Mkhas shing grub paʼi dbang phyug Rje Tsha-kho Ngag-dbang-gr
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Mkhas shing grub paʼi dbang phyug Rje Tsha-kho Ngag-dbang-grags-paʼi gsung ʼbum

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Collected works of Tsako Ngawang Drakpa (Tib. Tsha-kho Ngag-dbang-grags-pa, born in 14th century; also known as "Tsha-kho-ba dbon-po Ngag-dbag-grags-pa"), a Tibetan Buddhist teacher who was one of the important early disciples of Je Tsongkhapa (Tib. Rje Tsong-kha-pa) and founder of many monasteries in present-day Aba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Tib. Rnga-ba), Sichuan Province, including Gyelrong (Tib. Rgyal-rong). Associated with the Gelukpa School and the Kadampa Order, his writings are predominantly teachings on the "Graduated Path" (lam rim), homages to Avalokitesvara and Manjusri, snyan-ngag (kavya poetry) and grammar, jataka tales, etc.; also includes commentary on the mgur of Je Tsonkhapa (vol. 1) and a discussion of "Zhang blon sgrub thabs" (vol. 2).

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