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'''Changkya Rolpé Dorje''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lcang skya rol pa'i rdo rje'') (1717-1786) - He was from Amdo. His seven volumes of writings include a classic work on philosophical tenets, A Song on the View to which [[Mipham Rinpoche]] composed a commentary<ref>See Karl Brunnhölzl, ''Straight from the Heart: Buddhist Pith Instructions'', Snow Lion, 2007, pp. 391-427 for a translation of the root text and Mipham Rinpoche's commentary</ref>, and a guide to [[Wutai Shan]]. | '''Changkya Rolpé Dorje''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lcang skya rol pa'i rdo rje'') (1717-1786) - He was from Amdo. His seven volumes of writings include a classic work on philosophical tenets,<ref>''grub mtha’ thub bstan lhun po’i mdzes rgyan''. Due to be translated and published by the Library of Tibetan Classics.</ref> A Song on the View to which [[Mipham Rinpoche]] composed a commentary<ref>See Karl Brunnhölzl, ''Straight from the Heart: Buddhist Pith Instructions'', Snow Lion, 2007, pp. 391-427 for a translation of the root text and Mipham Rinpoche's commentary</ref>, and a guide to [[Wutai Shan]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 03:59, 20 January 2009
Changkya Rolpé Dorje (Wyl. lcang skya rol pa'i rdo rje) (1717-1786) - He was from Amdo. His seven volumes of writings include a classic work on philosophical tenets,[1] A Song on the View to which Mipham Rinpoche composed a commentary[2], and a guide to Wutai Shan.
Notes
Further Reading
- E. Gene Smith, 'The Life of Lcang skya Rol pa'i rdo rje' in Among Tibetan Texts, Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001