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'''Jamgon Lama''' ([['jam mgon bla ma]]).
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==Short description==
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Established in 2004 by a small group of translators working full-time for [[Rigpa Translations]], the Wu Tai Shan Clan is dedicated to publishing translations of unrestricted Dharma materials in European languages for free on the website [http://lotsawahouse.org Lotsawa House] and to promoting the idea that 'Dharma has no copyright'.
  
*[[Jamgon Kongtrul]], when used by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
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===Main teachers===
*[[Mipham Rinpoche]].
 
  
==Other Spellings==
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*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]]
*[[Jamgön Lama]]
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*[[Khenpo Namdrol]]
  
[[category:Link Page]]
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===Members===
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*[[Adam Pearcey]]
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*[[Guillaume Avertin]]
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*[[Stefan Eckel]]
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===Publications===
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===Active Projects===
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===Unpublished Works (completed)===
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===Internal Links===
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*[[Lotsawa House]]
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*[[Rigpa Translations]]
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===External Links===
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* [http://lotsawahouse.org Lotsawa House]
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* [http://www.lotsawahouse.org/id97.html Manifesto of Wu Tai Shan Clan]
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[[Category:Translators & Translations]]
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[[Category:Translation Groups]]

Revision as of 10:52, 7 November 2006

Short description[edit]

Established in 2004 by a small group of translators working full-time for Rigpa Translations, the Wu Tai Shan Clan is dedicated to publishing translations of unrestricted Dharma materials in European languages for free on the website Lotsawa House and to promoting the idea that 'Dharma has no copyright'.

Main teachers[edit]

Members[edit]

Publications[edit]

Active Projects[edit]

Unpublished Works (completed)[edit]

Internal Links[edit]

External Links[edit]