- The
Gelug (/ɡəˈluːɡ/, also Geluk; lit. 'virtuous') is the
newest of the four
major schools of
Tibetan Buddhism. It was
founded by Je
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419)...
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known as
Dolgyal and
Gyalchen Shugden, is an
entity ****ociated with the
Gelug school, the
newest of the
schools of
Tibetan Buddhism.
Dorje Shugden is...
- monasteries,
including the
rebuilding of the
three major monasteries of the
Gelug tradition.
Apart from
classical Mahāyāna
Buddhist practices like the ten...
- from all
branches of
Tibetan Buddhism – Sakya, Kagyu, Nyingma, Jonang,
Gelug – and from Bon have been
involved in the
promoting of Rimé ideals. According...
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academic degree for
monks and nuns. The
degree is
emphasized primarily by the
Gelug lineage, but is also
awarded in the
Sakya and Bön traditions. The equivalent...
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bzang chos kyi
rgyal mtshan) (1570–1662) was the
fourth Panchen Lama of the
Gelug school of
Tibetan Buddhism and the
first to be
accorded this
title during...
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Shugden as a
major protector of the
Gelug school, who
harms any
Gelug practitioner who
blends his
practice with non-
Gelug practices. The
conflict resurfaced...
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Mongolia and the
religious leaders of the
Tibetan Gelug order. He
became very
interested in the
Gelug, and
Beijing was
happy to
provide him with Tibetan...
- be
practiced in-between
sessions of
regular sitting meditation. In the
Gelug system, to give rise to the
illusory body, one must
first practice the previous...
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Tashi Tsering may
refer to:
Tashi Tsering (educator)(born 1929),
Tibetan educator,
editor of an English-Chinese-Tibetan dictionary.
Tashi Tsering (Australian...