Glang-ri-thang-pa, 1054-1123
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Langri Tangpa, 1054-1123
Langri Thangpa, 1054-1123
Tangpa, Langri, 1054-1123
Thangpa, Langri, 1054-1123
Glang-ri-thang-pa-rdo-rje-seng-ge, 1054-1123
Langri Thangpa Dorje Senge, 1054-1123
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found: The essence of mahayana lojong practice, 1998:CIP t.p. (Langri Tangpa) galley (1054-1123)
found: O-rgyan-ʼphrin-las-rdo-rje, Karma-pa XVII. Finding genuine practice, ©2020 :page viii (Geshe Langri Thangpa) page [5] (Geshe Langri Thangpa Dorje Senge)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 30 Sep 2024(Geshe Langri Thangpa (wylie: glang ri thang pa) (1054-1123) is an important figure in the lineage of the Kadampa and Gelug schools of Tibetan Buddhism; he was born in Phenpo, as Dorje Senge (wylie: rdo rje seng ge); he was a Kadampa master, and disciple of Potowa Rinchen Sel; he founded Langtang Monastery, as a Kadampa monastery (it later became a Sakya monastery); he was the author of Eight Verses of Training the Mind, considered a succinct summary of the Lojong teachings of Mahayana Buddhism) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langri_Tangpa
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1997-11-14: new
2024-10-01: revised
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