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'''Dromtönpa Gyalwé Jungné''' (1004/5-1064) | '''Dromtönpa Gyalwé Jungné''' ([[Wyl.]] '' 'brom ston pa rgyal ba'i 'byung gnas'') (1004/5-1064) — the main Tibetan disciple and lineage-holder of [[Atisha]]. He founded [[Radreng Monastery]] and had countless students, the chief of whom were [[Putowa Rinchen Sal]], [[Chengawa Tsultrim Bar]] and [[Phuchungwa Shyönnu Gyaltsen]]. | ||
According to [[Dezhung Rinpoche]], he was also known as Geshe Tönpa and Radrengpa.<ref>See [[Dhongthog Rinpoche]], ''sde gzhung lung rigs sprul sku kun dga' bstan pa'i nyi ma'i zhal snga nas snga rjes thos pa'i gdams ngag dang lo rgyus rnams kyi zin bris phyogs bsgrigs'', p.3</ref> | According to [[Dezhung Rinpoche]], he was also known as Geshe Tönpa and Radrengpa.<ref>See [[Dhongthog Rinpoche]], ''sde gzhung lung rigs sprul sku kun dga' bstan pa'i nyi ma'i zhal snga nas snga rjes thos pa'i gdams ngag dang lo rgyus rnams kyi zin bris phyogs bsgrigs'', p.3</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.tbrc-dlms.org/link?RID=P2557 TBRC profile] | |||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Kadampa Masters]] | [[Category:Kadampa Masters]] |
Revision as of 19:47, 22 August 2009
Dromtönpa Gyalwé Jungné (Wyl. 'brom ston pa rgyal ba'i 'byung gnas) (1004/5-1064) — the main Tibetan disciple and lineage-holder of Atisha. He founded Radreng Monastery and had countless students, the chief of whom were Putowa Rinchen Sal, Chengawa Tsultrim Bar and Phuchungwa Shyönnu Gyaltsen.
According to Dezhung Rinpoche, he was also known as Geshe Tönpa and Radrengpa.[1]
Notes
- ↑ See Dhongthog Rinpoche, sde gzhung lung rigs sprul sku kun dga' bstan pa'i nyi ma'i zhal snga nas snga rjes thos pa'i gdams ngag dang lo rgyus rnams kyi zin bris phyogs bsgrigs, p.3