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  • [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • * [[The four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism]] * [[The four philosophical schools of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism]] ...
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  • ...་གསེབ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་, [[Wyl.]] ''shugs gseb bka' brgyud'') — one of [[Kagyü]] and [[Pagdru Kagyü]] subschools founded by [[Kyer Gompa Chökyi Sengé]] (1144 *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001) ...
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  • ...ong gyü'', [[Wyl.]] ''rgyal ba dgongs brgyud'') — the first of the [[three lineages of transmission]] of the [[Nyingma]] lineage. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
    17 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 08:52, 8 June 2015
  • ...] and [[Pagdru Kagyü]] subschools founded by [[Drogön Gyalsa]] (1118-1195) and his brother [[Kunden Repa]] (1148-1217). This school's lineage ended in the *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001) ...
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  • ...ཡ་བཟང་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་, [[Wyl.]] ''g.ya bzang bka' brgyud'') — one of [[Kagyü]] and [[Pagdru Kagyü]] subschools founded by [[Kelden Yeshé Sangyé]] (d.1207). *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001) ...
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  • ...chool which bares his name. This school was later subdivided into four sub-schools by his four main disciples (see [[Kagyü]]). [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...s other lines of incarnations, such as the [[Tai Situpa]] and [[Shamarpa]] lineages of [[tulku]]s. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...nyen gyü'', Wyl. ''o rgyan bsnyen brgyud'') — one of the [[eight practice lineages]] which was brought to Tibet by [[Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal]]. These teachings w [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...He also established two monasteries, Shar Yelphuk (Wyl. ''shar yel phug'') and Chang Tarna (Wyl. ''byang rta rna dgon''). This lineage no longer exists to [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • '''Seven lineages of transmission''' (Tib. བརྒྱུད་པ་བདུན་, ''gyü # transmission of aspiration and empowerment (''smon lam dbang bskur brgyud'') ...
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  • ...their features, so that there are aspects of the perceiving mind for each and every thing that is perceived. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...manatha who was a great practitioner of [[Kalachakra]]. Its main monastery and seat was [[Lhatsé Dzongkhang Jonang]]. This school is a proponent of the [ [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...[[Götsangpa Gönpo Dorje]] (1189-1258) and the renowned scholar, meditator and historian, known as the omniscient [[Pema Karpo]] (1527-92). ...she Dorje saw nine dragons fly up into the sky from the ground of Namdruk, and he named his lineage "Drukpa", or "Lineage of the Dragons" after this auspi ...
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  • <noinclude>'''Eight [[Pagdru Kagyü]] Sub-schools''' —</noinclude> *'''[[Trophu Kagyü]]''', founded by [[Drogön Gyalsa]] (1118-1195) and his brother [[Kunden Repa]] (1148-1217) ...
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  • ...headed by the 7th [[Phakchok Rinpoche]], the 7th Taklung Matrul Rinpoche, and the 26th Taklung Shabdrung Rinpoche. *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'', Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001 ...
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