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Jangsem Sherab Zangpo, also
known as
Jangsem Sherab Sangpo, (1395-1457) was a 15th-century
Buddhist monk and teacher, and one of the six
contemporary disciples...
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school of
Tibetan Buddhism, was
established in the
early 15th
century by
Jangsem Sherap Zangpo, a
disciple of Je Tsongkhapa.
Tsongkhapa was the founder...
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teachings of the new school.
Tsongkhapa gave one of his disciples,
Jangsem Sherap Zangpo (Wylie: shes rab
bzang po), a
small statue of
Amitayus (the...
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received the
transmission of her [Niguma's]
instructions from the
master Jangsem Jinpa Sangpo, p****ed down
through the
lineage of the "Seven Jewels" and...
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Kunpang Dönyöd
Gyaltsan Gyudzin Sönam
Chogzang Drubthob Thangthong Gyalpo Jangsem Kunga Nyima Trulzhig Trayaketu Tsenchen Trayavajra Chöjé
Bodhi Sing-ha...
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Gyatso provisionally appointed 4 'Gen-las', i.e.
Losang Kelsang,
Kelsang Jangsem,
Kelsang Dekyong and
Samden Gyatso.
After about a year, the
former two...
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Gruschke 2004, p. 36f.
According to
tradition there were 3,000
monks with
Jangsem Sherab Zangpo when
establishing the monastery, and more than 2000 at the...