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  • '''Xuanzang''' was a seventh century Chinese scholar. One of the greatest translators in world history, he travelled to [[Category: Chinese masters]] ...
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  • ...]] of [[Dzongsar Shedra]] from 1956 to 1958. He was the last khenpo before Chinese invasion. [[Category: Sakya Masters]] ...
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  • Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpé Gyaltsen died in a Chinese prison in 1961.<ref>See Tulku Thondup's [https://www.tulkuthondup.com/image *[[Tulku Thondup]], ''Masters of Meditation and Miracles'' (Shambahala, 1999), pages 298-313. ...
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  • ...s largely responsible for the rebuilding of Dodrupchen Monastery after the Chinese destruction. He passed away around 2018. [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] ...
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  • ...xts transmissions and all the oral instructions. They all became excellent masters in this special lineage of Chö. ...gden Kunzang Longdrol fled from upper [[Pemakö]] (which was becoming under Chinese control), to southern Pemakö, taking many of his disciples with him. There ...
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  • * ''Karatalaratna'' (only available in Chinese) ==[[Quotations: Indian Masters#Bhāvaviveka|Quotations]]== ...
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  • *''Shatashastra'', which only remains in its Chinese translation by Kumārajīva. ==[[Quotations: Indian Masters|Quotations]] from [[Four Hundred Verses]]== ...
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  • '''Hashang''', or Hva-shang Mahayana, or Heshang Moheyan, was the Chinese abbot whom [[Kamalashila]] defeated in a [[Samyé Debate|famous debate]] at [[Category:Historical Masters]] ...
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  • ...pire. Chögyal Pakpa extended the Tibetan alphabet, to encompass Mongol and Chinese. The actual use of this script was limited to about a hundred years during [[Category:Historical Masters]] ...
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  • ...anonical collections are in the [[Pali Canon|Pali]], Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese languages. *the [[Tengyur]], the treatises composed by learned and accomplished masters. ...
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  • Kyechok Lingpa was forced by the invading Chinese to flee over the Himalayas to India with his wife, Kilo. Kyechok Lingpa the [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] ...
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  • ...ting House]] during the chaotic times of the Chinese invasion. In 1959 the Chinese Government launched many campaigns and forced lay people and monks to parti *{{LH|tibetan-masters/alak-zenkar/swift-rebirth-prayer-for-pewar-rinpoche|Prayer for the Swift Re ...
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  • ...eived his Buddhist education at a very young age from several accomplished masters in the region. At the age of 16, he started the formal study and practice o ...na and overseas. He is also an author of several highly acclaimed books in Chinese language. ...
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  • ...ain disciple of the great abbot [[Shantarakshita]]. He famously defeated a Chinese master of the [[Hashang]] school (whose personal name is sometimes given as [[Category:Historical Masters]] ...
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  • This recognition was later confirmed by other masters, who added that he was also the reincarnation of one of Dudjom Lingpa's son ...is uncle. Samdrup Rinpoche is abbot of Tazi Temple and is fluent in spoken Chinese as he has been teaching throughout China for many years. ...
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  • He died tragically aged just 25 in the turmoil of the Chinese invasion. [[Category:Historical Masters]] ...
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  • ...five are still extant in Sanskrit. This collection is also present in the Chinese [[Tripitaka]]. ...
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  • During this period, he received teachings and instructions from such masters as: ...n Rinpoche’s masterpiece “A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage”. Currently, Yeshe Sangpo Rinpoche a ...
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  • ...black crown of the Karmapas. The title 'Kenting Tai Situ' was given by the Chinese Emperor Daimingzhen to the 'First' Situ Rinpoche, Chökyi Gyaltsen, in reco [[Category: Karma Kagyü Masters]] ...
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  • ...inpoche, Thutop Choekyi Wangchuk''' (b. 1966) is one of the most important masters within the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Five centuries ...tp://www.kyabjedrukpachoegon.net Drukpa Choegon Rinpoche official website (Chinese)] ...
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