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listed below:
Other common Tibetan names include Bhuti, Choedon, Choekyi,
Chogden, Chokphel, Damchoe, Dasel, Dema, Dhondup, Dolkar, Gyurmey, Jampa, Jangchup...
- pan chen
shakya mchog ldan, 1428–1507) (also
transliterated as
Shakya Chogden) was one of the most
important religious thinkers of the
Sakya school of...
- Indo-Aryan
tribe to
which the
Buddha belonged.
Shakya may also
refer to:
Shakya Chogden (1428–1507),
Tibetan Buddhist scholar Newar caste system, a
community in...
- 1732–1739
rgyal mtshan seng ge 1st Tsötritrül (gtsos khri sprul) 54.
Ngawang Chogden 1677–1751 1739–1746 ngag
dbang mchog ldan 1st
Reting Rinpoche (rwa sgreng)...
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Shentong as
understood by Dölpopa, Tāranātha, and
other Jonangpas, nor Śākya
Chogden’s or Jamgön
Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé’s
presentations of it." The
Third Karmapa's...
- Thakchö says,
Rongton Shakya Gyaltsen,
Taktsang Lotsawa, Gorampa,
Shakya Chogden, The
eighth Karmapa Mikyo Dorje,
Mipham Rinpoche, Gendün Chöphel and others...
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Nyingma and Gelug;
Rigdzin Ngaggi Wangpo (1580-1639), Nyingma;
Gonpo Sonam Chogden (1603-1659), Sakya; and
Tratshangpa Lodroe Choggi Dorje (1595-1671), Sakya...
- Nagarjuna's madhyamaka.
Gorampa also
criticized the
contemporary Sakya Chogden for
espousing a
shentong view.
Gorampa says:
Certain persons of co****...