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  • ...[[Atisa]], [[Rin chen bzang po]], Rnog [[Lo tsa ba]] and [[Pa tshab lo tsa ba]]. While these schools would become key {{Wiki|political}} players in the {
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  • 1. [[Lūyipa]] / [[Luipa]] (nya'i rgyu ma za ba): "The Eater of {{Wiki|Fish}} Intestines" 9. [[Goraksa]] (ba glang rdzi), "The [[Immortal]] Cowherd"
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  • ...sA wa shAkya ye shes]]'') aka '''[[Drogmi Lotsawa]]''' (''[[brog mi lo tsa ba]]'') (992-1072/1074) — a great [[translator]] of the early [[Sarma]] peri
    4 KB (562 words) - 07:50, 1 April 2024
  • Zhonnu Pel ('[[gos lo tsA ba gzhon nu dpal]]) was born in a small town called [[Drongnak Megu]] ([[grong ...m [[Chenye Khenpo Sanggye Pelwa]] ([[spyan g.yas mkhan po sangs rgyas dpal ba]], d.u.) and received teachings on texts such as the [[Bodhisattvacharyāva
    9 KB (1,335 words) - 15:06, 17 December 2015
  • '''[[Taktsang Lotsawa Sherab Rinche]]n''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[stag tshang lo tsA ba shes rab rin chen]]'') (b. 1405) - an important [[Sakya]] master who compos
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  • ==2. [[VAIROCHANA]] ([[BE RO TSA NA]]) [B. ? – D.?]== ==3. [[KAWA PALTSEK]] ([[SKA BA DPAL BRTSEGS]])==
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  • ...]]), who may have been murdered by [[Ra Lotsāwa Dorje Drak]] ([[rwa lo tsA ba rdo rje grags]], 1016-1198). His elder brother, [[Sherab Tsultrim]] ([[shes ...[[Hevajra]] with a [[translator]] named [[Khyin Lotsāwa]] ([[khyin lo tsA ba]]) of [[Belpuk]] ([[sbal phug]]).
    8 KB (1,174 words) - 10:31, 8 April 2016
  • ...་ཆེས་བྱ་བ།༻]]}} - ([[dbu ma rtsa ba'i tshig le'u byas pa shes rab ches bya ba]]) [[dbu ma rtsa ba'i tshig le'u byas pa shes rab ches bya ba bzhugs so]] // //
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  • ...nvited to [[Tibet]] by [[Tropu Lotsāwa Rinchen Sengge]] ([[khro phu lo tsA ba rin chen seng+ge]], b. 1173) who went to the [[Chumbi]] Valley in search of ...the thirteenth century the [[Nyingma lama]] [[Drogon Namkha Pel]] ('[[gro ba mgon po nam mkha' dpal]], d.u.) invited him to the {{Wiki|community}} of [[
    8 KB (1,195 words) - 16:38, 18 November 2015
  • ...nvited to [[Tibet]] by [[Tropu Lotsāwa Rinchen Sengge]] ([[khro phu lo tsA ba rin chen seng+ge]], b. 1173) who went to the [[Chumbi]] Valley in search of ...the thirteenth century the [[Nyingma lama]] [[Drogon Namkha Pel]] ('[[gro ba mgon po nam mkha' dpal]], d.u.) invited him to the {{Wiki|community}} of [[
    8 KB (1,220 words) - 22:48, 1 November 2015
  • [[OM AH RA BA TSA NA DHI HUNG]] [[OM AH RA BA TSA NA DHI]]
    7 KB (938 words) - 23:12, 30 March 2023
  • [[OM]] [[AH]] RA PA TSA NA DHI ...PA RAB SAL NAY [[KA]] DANG TAN CHO ZHUNG LUK TOK PA YI LO DRO POB PAY NANG BA TSAL DU SOL
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  • ...Lotsāwa]] (‘bro [[lo tsA ba]]) and [[Chak]] [[Lotsāwa]] ([[chag]] [[lo tsA ba]]), and the major [[Kagyu]] [[doctrines]] with [[Gotsangpa]].’ [[Orgyenpa ...ears until age 38: de nas [[khyung]] dkar dang [[spang]] dkar [[gnyis]] su lo [[gsum]] te so brgyad / 1233-1236.
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  • ...he '''[[Moon Lamp Sutra]]''' (Skt. ''[[Candrapradīpa]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[zla ba sgron me'i mdo]]'') is a famous [[mahayana sutra]] that is frequently cited ...bzhin mnyam pa nyid rnam par spros pa ting nge 'dzin gyi rgyal po zhes bya ba theg pa chen po'i mdo]]/''
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  • ...ia]]. To that end he joined the company of [[Nyo Lotsāwa]] ([[gnyos lo tsA ba]]), whom he attended as a servant on their way to [[Nepal]]. ...uḥpīṭha Tantra]] and the practice of Ejection of [[Consciousness]] ('[[pho ba]]), as well as the [[initiation]] of the [[goddess]] [[Vetālī]]. He conti
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  • ...[[Ma Gyud]] includes the practices of [[dream]] and [[sleep]] [[yogas]], [[tsa lung]], the [[transformation]] at the [[time]] of [[death]], the [[Chod]] o ...]] which descended through [[Sumati Samantabhadri]]. {[[thang lo pa, shing lo pa]]}.
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  • '''[[Bari Lotsawa]]''' ({{BigTibetan|[[བ་རི་ལོ་ཙཱ་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[ba ri lo tsA]]'') aka '''[[Rinchen Drak]]''' (''[[rin chen grags]]'') (1040-1111) — th [[Bari Lotsawa]] ({{BigTibetan|[[བ་རི་ལོ་ཙཱ]]་}}, [[Wyl.]] [[ba ri lo tsA]]) aka [[Rinchen Drak]] ([[rin chen grags]]) (1040-1111) — the [[second t
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  • ...ṃ ko na]] [6] . In a part of this [[forest]] resided the [[ācārya]] bsrung ba'i zhabs[7] , a [[disciple]] of the [[ācārya]] [[Nāgārjuna]], who was ve
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  • [[Chakrasamvara]] ('[[khor lo bde mchog]]). a [[wrathful deity]] who is usually depicted as blue in {{Wi ...刚]] [[shènglè jīngāng]]; [[Tibetan]]: [[Korlo Demchog]], [[Wylie]]: [[khor lo sdom pa / bde mchog]]) - "is a [[heruka]] (and known simply as [[Heruka]] t
    28 KB (4,452 words) - 17:44, 21 November 2020
  • ...separate [[sections]], but in the translation by the [[Khro phu]] [[lo tsa ba]] the [[magic]] [[rites]] were added in the end of each of the propitiation ...panchen]] sakyaśrī(bhadra). The [[latter]] bestowed it on khrophu [[lo tsa ba]], bla [[chen]] bsod [[dbang]], [[rin po che]] pa, [[tshad]]
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