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− | '''Bodongpa''' ([[bo dong pa]]). Recognized as a separate school after the great pandita [[ | + | '''Bodongpa''' ([[bo dong pa]]). Recognized as a separate school after the great pandita [[Bodong Panchen Chogle Namgyal]] (1375-1451) who authored one hundred volumes and is known as the most prolific writer in Tibetan history. |
*Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] | *Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] | ||
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]] | [[Category:Buddhist Masters]] |
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Bodongpa (bo dong pa). Recognized as a separate school after the great pandita Bodong Panchen Chogle Namgyal (1375-1451) who authored one hundred volumes and is known as the most prolific writer in Tibetan history.
- Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions