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'''Chapa Chökyi Sengé''' (Wyl. ''phya pa chos kyi seng ge'') (1109-1169) — an early Tibetan master who followed and defended the [[Svatantrika]] tradition. | '''Chapa Chökyi Sengé''' (Wyl. ''phya pa chos kyi seng ge'') (1109-1169) — an early Tibetan master who followed and defended the [[Svatantrika]] tradition. He was abbot of the great monastic seat of [[Sangpu Neuthok]] for eighteen years. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
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Chapa Chökyi Sengé (Wyl. phya pa chos kyi seng ge) (1109-1169) — an early Tibetan master who followed and defended the Svatantrika tradition. He was abbot of the great monastic seat of Sangpu Neuthok for eighteen years.
Further Reading
- Helmut Tauscher, 'Phya pa chos kyi seng ge as a Svātantrika' in The Svātantrika - Prāsaṅgika Distinction, edited by Georges B. J. Dreyfus and Sara L. McClintock, Wisdom Publications, 2003
- Leonard van der Kuijp, Phya-pa Chos-kyi Seng-ge's Impact on Tibetan Epistemological Theory. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 5 (1978) pp. 355-369