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'''Guru Tashi''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gu ru bkra shis'') (b. 18th century) - a master of the [[Nyingma]] school famous for his important history of the Dharma, known as the 'Guru Tashi's Dharma History' (''gu ru bkra shis chos 'byung''). | '''Guru Tashi''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gu ru bkra shis'') aka '''Takgang Khechok Ngawang Lodrö''' (b. 18th century) - a master of the [[Nyingma]] school famous for his important history of the Dharma, known as the 'Guru Tashi's Dharma History' (''gu ru bkra shis chos 'byung''). | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan Language Historical Works'', page 151 | |||
*Dan Martin, 'A Brief Political History of Tibet by Gu-ru Bkra-shis' in E. Steinkellner, ed. ''Tibetan History and Language: Studies Dedicated to Uray Geza on His Seventieth Birthday'', Wien, 1991 | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 08:31, 11 July 2008
Guru Tashi (Wyl. gu ru bkra shis) aka Takgang Khechok Ngawang Lodrö (b. 18th century) - a master of the Nyingma school famous for his important history of the Dharma, known as the 'Guru Tashi's Dharma History' (gu ru bkra shis chos 'byung).
Further Reading
- Dan Martin, Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan Language Historical Works, page 151
- Dan Martin, 'A Brief Political History of Tibet by Gu-ru Bkra-shis' in E. Steinkellner, ed. Tibetan History and Language: Studies Dedicated to Uray Geza on His Seventieth Birthday, Wien, 1991