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- life_of_tsongkhapa.html accessdate "2013-01-07".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html accessdate "2013-01-29".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html accessdate "2015-01-27".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html authorlink "Alexander Berzin".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html date "December 2003".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html first "Alexander".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html isCitedBy 5th_Dalai_Lama.
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html isCitedBy Je_Tsongkhapa.
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html isCitedBy Madhyamaka.
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html isCitedBy Yogachara.
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html last "Berzin".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html location "Munich, Germany".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html publisher "The Berzin Archives".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html quote "Then in the year 1409, at the age of 52, he started the Monlam Great Prayer Festival in Lhasa at the Jokang. All the monks from all the different monasteries and traditions come together for a great session of prayers, and practice, and—bringing everybody together. Very important.".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html quote "There was a very famous Nyingma lama at the time called Lhodrag Namka-gyeltsen, and this Nyingma lama had, continually, visions of Vajrapani. And he invited Tsongkhapa, and they became mutual teacher and disciple. It’s from this Nyingma lama that Tsongkhapa got his main lam-rim transmissions from the Kadam tradition — two of the main Kadam lineages. There are three Kadampa lineages that had split. He got two of them from this Nyingma lama and one from a Kagyu lama. The Kadampa was divided into three: One was the lam-rim teachings, one was the textual teachings, and one was the oral guideline teachings. So he got the lam-rim and the oral guideline lineages from this Nyingma lama, and the textual tradition from a Kagyu lama. This I find very interesting. One always thinks that he got them from Kadampa lamas; he didn’t. And that Gelugpa was so separate from all these other traditions; it wasn’t. Look at this Kagyu lama, Lama Umapa, that Tsongkhapa studied Madhyamaka with; he had studied Madhyamaka with Sakya. The Sakyas were the main Madhyamaka people of those days.".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html title "Life of Tsongkhapa".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html url "http://www.berzinarchives.com/web/en/archives/approaching_buddhism/teachers/lineage_masters/life_of_tsongkhapa/life_of_tsongkhapa.html".
- life_of_tsongkhapa.html website "Berzin Archives".