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other reasons which more
likely led the
Gelugpa to
suppress the
Jonangpa. First, the
Jonangpa had
political ties that were very
vexing to the Gelugpa. The...
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relations with the
Drugpa Kagyu and his
mother had
connections with the
Jonangpa Kagyu through her
family at
Nakartse Dzong. Thus,
after his
birth on the...
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Tibetologists were
astonished when
fieldwork turned up
several active Jonangpa monasteries,
including the main monastery, Tsangwa,
located in Zamtang...
- 'Panchen'
being an
honorary title designating 'great scholar'. By the
great Jonangpa master Bodong Chokley Namgyal he was
accorded the
honorary title Tamchey...
- Movement. In 2006 he
published his
English translation of a
major work by the
Jonangpa lama, Dolpopa, on the
Buddha Nature and
Emptiness called Mountain Doctrine...
- Ratnagotravibhāga. Dölpopa
found a
strong supporter and
advocate in the
later Jonangpa lama, Taranatha, who was keen to
spread Dölpopa's ideas.
Cyrus Stearns...
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prominent in
Gelug and Jonang. It is the main
tantric practice for the
Jonangpa,
whose school persists to this day with a
small number of
monasteries in...
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tradition of
Tibetan Buddhism. "Yumo
Mikyo Dorje".
Mandalas Life.
Retrieved 3
March 2023.
Early Jonangpa in Tibet,
Jonang Foundation v t e v t e v t e...
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referred to in the Tathāgatagarbha
literature and in the
works of the
Tibetan Jonangpa Lama
Dolpopa as the "pure Self" (śuddha-ātman). In
contrast to the Tathāgatagarbha...
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Commentary on the
Heart Sutra. In 1614
Taranatha founded the
important Jonangpa monastery Takten Dhamchöling, in the
Tsangpo Valley about 200
miles west...