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Lotsawa (Tibetan: ལོ་ཙཱ་བ, Wylie: lo tsA ba) is a
Tibetan word used as a
title to
refer to the
native Tibetan translators, such as Vairotsana, Rinchen...
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Marpa Lotsāwa (མར་པ་ལོ་ཙཱ་བ་ཆོས་ཀྱི་བློ་གྲོས་, 1012–1097),
sometimes known fully as
Marpa Chökyi Lodrö (Wylie: mar pa chos kyi blo gros) or
commonly as...
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explored and
contrasted Buddha-nature,
described by
Mathes (2008). "Go
Lotsāwa Zhonnu Pel". The
Treasury of Lives:
Biographies of
Himalayan Religious...
- 950–1200)
following the
collapse and
fragmentation of
imperial unity, Ra
Lotsawa Dorjé Drak
stands tall as one of the most
notorious figures in the history...
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numerous Tibetan translators or "
lotsawas" who had
visited India: most
importantly Drokmi Lotsawa, Bari
Lotsawa and Mal
Lotsawa. From
Drokmi comes the supreme...
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Translated by
Neten Chokling Rinpoche &
Lhasey Lotsawa Translations.
Rangjung Yeshe Publishing.
Lotsawa,
Lhasey (2021).
Following in Your Footsteps: The...
- of
Kharchen Great Bliss Queen Consort of
Padmasambhava Nampar Nangdze Lotsawa 8th
century rnam par
snang mdzad lo tsa ba
Vairotsana Translator of Buddhist...
- with
Naktso and Gya
Lōtsawa,
Atish journe****
through Nepal on his way to Tolung, the
capital of the
Purang Kingdom. (Gya
Lōtsawa died
before reaching...
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known among several schools of
Tibetan Buddhism. He was a
student of
Marpa Lotsawa, and a
major figure in the
history of the
Kagyu school of
Tibetan Buddhism...
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Mahasiddhas Naropa,
Maitripa and the
yogini Niguma, via
their student Marpa Lotsawa (1012–1097), who
brought their teachings to Tibet. Marpa's
student Milarepa...