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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. * The union of Sutra and Tantra, and * The emphasis on Vinaya (the moral code of discipline)

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  • Je Tsongkhapa
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  • 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. * The union of Sutra and Tantra, and * The emphasis on Vinaya (the moral code of discipline)
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  • ཙོང་ཁ་པ།
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  • Tsongkhapa
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  • tsoŋkʰapa
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  • Zongkaba
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  • 宗喀巴, 罗桑札巴
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  • tsong kha pa
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  • 宗喀巴, 羅桑札巴
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  • Tsongkapa, Zongkapa, Zongkhapa, Dzongkhapa
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  • Zōngkābā, Luosangzhaba
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  • 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. His main source of inspiration was the Kadampa tradition, the legacy of Atiśa. Based on Tsongkhapa’s teaching, the two distinguishing characteristics of the Gelug tradition are: * The union of Sutra and Tantra, and * The emphasis on Vinaya (the moral code of discipline)
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