Search results for "Sakya" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • The Ra lineage became particularly important in the Sakya order of ... on the later development of the Gelug and Sakya traditions of Kalachakra ...
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  • * Sakya(pa), Grey Earth, headed by the Sakya Trizin, founded by Khon ... quot; (Sarma) traditions, with the Kagyu, Sakya and Kadam/Gelug among the ...
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  • of Tibetan Buddhism, namely Kadam, Kagyu, Sakya, and Geluk (the school of ... two eminent Tibetan Sakyapa teachers, Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen and ...
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  • Queen Māyā of Sakya was the birth mother of the historical Gautama Buddha, Siddhārtha of the Gautama gotra, and sister of Mahapajapati Gotami ...
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  • to Naro's Vajrayogini in the Gelug and Sakya traditions. *[http://www.khandro.net/dakini_queen.htm The Great Bliss Queen] - an in depth article ...
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  • it. This lama was reborn as His Holiness Sakya Trizin, present head of the Sakyapa sect. A monk who had known Apong Terton succeeded in retransmitting ...
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  • Vaishali, or Vesali (Pali), had been the capital of the Licchavis and the Vajjian Confederacy. In Buddha's time, Vesali had been a heavily ...
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  • by Lobsang Dapa, et al. Mussoorie, India: Sakya College. == External links == All links retrieved November 10, 2022. * [http://www.sacred-texts ...
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  • include, Nagchu, Nyingchi, Nedong, Barkam, Sakya, Gartse, Pelbar, and Tingri; ... scholar Dkon-mchog rgyal-po established the Sakya Monastery in Lhokha in 1073 ...
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  • His central figure is surrounded by lamas from Sakya Monastery who had briefly ruled Tibet and formed their own tradition until converted by Tsong ...
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  • into the other three schools—-the Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya—-as well. Third, Atisha mobilized his influence in India to reform corrupt practices ...
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  • (marked by the formation of the Kadampa, Kagyu and Sakya schools), Tibetan Buddhist monks, particularly those of the Nyingma (Red) Sect, began to participate ...
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  • Drogön Chögyal Phagpa, fifth leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism by the Mongolian emperor, Kublai Khan. In 1953, the greater part ...
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  • was the local king, although his clan, the Sakya, prided themselves on a sense of equality. Siddhārtha would also become known by the title ...
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  • can be found in Potala, Jokhang, Samye Temple, Sakya Monastery and other famous buildings in Tibet. [http://www.tibettrip.com/arts-culture/mural ...
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  • * Sakya, Sapana, and Ramyata Limbu. Daughters of Everest. San Francisco, CA: Distributed by Center for Asian American Media, 2006. ...
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