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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.barimonastery.org Bari Monastery]
*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5634b2fae4b03ef968053606/t/568156ce5a5668eee111cf49/1451316942733/baripa.pdf An Indestructible Legacy: The Life of Bari Lotsawa]
*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5634b2fae4b03ef968053606/t/568156ce5a5668eee111cf49/1451316942733/baripa.pdf An Indestructible Legacy: The Life of Bari Lotsawa]
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Bari Lotsawa (བ་རི་ལོ་ཙཱ་, Wyl. ba ri lo tsA) aka Rinchen Drak (rin chen grags) (1040-1111) — the second throne holder of Sakya school (Tib. Sakya Trizin). At the age of 63, he retained the seat of Sakya for a period of eight years (1102-1110). He is one of the main lineage figures in the transmission and translation of the White Tara practice and tantras that originate from the Indian master Vagishvarakirti.

Further Reading

  • The Blue Annals (Trad. Roerich, G.N.), Delhi: Motilal Barnasidass, 1996, p.1021-1024.

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