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Patsab Nyima Drakpa (Tib. པ་ཚབ་ཉི་མ་གྲགས་པ་, Wyl. pa
tshab nyi ma
grags pa) (1055-1145?) was a
Tibetan Buddhist scholar and
translator of the
Sarma (New...
- Dromtön, Ngog
Legpai Sherab, Ngog
Loden Sherab,
Chaba Chokyi Senge, and
Patsab Nyima Drakpa. Maitripada, Naropa, Tilopa, Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa....
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commentator on madhyamaka,
Patsab Nyima Drakpa (1055-1145?), was also a
Sangpu monastery monk who had
studied in
Kashmir as well.
Patsab's commentary on Nagarjuna's...
- such as
Patsab Nyima Drak and
Chapa Chökyi Seng-ge (1109-1169) as well as of the
Indian Madhyamaka Jayānanda.
Unlike Chapa,
Mabja followed Patsab in embracing...
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undermines the
everyday world of
experience and the
validity of
epistemology (
Patsab is one
figure who
Tsongkhapa sees as ****ociated with this view). the so-called...
- Chandrakirti, the
promulgation of his
views in
Tibet by
scholars such as
Patsab Nyima Drakpa,
Kanakavarman and
Jayananda (12th century) and the development...
- over the yogacara-madhyamaka interpretation, and
included Sangphu monk
Patsab Nyima Drag (b. 1055) and
Jayananda (fl 12th century).
According to John...
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student of Atisha.
Another early Tibetan commentator on
Chandrakirti was
Patsab Nyima Drag (fl. 12th century), who also
translator most of Chandra's major...
- work
began to be translated.
Blumenthal notes that
already in the time of
Patsab (12th century) "the Prasaṅgika-Madhyamaka view
began to be
widely taught...
- may have been an 11th–12th
century innovation of the
Tibetan translator Patsab Nyima Drakpa while he was
translating a
Sanskrit text by
Candrakirti into...