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Gyaltsab Je (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་ཚབ་རྗེ་, Wylie:
Rgyal tshab rje) (1364 – 1432) or more elaborately,
Gyaltsab Dharma Rinchen was born in the
Tsang province...
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HMONG SIGN VOS THOM U+16B37 Po,
other Pahawh Hmong 𖬸
PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS
TSHAB CEEB U+16B38 Po,
other Pahawh Hmong 𖬹
PAHAWH HMONG SIGN CIM
CHEEM U+16B39...
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Epistemology Jackson,
Roger R. ; Is
Enlightenment Possible?:
Dharmakirti and
Rgyal Tshab Rje on Knowledge, Rebirth, No-Self and Liberation, 1993, page 109 Tilleman's...
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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...
- rTa-tshag Ba-so rje-drung
qutuqtu Ye-shes blo-bzang bstan-pa'i mgon-po
rgyal tshab ye shes blo
bzang bstan pa'i mgon po
Occupation Teacher (Lama) Known for...
- Prāsangika-Svātantrika
distinction was
possibly invented by the
Tibetan translator Pa
tshab nyi ma
grags (1055–1145),
using the
terms Rang
rgyud pa and Thal 'gyur ba...
- Jackson, R. R. 1993. Is
Enlightenment Possible?: Dharmakīrti and
RGyal Tshab Rje on Knowledge, Rebirth, No-self and Liberation. Snow Lion Publications...
- Yenlag, and the
Third Tsurpu Gyeltsab,
Drakpa Peljor (mtshur phu
rgyal tshab 03
grags pa dpal 'byor, 1519–1549). In 1565, a year
before his death, he...
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scholastic tradition. Subhūticandra was a
teacher of
notable figures, such as Pa
tshab Lo tsā ba, who
studied important Buddhist sutras with him at Vikramaśīla...
- realization, or of eight,
Sparham offers the
following explanation by
rGyal tshab rJe, a 14th-15th
century Tibetan commentator: An
admirer views a naturally...