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#Ba Trizik (Wyl. ''sba khri gzigs''), ordained as Shrighosha (Skt. Śrīghoṣa; Tib. Palyang)
#Ba Trizik (Wyl. ''sba khri gzigs''), ordained as Shrighosha (Skt. Śrīghoṣa; Tib. Palyang)
#[[Ba Salnang]], ordained as Jñanendra (Skt. Jñānendra; Tib. Yeshe Wangpo)
#[[Ba Salnang]]
#Ba Trisher (Wyl. ''sba khri bzher/gzhir'')
#Ba Trisher (Wyl. ''sba khri bzher/gzhir'')
#Pagor [[Vairotsana]]
#Pagor [[Vairotsana]]
#[[Ma Rinchen Chok]]
#[[Ma Rinchen Chok]]
#[[Gyalwa Chokyang]]
#[[Gyalwa Chokyang]]
#[[Khön Nagendrarakshita]] (Tib. Lü'i Wangpo Sungwa)
#[[Khön Nagendrarakshita]]  


There are alternative lists which include:
There are alternative lists which include:

Revision as of 23:47, 12 June 2018

Seven men to be tested (Tib. སད་མི་མི་བདུན་, Wyl. sad mi mi bdun) — the first seven monks in Tibet, ordained by Shantarakshita.

  1. Ba Trizik (Wyl. sba khri gzigs), ordained as Shrighosha (Skt. Śrīghoṣa; Tib. Palyang)
  2. Ba Salnang
  3. Ba Trisher (Wyl. sba khri bzher/gzhir)
  4. Pagor Vairotsana
  5. Ma Rinchen Chok
  6. Gyalwa Chokyang
  7. Khön Nagendrarakshita

There are alternative lists which include:

  • Chim Shakyaprabha (Wyl. mchims Śākyaprabha)
  • Tsang Lekdrub (Wyl. gtsang legs grub)
  • Lasum Gyalwé Changchub (Wyl. la sum rgyal ba'i byang chub)

According to some sources, there were three younger men, three older men and one was middle-aged.