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“The Great Biography of Je Tsongkhapa” by Chahar Geshe: The Development of Buddhism in Northwest China in the 14th Century
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MEDITATIVE PRACTICE СALM ABIDING (ZHI-GNAS) AND HEIGHTENED INSIGHT (IHAG-THONG) AS THE FORM CHANGES OF THE WORLD VIEW
Published 2019-08-01“…Purpose: to propose a scientific concept explaining the essence and content of the meditative practice presented in the treatise of one of the founders of Tibetan Buddhism Je Tsongkhapa. Methodology: The method of analogy was employed. …”
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History of Ganden Monastery
Published 2022-12-01“…Therefore, the interest in Ganden monastery is determined not only by that it had been founded by Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419), the patriarch of the Geluk and a greatest Buddhist figure in Tibet, but also by the enormous religious, cultural and political impacts this sect has had on the development and dissemination of Buddhism among Mongolian-speaking peoples. …”
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Kensur Nawang Nima’s Treatise “The Lamp of Collected Quotations from Classical Works of the Buddhist History”: the Genesis of the Buddhist Monastic System in Northwest China
Published 2020-12-01“…Due to this specificity, most of the text is devoted to the biography of the founder of the school Je Tsongkhapa. The volume of work directly related to the history of Buddhist monasteries in northwestern China is extremely small. …”
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Two ‘Dharma Kings’ of One Didactic Text
Published 2020-12-01“…The process of active revival and reformation of Buddhism would begin only in the 15th century directed by Je Tsongkhapa and further sustained by the emerged institution of the Dalai Lamas. …”
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