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'''Tsarchen Losal Gyatso''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho'') (1502-1566) — the founder of the [[Tsar]] subschool of the [[Sakya]] tradition and of its main monastery, Dar Drangmoche Monastery (Wyl. '' 'dar grang mo che'') in the province of [[Tsang]]. Tsarchen's two main disciples were [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk]], who is compared to the sun, and [[Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso]], who is likened to the moon.
'''Tsarchen Losal Gyatso''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho'') (1502-1566) — the founder of the [[Tsar]] subschool of the [[Sakya]] tradition and of its main monastery, Dar Drangmoche Monastery (Wyl. '' 'dar grang mo che'') in the province of [[Tsang]]. A number of his writings survive, especially his compositions on the [[Hevajra]] visualization and on the [[Vajrayogini]] teachings. His biography was written by the [[Fifth Dalai Lama]]. His chief disciples were [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk]], who is compared to the sun, and [[Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso]], who is likened to the moon, as well as Yol Khenchen Shyönnu Lodrö, the Third Dalai Lama [[Sonam Gyatso]], and Bokarwa Maitri Döndrup Gyaltsen.


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Tsarchen Losal Gyatso

Tsarchen Losal Gyatso (Wyl. tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho) (1502-1566) — the founder of the Tsar subschool of the Sakya tradition and of its main monastery, Dar Drangmoche Monastery (Wyl. 'dar grang mo che) in the province of Tsang. A number of his writings survive, especially his compositions on the Hevajra visualization and on the Vajrayogini teachings. His biography was written by the Fifth Dalai Lama. His chief disciples were Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk, who is compared to the sun, and Mangtö Ludrup Gyatso, who is likened to the moon, as well as Yol Khenchen Shyönnu Lodrö, the Third Dalai Lama Sonam Gyatso, and Bokarwa Maitri Döndrup Gyaltsen.

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