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'''Ngor''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ngor'') — one of the two main subschools of the [[Sakya]] tradition, founded by [[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]] (1382-1456). It is characterized by its rigorous discipline and knowledge of the [[tantra]]s. [[Luding Khen Rinpoche]], one of the sons of [[Jetsün Kushok Chimey Luding]], is the present head of this school. | '''Ngor''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ngor'') — one of the two main subschools of the [[Sakya]] tradition, founded by [[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]] (1382-1456). It is characterized by its rigorous discipline and knowledge of the [[tantra]]s. [[Luding Khen Rinpoche]], one of the sons of [[Jetsün Kushok Chimey Luding]], is the present head of this school. | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Ronald M. Davidson, 'The Ṅor-pa Tradition' in ''Wind Horse'', Asian Humanities Press, 1981, pp. 79-98 | |||
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== |
Revision as of 17:25, 25 June 2009
Ngor (Wyl. ngor) — one of the two main subschools of the Sakya tradition, founded by Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (1382-1456). It is characterized by its rigorous discipline and knowledge of the tantras. Luding Khen Rinpoche, one of the sons of Jetsün Kushok Chimey Luding, is the present head of this school.
Further Reading
- Ronald M. Davidson, 'The Ṅor-pa Tradition' in Wind Horse, Asian Humanities Press, 1981, pp. 79-98