- The
Sheja Dzö or "Treasury of Knowledge" (Tibetan: ཤེས་བྱ་མཛོད, Wylie: shes bya mdzod) is a
voluminous work by
Jamgon Kongtrul (1813–1899). It is constituted...
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number of
scriptural compilations, such as the
Rinchen Terdzod and the
Sheja Dzö.[citation needed]
During the Qing,
Tibetan Buddhism also
remained the...
- Masters.
Retrieved 2013-08-09. Townsend,
Dominique (February 2010). "Rongton
Sheja Kunrik". The
Treasury of Lives:
Biographies of
Himalayan Religious Masters...
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number of
scriptural compilations, such as the
Rinchen Terdzod and the
Sheja Dzö.
Figures like the 14th
Dalai Lama, the 16th Karmapa, and
Sakya Trizin...
- pa'i rgyan), Chim Jampé Yang was a
student of Chim
Lozang Drakpa. Rongtön
Sheja Kunrig (1367-1449),
Thoroughly Illuminating What Can be
Known (shes bya...
- Au****ious
Beauty was
embedded in the
Sheja Dzö of
Jamgon Kongtrul (1813-1899) and
specifically the
section of the
Sheja Dzö
translated into
English entitled...
- prajnā-pāramitā) (CPR, f. 29a3-b2). This
quotation comes from the
famed Sheja Dzö or 'The
Treasury of Knowledge' (Tibetan: ཤེས་བྱ་མཛོད, Wylie: shes bya...
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helped establish Penpo Nalendra Monastery in 1425 with
Sakya master Rongton Sheja Kunrig (1367–1449).
Later in life he
served as
chief abbot of the Kagyu...
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Tenzin Tethong started Sheja, the
first educational publication in exile, the
first Tibetan Non-Governmental initiative.
Sheja became a
successful and...
- The
Shkumbin is fed by the
waters of the Dushna, Radicina, Bushtrica,
Sheja, Hotolisht,
Dragostunja streams. The
Shkumbin flows through the town of...