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'''Fifty Stanzas on Following a Teacher''' (Tib. བླ་མ་ལྔ་བཅུ་པ་, [[Wyl.]] ''bla ma lnga bcu pa''), also known as the ''Fifty Stanzas on Guru Devotion'', is a text composed in Sanskrit by [[Ashvaghosha]] that explains how to relate to one's master. | '''''Fifty Stanzas on Following a Teacher''''' (Tib. བླ་མ་ལྔ་བཅུ་པ་, [[Wyl.]] ''bla ma lnga bcu pa''), also known as the ''Fifty Stanzas on Guru Devotion'', is a text composed in Sanskrit by [[Ashvaghosha]] that explains how to relate to one's master. | ||
==Tibetan Translation== | |||
The Tibetan translation is found in the [[tantra]] section of the [[Tengyur]]. | |||
==Tibetan Commentaries== | |||
*[[Tsongkhapa]], ''Fulfillment of All Hopes'' | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 09:01, 27 October 2017
Fifty Stanzas on Following a Teacher (Tib. བླ་མ་ལྔ་བཅུ་པ་, Wyl. bla ma lnga bcu pa), also known as the Fifty Stanzas on Guru Devotion, is a text composed in Sanskrit by Ashvaghosha that explains how to relate to one's master.
Tibetan Translation
The Tibetan translation is found in the tantra section of the Tengyur.
Tibetan Commentaries
- Tsongkhapa, Fulfillment of All Hopes