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'''Martön Chökyi Gyalpo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dmar ston chos kyi rgyal po'') was a disciple of [[Sakya Pandita]] best known for his commentary to the ''[[Sakya Lekshé]]''.
'''Martön Chökyi Gyalpo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dmar ston chos kyi rgyal po'') was a disciple of [[Sakya Pandita]] best known for his commentary to the ''[[Sakya Lekshé]]''.
==Further Reading==
*Ulrike Roesler, "The Great Indian Epics in the Version of dMar ston Chos kyi rgyal po" in Henk Blezer (ed.) ''Religion and Secular Culture in Tibet: Tibetan Studies 2: PIATS 2000'', Brill, 2002


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 20:51, 18 December 2011

Martön Chökyi Gyalpo (Wyl. dmar ston chos kyi rgyal po) was a disciple of Sakya Pandita best known for his commentary to the Sakya Lekshé.

Further Reading

  • Ulrike Roesler, "The Great Indian Epics in the Version of dMar ston Chos kyi rgyal po" in Henk Blezer (ed.) Religion and Secular Culture in Tibet: Tibetan Studies 2: PIATS 2000, Brill, 2002

External Links