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- Instructions of the Jonang tradition (Jo nang brgya rtsa), arranged by the Jonangpa master Jetsun Kunga Drolchok (1507–1566). Kongtrul held this collection2 KB (1,000 words) - 18:27, 28 January 2019
- Situ Pema Nyinjé (1774-1853) as his main teacher, receiving the Kagyu and Jonangpa transmissions from him and some sixty other teachers in all. In 1842, Situ32 KB (5,018 words) - 14:28, 5 January 2021
- himself, Takten Puntsok Ling was the largest monastic establishment of the Jonangpa in Central Tibet. It contained a Buddhist studies college, retreat facilities7 KB (1,167 words) - 16:43, 26 August 2022
- tradition mentions this enormous proliferation of texts. A short anecdote from Jonangpa Kunga Drölchok’s Lineage Stories from the Hundred Guides in volume 18 of34 KB (5,229 words) - 15:37, 23 January 2018
- composed teachings from Jonang Tāranātha and Minling Terchen Rinpoche. The Jonangpa tradition of Tāranātha’s Severance coming from Kunga Drölchok was discussed21 KB (5,648 words) - 13:47, 8 October 2020
- Tsang, who opposed Gelukpa rule, ultimately resulted in the confiscation of Jonangpa monasteries in central Tibet and the suppression of Tāranātha’s works.20 KB (6,124 words) - 13:43, 8 October 2020
- date for him with certainty; in the long lineage that descends from him, Jonangpa Kunga Drölchok (1507–1566) is sixth in line. bDud gcod zab mo don gyi nying18 KB (5,138 words) - 13:16, 8 October 2020
File:Barron, Richard, trans 2013 The Catalog of The Treasury of Precious Instructions by Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye Tsadra Foundation.pdf (matches file content) Instructions of the Jonang tradition (Jo nang brgya rtsa), arranged by the Jonangpa master Jetsun Kunga Drolchok (1507�1566). Kongtrul held this collection(1,391 × 1,350 (4.94 MB)) - 13:57, 5 December 2014