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- Gö_Khugpa abstract "Gö Khugpa, 'Gos Khug-pa Lhas-btsas, Gö Kuk-ba-hlay-dzay, is also written as Khug-pa-Lhas-tsi, or simply 'Gos, was a famous Tibetan monk and translator (or lotsawa) of the 11th century.He was born in the town of Tá-nag-phu in the province of Tsang. He travelled to India where he studied under 72 religious teachers. He learnt the sutras and mantras but was most interested in the Guhyasamaja Tantra which he assiduously promulgated in Tibet. The Guhyasamaja Tantra is considered to be, along with the Kalachakra Tantra and the Yamantaka Tantra, one of the 'Highest Yoga Tantras'.His personal name was Lhas-btas (\"Protected by gods\"). His family name was 'Gos but, as his mother and father were both from the 'Gos family, he was often called 'Gos Khug-pa (\"intermarried 'Gos\"),He was very critical of the 'Ancient Translation School' of the Nyingma. In particular, he wrote a long criticism of the Nyingma Guhyagarbha Tantra, as he failed to find any lineage for the tantra in India and thought that it didn’t resemble genuine Indian tantras, which led to it being excluded from the Tibetan scriptural canon, the Kangur which was compiled in the 14th century.However, he composed several commentaries on the Yamantaka Tantra and performed the ceremony of Yamantaka according to the Nyingma rites.In the lineage of the Tibetan Panchen Lamas there were considered to be four Indian and three Tibetan incarnations of Amitabha Buddha before Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, who is recognised as the 1st Panchen Lama. The lineage starts with Subhuti, one of the original disciples of Gautama Buddha. Gö Lotsawa is considered to be the first Tibetan incarnation of Amitabha Buddha in this line.".
- Gö_Khugpa thumbnail Go-Lochava_of_Tanag.jpg?width=300.
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- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Amitābha.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_Buddhists.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_Tibetan_people.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
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- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Guhyagarbha_tantra.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Guhyasamāja_Tantra.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Kalachakra.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Kangur.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Khedrup_Gelek_Pelzang,_1st_Panchen_Lama.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Lotsawa.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Mantra.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Nyingma.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Panchen_Lama.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Subhuti.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Sutra.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Tantra.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Yamantaka.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink Ü-Tsang.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLink File:Go-Lochava_of_Tanag.jpg.
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Gos Khug-pa Lhas-btsas".
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gö Khugpa".
- Gö_Khugpa name "Go Khugpa".
- Gö_Khugpa shortDescription "tibetan philosopher".
- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
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- Gö_Khugpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Gö_Khugpa description "tibetan philosopher".
- Gö_Khugpa description "tibetan philosopher".
- Gö_Khugpa subject Category:11th-century_Buddhists.
- Gö_Khugpa subject Category:11th-century_Tibetan_people.
- Gö_Khugpa subject Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
- Gö_Khugpa subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhists_from_Tibet.
- Gö_Khugpa subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Gö_Khugpa subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Gö_Khugpa hypernym Monk.
- Gö_Khugpa type Agent.
- Gö_Khugpa type Person.
- Gö_Khugpa type Philosopher.
- Gö_Khugpa type Person.
- Gö_Khugpa type Diacritic.
- Gö_Khugpa type Philosopher.
- Gö_Khugpa type Redirect.
- Gö_Khugpa type Agent.
- Gö_Khugpa type NaturalPerson.
- Gö_Khugpa type Thing.
- Gö_Khugpa type Q215627.
- Gö_Khugpa type Q5.
- Gö_Khugpa type Person.
- Gö_Khugpa comment "Gö Khugpa, 'Gos Khug-pa Lhas-btsas, Gö Kuk-ba-hlay-dzay, is also written as Khug-pa-Lhas-tsi, or simply 'Gos, was a famous Tibetan monk and translator (or lotsawa) of the 11th century.He was born in the town of Tá-nag-phu in the province of Tsang. He travelled to India where he studied under 72 religious teachers. He learnt the sutras and mantras but was most interested in the Guhyasamaja Tantra which he assiduously promulgated in Tibet.".
- Gö_Khugpa label "Gö Khugpa".
- Gö_Khugpa sameAs Q5626442.
- Gö_Khugpa sameAs m.04jnshm.
- Gö_Khugpa sameAs Q5626442.
- Gö_Khugpa wasDerivedFrom Gö_Khugpa?oldid=668417809.
- Gö_Khugpa depiction Go-Lochava_of_Tanag.jpg.
- Gö_Khugpa isPrimaryTopicOf Gö_Khugpa.
- Gö_Khugpa name "Go Khugpa".