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'''Smritijñanakirti''' — an Indian [[pandita]] who travelled to Kham, where he translated several tantric texts, including some connected with ''[[Chanting the Names of Manjushri]]'', and also composed several grammatical works. He was later reborn as [[Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo]] and [[Ga Rabjampa Kunga Yeshe]]. | '''Smritijñanakirti''' (Skt. Smṛtijñānakīrti; Tib. ''dran pa ye shes grags pa'') — an Indian [[pandita]] who travelled to Kham, where he translated several tantric texts, including some connected with ''[[Chanting the Names of Manjushri]]'', and also composed several grammatical works. He was later reborn as [[Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo]] and [[Ga Rabjampa Kunga Yeshe]]. | ||
==Writings== | |||
*[[Weapon-like Introduction to Speech]] (''smra sgo mtshon cha'') | |||
[[Category: Historical Masters]] | [[Category: Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] |
Revision as of 04:02, 27 January 2009
Smritijñanakirti (Skt. Smṛtijñānakīrti; Tib. dran pa ye shes grags pa) — an Indian pandita who travelled to Kham, where he translated several tantric texts, including some connected with Chanting the Names of Manjushri, and also composed several grammatical works. He was later reborn as Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo and Ga Rabjampa Kunga Yeshe.
Writings
- Weapon-like Introduction to Speech (smra sgo mtshon cha)