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Tsongkhapa

Tsongkhapa (1357–1419), whose name means “The Man from Onion Valley”, was a famous teacher of Tibetan Buddhism whose activities led to the formation of the Geluk school. He is also known by his ordained name Lobsang Drakpa (blo bzang grags pa) or simply as Je Rinpoche (rje rin po che). Tsongkhapa heard Buddha’s teachings from masters of all Tibetan Buddhist traditions, and received lineages transmitted in the major schools.

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Rje yab sras gsum gyi tshad maʼi gzhung nyer mkho rnams dang rje Gung-thang Blo-gros-rgya-mtshos mdzad-paʼi bsdus sbyor snying bo kun ʼdus rigs paʼi mdzod kyi rnam bshad kun gsal me long bcas

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Selected commentaries and instruction on the use of Buddhist logic (pramāṇa) in practice, written by [or at least attributed to] the Tibetan Buddhist scholar Tsongkapa Lozang Drakpa (1357-1419) and his two main students, and further curriculum by Gungtang Lodrö Gyatso (1851-1930) of Labrang Tashikyil Monastery.

Rje Tsoṅ-kha-bas mdzad paʼi byaṅ chub gźuṅ lam

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Commentary on Bodhicaryāvatāra of Śāntideva, 7th cent., with Sangha's atonement and confession prayers.

Rje yab sras kyi gsuṅ rtsom ñer mkho phyogs bsgrigs

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Selected works of Tsoṅ-kha-pa Blo-bzaṅ-grags-pa's on three vows (trisaṃvara); includes Mkhas-grub Dge-legs-dpal-bzaṅ-po's text Sdom pa gsum gyi rnam par bźag pa mdor bsdus te gtan la dabb paʼi rab tu byed pa thub bstan rin po cheʼi byi dor.