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'''Saltong Shogom''' (Tib. གསལ་སྟོང་ཤྭོ་སྒོམ་, [[Wyl.]] ''gsal stong shwo sgom'') (b. 12th century), one of the main disciples of [[Gampopa]]. He was the founder of a minor [[Kagyü]] sub-school that has since disappeared.<ref>E. Gene Smith, ''Among Tibetan Texts'', p.43</ref> | |||
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* [[Three Men from Kham]] | * [[Three Men from Kham]] | ||
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Saltong Shogom (Tib. གསལ་སྟོང་ཤྭོ་སྒོམ་, Wyl. gsal stong shwo sgom) (b. 12th century), one of the main disciples of Gampopa. He was the founder of a minor Kagyü sub-school that has since disappeared.[1]
References
- ↑ E. Gene Smith, Among Tibetan Texts, p.43