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*[[tA ra nA tha]] and [[kun dga' snying po]]<br>
*[[tA ra nA tha]] and [[kun dga' snying po]]<br>


*Rje brtsun tA ra nA tha<br>
*[[rje brtsun tA ra nA tha]]<br>
*Grol ba'i mgon po<br>
*[[grol ba'i mgon po]]<br>





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Names

Tibetan: ཏཱ་ར་ནཱ་ཐ་ and ཀུན་དགའ་སྙིང་པོ་
Wylie:


Other Transliterations in use:
Jo Nang Tāranātha
Kun dga' Snying po
Kunga Nyingpo
Jetsun Taranatha
Taranatha
Tāranātha
Tāranātha, Jo Nang

Dates

Born: 1575
Died: 1634

Other Biographical Information

TBRC RID: P1428

The last great throne-holder at Jonang , Taranatha was a successor to the reincarnation line of Kunga Dolchok. He recieved the entirety of major transmissions from the Kadam, Zhalu, Sakya, Shangpa Kagyu and Kamtsang Kagyu traditions, and was an expert on the tantras from the later translation period (gsar bsgyur). He recieved the Dro lineage of the Kalachakra from his teacher Kunga Palzang at Jomonang, and the transmissions according to Buton's Zhalu Rwa tradtion from Kenchen Lunrig Gyatso. As one of the most prolific authors in the Jonang tradition, his 23 volumes of collected works encompass topics on history, tantric ritual practice, zhentong thought, autobiography, pilgrimage, astrology, medicine, meditation, etc. In the year 1615, Taranatha founded Takten Damcho Ling Monastery (Phuntsok Ling) south of the Richo Chenmo mountain hermitage and Great Stupa of Jonang. Source

Main Students

Main Teachers

Person:Buddhagupta (Sangs rgyas sbas pa'i mgon)

Quotes

Writings About Tāranātha

Writings