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Dölpopa Shérap
Gyeltsen (Tibetan: དོལ་པོ་པ་ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wylie: dol po pa shes rab
rgyal mtshan) (1292–1361),
known simply as
Dölpopa, was a...
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became widely known through the work of the po****r 14th
century figure Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen. The
Jonang school's main
practice is the Kālacakra tantra...
- the
Jonang school of
Tibetan Buddhism,
especially by the
great scholar Dölpopa Shérap
Gyeltsen (1292–1361). The view also has
precursors in some Indian...
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incarnation of the Tai Situpas. He also
notably invited the
Jonang savant Dölpopa Shérab
Gyeltsen to
teach him, but was rebuffed.
Toghon Temür was born to...
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developments began in
response to the
works of the
influential scholar Dolpopa (1292–1361) and led to two
distinctly opposed Tibetan Mādhyamaka views...
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Tibetan Kalachakra calendar. The
oldest known teachers of
Kalachakra are
Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (d. 1361) and
Buton Rinchen Drub (d. 1364).[citation needed]...
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Kumaradza and
taught this
along with
Kagyu Mahamudra. He also
influenced Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen, the
founder of the
Jonang school who
systematized the...
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treatise on
Emptiness and
Buddha Nature is
found in
Dolpopa's voluminous study,
Mountain Doctrine.
Dolpopa, the
founder of the
Jonang school,
viewed the Buddha...
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cataphatic approach to Buddhism,
typical of much of
Dolpopa's writings.
Cyrus Stearns writes that
Dolpopa's attitude to the
third turning of the
wheel (i.e...
- buddha-nature in
Tibet was the scholar-yogi
Dölpopa Shérap
Gyeltsen (c. 1292–1361). A
figure of the
Jonang school,
Dölpopa developed a view
called shentong (Wylie:...