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'''Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso''' (མང་ཐོས་ཀླུ་སྒྲུབ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''mang thos klu sgrub rgya mtsho'') (1523-1596) was a disciple of [[Tsarchen Losal Gyatso]] and an important master in the [[Lamdre]] Lobshe transmission lineage. He is also known for his critiques of the [[Mahamudra]] teachings of [[Pema Karpo]].
'''Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso''' (མང་ཐོས་ཀླུ་སྒྲུབ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''mang thos klu sgrub rgya mtsho'') (1523-1596) was a disciple of [[Tsarchen Losal Gyatso]] and an important master in the [[Lamdre]] Lobshe transmission lineage. He is also known for his critiques of the [[Mahamudra]] teachings of [[Pema Karpo]].
According to Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso, all of the phenomena of cyclic existence and [[Nirvana]] should be viewed as the reflection of the fundamental mind of [[Clear light]], or all phenomena are of the same taste in the sphere of Clear light. This is the view of the undifferentiability of [[Samsara]] and Nirvana.<Ref>HH Dalai Lama, Dzogchen: Heart Essence of the Great Perfection, Page 234</Ref>


==External Links==
==External Links==
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* [http://dharmacloud.tsadra.org/book-author/mangthos-ludrup-gyatso/ Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso Tibetan Texts from IBA]
* [http://dharmacloud.tsadra.org/book-author/mangthos-ludrup-gyatso/ Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso Tibetan Texts from IBA]


==Notes==
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[[Category:Sakya Masters]]
[[Category:Sakya Masters]]

Revision as of 04:42, 10 December 2017

Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso (མང་ཐོས་ཀླུ་སྒྲུབ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, Wyl. mang thos klu sgrub rgya mtsho) (1523-1596) was a disciple of Tsarchen Losal Gyatso and an important master in the Lamdre Lobshe transmission lineage. He is also known for his critiques of the Mahamudra teachings of Pema Karpo.

According to Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso, all of the phenomena of cyclic existence and Nirvana should be viewed as the reflection of the fundamental mind of Clear light, or all phenomena are of the same taste in the sphere of Clear light. This is the view of the undifferentiability of Samsara and Nirvana.[1]

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Notes

  1. HH Dalai Lama, Dzogchen: Heart Essence of the Great Perfection, Page 234