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- Patsab Nyima Drakpa (Tib. པ་ཚབ་ཉི་མ་གྲགས་པ་, Wyl. pa tshab nyi ma grags pa) (1055-1145?) was a Tibetan Buddhist scholar and translator of the Sarma (New...
- Dromtön, Ngog Legpai Sherab, Ngog Loden Sherab, Chaba Chokyi Senge, and Patsab Nyima Drakpa. Maitripada, Naropa, Tilopa, Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa....
- such as Patsab Nyima Drak and Chapa Chökyi Seng-ge (1109-1169) as well as of the Indian Madhyamaka Jayānanda. Unlike Chapa, Mabja followed Patsab in embracing...
- commentator on madhyamaka, Patsab Nyima Drakpa (1055-1145?), was also a Sangpu monastery monk who had studied in Kashmir as well. Patsab's commentary on Nagarjuna's...
- over the yogacara-madhyamaka interpretation, and included Sangphu monk Patsab Nyima Drag (b. 1055) and Jayananda (fl 12th century). According to John...
- Chandrakirti, the promulgation of his views in Tibet by scholars such as Patsab Nyima Drakpa, Kanakavarman and Jayananda (12th century) and the development...
- undermines the everyday world of experience and the validity of epistemology (Patsab is one figure who Tsongkhapa sees as ****ociated with this view). the so-called...
- student of Atisha. Another early Tibetan commentator on Chandrakirti was Patsab Nyima Drag (fl. 12th century), who also translator most of Chandra's major...
- work began to be translated. Blumenthal notes that already in the time of Patsab (12th century) "the Prasaṅgika-Madhyamaka view began to be widely taught...
- may have been an 11th–12th century innovation of the Tibetan translator Patsab Nyima Drakpa while he was translating a Sanskrit text by Candrakirti into...