Difference between revisions of "bka' gdams sgrol ma bcu gnyis"

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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[བཀའ་གདམས་སྒྲོལ་མ་བཅུ་གཉིས།]]</span><br></noinclude>
  
the father and son teachings of the kadampa school [jo bo yab sras [father and son] kyi gsung chos [dharma teachings]. the oral instructions known as the bka' gdams glegs bam. father pha: 'brom ston pa rgyal ba'i 'byung gnas kyis zhus pa [requested or told???] is called the pha chos, bu: rngog lo legs pa'i shes rab and, khu ston brtson 'grus gyung drung bu both of those zhus pa la is the bu chos instructions by atisha requested by his main disciples. ([[IW]])
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See also: [[བཀའ་གདམས་པའི་སྒྲོལ་མ་བཅུ་གཉིས།]] - ([[bka' gdams pa'i sgrol ma bcu gnyis]]).
  
1) the Father and Son Teachings of the Kadampa School. 2) instructions by [[Atisha]] requested by his main disciples. ([[RY]])
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the [[12 Taras]] of the Kadampa school. ([[RY]])
  
Teachings of the Kadampas, Father and Son, the teachings on mind training of the father, Lord Atisha, and his sons, [[Dromtönpa]] and the other spiritual heirs of the Kadam lineage. ([[RY]])
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The [[Twelve Taras]] of the Kadampa Tradition. 1) {[[gtso bo]] [[dmag zor]] [[ma]]}. 2) {[[ma gcig]] [[dpal gyi lha mo]]}. 3) {[[ma gcig]] [[rdo rje]] [[rab brtan]] [[ma]]}. 4) {[[lha mo]] [[bdud]] [[sol]] [[ma]]}. 5) {[[lha mo]] [[phyag bzhi]] [[ma]]}. 6) {[[lha mo]] [[dus mtshan]] [[ma]]}. 7) {[[rang byung rgyal mo]]}. 8) {[[lha mo]] [[nam mkha'i gos can]]}. 9) {[[lha mo]] [[nam gru ma]]}. 10) {[[lha mo]] [[tshan]] [[ti ka]]}. 11) {[[lha mo]] [[e ka dza ti]]}. 12) {[[la stod]] [[a phyi]] [[chos]] [[sgron]]}. ([[RY]])
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The 12 Taras of the Kadampa Tradition. ([[IW]])
  
 
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