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==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*Onodo, Shunzo. ''Abbatial Successions of the Colleges of gSang phu sNe'u thog Monastery.''  Bull. of the National Museum of Ethmology 15 no 4 (1990) 149-1071.
*Onodo, Shunzo. ''Abbatial Successions of the Colleges of gSang phu sNe'u thog Monastery.''  Bull. of the National Museum of Ethmology 15 no 4 (1990) 149-1071.
*van der Kuijp, Leonard. ''The Monastery of Gsang-phu Ne'u-thog and Its Abbatial Succession from ca. 1073 to 1250.''  Berliner Indologische Studien 3 (1987) pp. 103-127.


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[[Category:Kadampa Monasteries]]

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Sangphu Neuthok (Wyl. gsang phu ne'u thog) - A Kadampa monastery founded by Ngok Lekpé Sherab in 1071/2, and famous for its scholarship. Among its most famous abbots and teachers were Ngok Loden Sherab, Chapa Chökyi Senge, Yaktön Sangye Pal and Rongtön Sheja Kunrig. The great Longchen Rabjam also studied here in his youth.

Further Reading

  • Onodo, Shunzo. Abbatial Successions of the Colleges of gSang phu sNe'u thog Monastery. Bull. of the National Museum of Ethmology 15 no 4 (1990) 149-1071.
  • van der Kuijp, Leonard. The Monastery of Gsang-phu Ne'u-thog and Its Abbatial Succession from ca. 1073 to 1250. Berliner Indologische Studien 3 (1987) pp. 103-127.