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'''Jonangpa''' ([[jo nang]])
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A practitioner or master of the [[Jonang]] lineage. This lineage of masters are associated with the [[Shentong]] School and were known by their monastery at [[Jomo Nang]]. They include [[Yumo Mikyo Dorje|Yumo Mikyö Dorje]], the founder of the school, [[Tukje Tsondru|Tukje Tsöndrü]], [[Dolpowa Sherab Gyaltsen|Dölpowa Sherab Gyaltsen]] and [[Taranatha]].
  
[[Image:Orgyenpa02.jpg|frame| (Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal], 1230-1309)]]
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1) The Jonang tradition; 2) The place called, "Jomonang" abbreviated and known as "Jonang" in Utsang, South Central Tibet; 3) One of the five Tibetan Buddhist traditions along with the Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, and Geluk; 4) The tradition of Tibetan Buddhism that holds the Six Vajra Yogas of the 'Bro lineage of the Kalachakra Tantra and the zhentong (shentong) view based upon the Buddha's Third Turning or third set of sutra discourses; 5) Lineage masters of the Jonang tradition include: Yu mo Mi bskyod rdo rje (11th century) who was an early forefather of the tradition, Kun spangs Thugs rje brtson 'grus (1243-1313) who was the founder of Jonang Monastery and the Jonang tradition as we know it today, Kun mkhyen Dol po pa Shes rab rgyal mtshan (1292-1361) who wrote extensively on both sutra and tantra zhentong, Kun dga' grol mchog (1507-66), Rje btsun TAranAtha (1575-1653), 'Ba' mda' Dge legs (1844-1912), and Mkhan po Blo gros grags pa (1920-75).  
'''Orgyenpa''' alias [[Druptob Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal]] ([[grub thob o rgyan pa rin chen dpal]]) (1230-1309). A disciple of [[Gyalwa Gotsangpa Gönpo Dorje|Gyalwa Götsangpa Gönpo Dorje]] and [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[second Karmapa]] (1204-1283). He travelled to the [[terrestrial pure land]] [[Uddiyana]] where he met [[Vajra Varahi]] who transmitted to him the [[Urgyen Nyendrub]]. Teacher of [[Gyalwa Yang-Gonpa|Gyalwa Yang-Gönpa]] as well as the [[third Karmapa]], [[Rangjung Dorje]].  
 
  
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Revision as of 23:07, 17 April 2006

Jonangpa (jo nang)


A practitioner or master of the Jonang lineage. This lineage of masters are associated with the Shentong School and were known by their monastery at Jomo Nang. They include Yumo Mikyö Dorje, the founder of the school, Tukje Tsöndrü, Dölpowa Sherab Gyaltsen and Taranatha.

1) The Jonang tradition; 2) The place called, "Jomonang" abbreviated and known as "Jonang" in Utsang, South Central Tibet; 3) One of the five Tibetan Buddhist traditions along with the Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, and Geluk; 4) The tradition of Tibetan Buddhism that holds the Six Vajra Yogas of the 'Bro lineage of the Kalachakra Tantra and the zhentong (shentong) view based upon the Buddha's Third Turning or third set of sutra discourses; 5) Lineage masters of the Jonang tradition include: Yu mo Mi bskyod rdo rje (11th century) who was an early forefather of the tradition, Kun spangs Thugs rje brtson 'grus (1243-1313) who was the founder of Jonang Monastery and the Jonang tradition as we know it today, Kun mkhyen Dol po pa Shes rab rgyal mtshan (1292-1361) who wrote extensively on both sutra and tantra zhentong, Kun dga' grol mchog (1507-66), Rje btsun TAranAtha (1575-1653), 'Ba' mda' Dge legs (1844-1912), and Mkhan po Blo gros grags pa (1920-75).



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