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gZhon-nu-dpal (1392-1481), also
known as 'Gos Lo-tsa-ba (full name: Yid-bzang-rtse
gZhon-nu-dpal) was a
famous Tibetan historian and scholar,
known as...
- Tsongkhapa's death. He also
studied with
Rendawa Zhonnu Lodro (red mda' ba
gzhon nu blo gros, 1349–1412).
Gyaltsab Je was a
prolific writer; one of his most...
- romanized: Vajrakumāra, lit. 'Diamond-youth'; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་གཞོན་ནུ, Wylie: rdo rje
gzhon nu, THL:
Dorje Shönnu) is a
wrathful heruka yidam deity who
embodies the...
- par
bshad pa chos
mngon rgya mtsho’i
snying po
mkhyen brtse’i zhal lung
gzhon nu rnam rol legs
bshad chos mig rnam ’b**** grub bde’i
shing rta) Mipham...
- Daö Zhönnu, "Candraprabhakumara" (Tibetan: ཟླ་འོད་ཞོན་ནུ་, Wylie: zla 'od
gzhon nu).
Gampopa was born in the Nyal (or Nyel) district,
Central Tibet and...
- gnyan).
Darma Sengge was
succeeded by his own
nephew Zhönnu
Sengge (Wylie:
gzhon nu seng ge, 1200–66) and he by his
nephew Nyima Sengge (Wylie: nyi ma seng...
-
sngon po)
completed in 1476CE, aut****d by Gölo Zhönnupel (Tibetan: gos lo
gzhon nu dpal, 1392–1481), is a
historical survey of
Tibetan Buddhism with a marked...
- dbyings).
Useful in this
context is the
picture of the Youthful-Vase-Body (
gzhon nu bum pa’i sku). When the
outer wall of this body
which symbolizes the...
-
completed in 1476,
written by Gö
Lotsawa Zhönnu-pel (Wylie: gos lo tsā ba
gzhon nu dpal, 1392–1481), is a
Tibetan historical survey with a
marked e****enical...
-
Rangzen Shonu (Tibetan: རང་བཙན་གཞོན་ནུ་, Wylie: rang
btsan gzhon nu: "Freedom Youth") was a three-member rock band
formed by
Tenzin Choesang,
Norbu Choephel...