

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