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- Gorampa abstract "Gorampa Sonam Senge (Wylie: go rams pa bsod nams seng ge, 1429-1489) was an important philosopher in the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. He was the author of a vast collection of commentaries on sutra and tantra whose work was influential throughout Tibetan Buddhism. He established one of the definitive Tibetan understandings of the Prasaṅgika model of the Madhyamaka school of philosophy. He was the student of Rongtön (Rongtön Shéja Künrik, Wylie: rong ston shes bya kun rig). He founded the Thuptén Namgyél Monastery in Tanag (Wylie: rta nag thub bstan rnam rgyal gling), which is just north of Shigatse.".
- Gorampa birthDate "1429".
- Gorampa birthYear "1429".
- Gorampa deathDate "1489".
- Gorampa deathYear "1489".
- Gorampa wikiPageID "14786372".
- Gorampa wikiPageLength "3161".
- Gorampa wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Gorampa wikiPageRevisionID "696382714".
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1429_births.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1489_deaths.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lamas.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Madhyamaka.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sakya.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tibetan_philosophers.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Je_Tsongkhapa.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Madhyamaka.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Manjushri.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Prasaṅgika.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Rongtön.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Sakya.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Sakya_Pandita.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Shigatse.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLink Two_truths_doctrine.
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Go rams pa bsod nams seng ge".
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Go ram pa".
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gorampa Sonam Senge".
- Gorampa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gorampa".
- Gorampa dateOfBirth "1429".
- Gorampa dateOfDeath "1489".
- Gorampa name "Gorampa".
- Gorampa shortDescription "Philosopher".
- Gorampa t "ལྟ་བའི་ཤན་འབྱེད".
- Gorampa t "སྤྲོས་བྲལ་".
- Gorampa w "lta ba'i shan 'byed".
- Gorampa w "spros bral".
- Gorampa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Gorampa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bo.
- Gorampa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Gorampa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Gorampa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gorampa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:TibetanBuddhism.
- Gorampa description "Philosopher".
- Gorampa description "Philosopher".
- Gorampa subject Category:1429_births.
- Gorampa subject Category:1489_deaths.
- Gorampa subject Category:Buddhist_philosophers.
- Gorampa subject Category:Lamas.
- Gorampa subject Category:Madhyamaka.
- Gorampa subject Category:Sakya.
- Gorampa subject Category:Tibetan_philosophers.
- Gorampa hypernym Philosopher.
- Gorampa type Agent.
- Gorampa type Person.
- Gorampa type Philosopher.
- Gorampa type School.
- Gorampa type Person.
- Gorampa type Leader.
- Gorampa type Philosopher.
- Gorampa type School.
- Gorampa type Teacher.
- Gorampa type Agent.
- Gorampa type NaturalPerson.
- Gorampa type Thing.
- Gorampa type Q215627.
- Gorampa type Q5.
- Gorampa type Person.
- Gorampa comment "Gorampa Sonam Senge (Wylie: go rams pa bsod nams seng ge, 1429-1489) was an important philosopher in the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. He was the author of a vast collection of commentaries on sutra and tantra whose work was influential throughout Tibetan Buddhism. He established one of the definitive Tibetan understandings of the Prasaṅgika model of the Madhyamaka school of philosophy. He was the student of Rongtön (Rongtön Shéja Künrik, Wylie: rong ston shes bya kun rig).".
- Gorampa label "Gorampa".
- Gorampa sameAs Q1537816.
- Gorampa sameAs গো-রাম্স-পা-ব্সোদ-নাম্স-সেং-গে.
- Gorampa sameAs Gorampa_Sönam_Sengge.
- Gorampa sameAs Gorampa.
- Gorampa sameAs m.03gxy31.
- Gorampa sameAs Q1537816.
- Gorampa wasDerivedFrom Gorampa?oldid=696382714.
- Gorampa isPrimaryTopicOf Gorampa.
- Gorampa name "Gorampa".