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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*Geshe Lhundup Sopa and [[Jeffrey Hopkins]], ''Cutting Through Appearances: The Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism'', Snow Lion, 1990 | *Geshe Lhundup Sopa and [[Jeffrey Hopkins]], ''Cutting Through Appearances: The Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism'', Snow Lion, 1990 | ||
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*{{TBRC|P169|TBRC Profile]] | |||
[[Category: Gelugpa Masters]] | [[Category: Gelugpa Masters]] |
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Könchok Jikmé Wangpo (Wyl. dkon mchog 'jigs med dbang po) (1728-1791) - the incarnation of Jamyang Shyepa Ngawang Tsöndrü and principal disciple of Changkya Rolpé Dorje. In 1733, he composed his famous text on philosophical tenets, known as the Precious Garland (grub mtha' rin chen phreng ba).
Further Reading
- Geshe Lhundup Sopa and Jeffrey Hopkins, Cutting Through Appearances: The Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism, Snow Lion, 1990
External Links
- {{TBRC|P169|TBRC Profile]]