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  • ...Tsurpu Monastery]] in 1189; since then, and up until their recent exile to India, the [[Karmapa Incarnation Line|successive incarnations of the Karmapa]] ha ...
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  • ...r smra ba'') — one of the four major early Buddhist schools established in India, the others being Pudgalavada, Vibhajyavada and Mahasanghika. Sarvastivada ...
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  • ...ema''' (Tib. མཚོ་པདྨ་,[[Wyl.]] ''mtsho pad+ma'') 'Lotus Lake' in Rewalsar, India, where [[Guru Rinpoche]] performed the miracle of transforming the funeral [[Category:India]] ...
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  • *John Makransky, ''Buddhahood embodied: sources of controversy in India and Tibet'', New York: SUNY, 1997 ...
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  • ...is father was forced by the invading Chinese to flee over the Himalayas to India with his wife, Kilo. Kyechok Lingpa then had a monastery in Patanam, a few ===Tibet and India=== ...
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  • [[Image:Tashi Jong.JPG|thumb|300px|Tashi Jong, in India, courtesy of Angus Moore]] ...hi Jong''' — the reestablished seat of [[Khampagar Monastery]] in northern India. ...
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  • ...yl.]] ''mai tri pa'') (1007-1078?) was one of the great [[mahasiddha]]s of India, and a disciple of [[Naropa]] and [[Saraha]]. He found ''[[Distinguishing D ...
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  • .... From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} N. of a celebrated king of Northern India (whose reign began in the first century of our era and who, next to Aśoka, ...
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  • Along with [[Kawa Paltsek]], he was sent to India by king [[Trisong Detsen]] to invite [[Vimalamitra]] to Tibet. He later rec ...
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  • ===Studying in Mindroling Nyingma College in India=== Later, Lama Rangrig studied at the [[Mindroling Monastery]] college in India for 7 years, pursuing higher [[Nyingma]] education and Buddhist studies. Th ...
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  • ...r]], and the treatises composed by the learned and accomplished masters of India, which are contained in the Tengyur. ...lumes, and the Tengyur, the translation of the commentaries that come from India, is 228 volumes. The commentaries written later on by Tibetans and others c ...
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  • ...n Western Tibet in 1945, Lama Tsering Gyaltsen Rinpoche went into exile to India with his family at the age of 16, where they lived in a settlement for refu ...
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  • .... After, Lama Pema Longdrol and his wife came to Kalimpong in West Bengal, India. ...974), who heads the oldest Buthanese monastery, Jangsa Gompa in Kalimpong, India. ...
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  • ...in Kalimpong. Lama Rinchen graduated from Sanskrit University in Varanasi India where he completed advanced studies in [[Sutrayana]] Buddhist philosophy an For many years, Lama Rinchen was in charge of [[Zangdokpalri Monastery]] in India and also Urgyen Dongag, Choling Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal. In 1980, [[D ...
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  • ...Seyfort Ruegg, ''The Literature of the Madhyamaka School of Philosophy in India'' (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1981). pp. 113-114 ...
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  • ...ersar]] lineage holder based in [[Zangdok Palri Monastery]], in Kalimpong, India. ...
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  • ...ionment with cyclic existence occurs.<ref>Butön’s ''History of Buddhism in India & Its Spread to Tibet''.</ref> *Butön, ''History of Buddhism in India & Its Spread to Tibet'' translated by Lisa Stein & Ngawang Zangpo, Tsadra F ...
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  • ...[[ཀུ་ཤ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''ku sha'') — a variety of grass considered sacred in India. The [[Buddha]] used this grass to make the meditation seat on which he att ...
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  • ...trul Rinpoche]] was born as the son of Neten Chokling Rinpoche in Northern India, in 1964, shortly before the Tibetan community settlement at Bir was establ ...
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