-
Gelug school of
Tibetan Buddhism.
Khedrub Je is
considered to be an
emanation of Manjusri, the
Buddha of Wisdom.
Khedrub Je was
posthumously decided by the...
- Je
Tsongkhapa (Tsong-kha-pa),
founder of the
Gelug school, in the
fifth vision of
Khedrub Jey (Mkhas-'grub)...
-
Tsultrim Gyaltsen, and
Micho Khedrub Gyatso Rinpoche. Dr. Nida
Chenagstang (lce nag
tshang nyi zla he ru ka),
Micho Khedrub Gyatso Rinpoche, and Gyetrul...
- Tsongkhapa's death, his
teachings were held and kept by
Gyaltsab Je and
Khedrub Je who were the next
abbots of
Ganden monastery. The
lineage has been held...
- for all
exceptionally learned lamas –
exclusively for his successors.
Khedrub Je, Sönam
Choklang and
Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup were
posthumously decided...
- tik chen), and was a
disciple of Tsongkhapa,
Gyeltsap Darma Rinchen, and
Khedrub Je.[citation needed]
Trichen Lodrö Chökyong's
disciples included Tsangchung...
-
objections against Tsongkhapa's
views of Madhyamaka,
whereas Gyaltsab Je,
Khedrub Je,
Gendun Drub, Sera
Jetsun Chokyi Gyaltsen,
Panchen Sonam Dragpa, Panchen...
- late
Khenpo Truro Tsenam, the late
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyaltsen, and
Micho Khedrub Gyatso Rinpoche. Currently, Dr. Nida
Chenagtsang is
teaching this lineage...
- las rnam rgyal; 1376-1451) of the
Bodong school and the
Sakya scholar Khedrub Je
Geleg Pelsang (mkhas grub rje dge legs dpal bzang; 1358-1438), see:...
- (1357–1419). He
became a monk at an
early age, and
studied under Yongdzin Khedrub and
Jampel Gyatso (1356–1428). He
either founded or took over leadership...