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*For a biography, see the Masters Database on the '''Jonang Foundation''' website.[http://jonangfoundation.org/list/masters] The biography of Dolpopa.[http://jonangfoundation.org/node/1029]
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*For a biography, see the [http://jonangfoundation.org/list/masters Masters Database on the '''Jonang Foundation''' website]. The [http://jonangfoundation.org/node/1029 biography of Dolpopa].
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: "In 1294, Kunpang Tukje Tsondru (1243-1313) founded the main Jonang monastery in Jomonang, which gave the name to the tradition. Reportedly, this monastery was modeled on the traditional layout of the Kingdom of Shambhala as shown on Shambhala thangka paintings. Tukje Tsondru also arranged and gathered together the Six Yoga Kalachakra practice traditions that existed in Tibet at that time."<ref>[http://kalachakranet.org/kalachakra_tantra_jonang_history.html Introduction to the Jonang Tradition | kalachakranet.org]</ref><ref>[http://www.rinpoche.com/teachings/shentong.htm#_ftn3 "Shentong; An Introduction" by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyatso Rinpoche - footnote 3 | Rinpoche.com]</ref>
  
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===Primary Teachers===
 
===Primary Teachers===
Choku Odzer<br>
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Choku Odzer
  
 
===Primary Students===
 
===Primary Students===
[[Changsem Gyalwa Yeshe]]<br>
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[[Changsem Gyalwa Yeshe]]
  
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===References===
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===External Links===
 
===External Links===
*Jonang Foundation[http://www.jonangfoundation.org]
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*[http://www.jonangfoundation.org Jonang Foundation]
*Jonangpa Blog[http://www.jonangpa.com]
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*[http://www.jonangpa.com Jonangpa Blog]
*Kunpang Thukje Tsondru on the JF website[http://jonangfoundation.org/node/1029]
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*[http://jonangfoundation.org/node/1029 Kunpang Thukje Tsondru on the JF website]
  
 
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Kunpang Thukje Tsondru
"In 1294, Kunpang Tukje Tsondru (1243-1313) founded the main Jonang monastery in Jomonang, which gave the name to the tradition. Reportedly, this monastery was modeled on the traditional layout of the Kingdom of Shambhala as shown on Shambhala thangka paintings. Tukje Tsondru also arranged and gathered together the Six Yoga Kalachakra practice traditions that existed in Tibet at that time."[1][2]


Primary Teachers[edit]

Choku Odzer

Primary Students[edit]

Changsem Gyalwa Yeshe

References[edit]

External Links[edit]