Tibet Heritage Fund - Diffusion of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia:
"Diffusion of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia
In 1247, Köden, brother of Güyük Khan, the military commander of Kokonur (presently known as Qinghai lake), became a patron of the Tibetan lama Sakya Pandita, head of the [...]"
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Diffusion of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia
Labels:
Chögyal Phagpa,
Mongolia,
Sakya,
Sakya Pandita,
Sakyapa,
Tibet's history
Translating the Words of the Buddha: Participants and Links
Translating the Words of the Buddha: Participants and Links « Lotsāwa School - News:
"I have just returned to Nepal from the Translating the Words of the Buddha conference in Bir, India. The proceedings were well documented and posted on the conference’s Facebook page and here.
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"I have just returned to Nepal from the Translating the Words of the Buddha conference in Bir, India. The proceedings were well documented and posted on the conference’s Facebook page and here.
[...]"
Labels:
Buddhist texts,
Dzongsar Khyentse,
Khyentse Norbu,
Nyingma,
Nyingmapa,
Rime,
Sakya,
Sakyapa,
Tibetan language,
Translation
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