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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*D.S. Ruegg, ''The Jo Nang Pa, a School of Buddhist Ontologists According to the Grub mTha' Sel Me Long'', ''JAOS'', vol. LXXXII, number 1, New Haven, 1963. | *D.S. Ruegg, ''The Jo Nang Pa, a School of Buddhist Ontologists According to the Grub mTha' Sel Me Long'', ''JAOS'', vol. LXXXII, number 1, New Haven, 1963. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://jonangfoundation.org/ Jonang Foundation] | |||
[[Category:Schools and Lineages]] | [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] | ||
[[category: Jonangpa]] | [[category:Jonangpa]] |
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Jonang (Wyl. jo nang) - one of the Sarma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, founded in the eleventh century by Yumo Mikhö Dorje, a disciple of the great Kashmiri pandita Somanatha who was a great practitioner of Kalachakra. Its main monastery and seat was Lhatsé Dzongkhang Jonang. This school is a proponent of the shentong tradition of Madhyamika.
Further Reading
- D.S. Ruegg, The Jo Nang Pa, a School of Buddhist Ontologists According to the Grub mTha' Sel Me Long, JAOS, vol. LXXXII, number 1, New Haven, 1963.