-
supernatural power of
flight gave
teachings on
Dharma at ****tal. When
Jangsem Sherap Zangpo arrived at ****tal, the
three brothers bequeathed the holy site to...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Tibetan characters. Dölpopa
Shérap Gyeltsen (Tibetan: དོལ་པོ་པ་ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wylie: dol po pa shes rab...
- ge, 1251-1287). The
lineage then went to his
cousin Dorje Lingpa Sengge Sherap (Wylie: rdo rje
gling pa seng ge shes rab, 1238-1287), son of Wöntak (Wylie:...
-
Tibetan Buddhism, was
established in the
early 15th
century by
Jangsem Sherap Zangpo, a
disciple of Je Tsongkhapa.
Tsongkhapa was the
founder of Gelug...
- his
getsul (novitiate) vows from the
abbot of Narthang,
Khenchen Drupa Sherap.[citation needed] When he was 20
years old, in
about 1411
received the name...
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spiritual leader of Bon.
Menri Monastery was
established in 1405 by Nyammé
Shérap Gyeltsen (Wylie:
mnyam med shes rab
rgyal mtshan, 1356–1416) from Gyarong...
- July 2004.
Retrieved 21 June 2008. Goldstein,
Melvyn C. Goldstein/
Sherap,
Dawei Sherap/Siebenschuh,
William R.. A
Tibetan Revolutionary: The
Political Life...
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Archived from the
original on 2018-04-01.
Goldstein 2007, p. 267. Goldstein,
Sherap &
Siebenschuh 2004, p. 161. "China,
Tibet and the
Dalai Lama". The Economist...
- Tibet. Shambhala. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-55939-981-4.
Melvyn C. Goldstein,
Dawei Sherap, and
William R. Siebenschuh, A
Tibetan revolutionary : the
political life...
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important theoriests of buddha-nature in
Tibet was the scholar-yogi Dölpopa
Shérap Gyeltsen (c. 1292–1361). A
figure of the
Jonang school, Dölpopa developed...