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[[Jetsun Sherab Senge]], an outstanding [[scholar]] of the great [[tantric]] treatises, was one of [[Tsongkhapa’s]] six closest [[disciples]]. [[Tsongkhapa]] instructed him to propagate his [[tantric teachings]] and gave him a [[skullcup]] full of [[nectar]], a bronze statue of [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]], a copy of the two great commentaries on it as well as a mask and costume of [[Yama]]. He thereby made him successor to his [[tantric tradition]] and asked him to go to [[Tsang]] to spread the [[teaching]] of the [[tantras]], {{Wiki|prediction}} that he would find good students there.
  
[[Jetsun]] [[Sherab Senge]], an outstanding [[scholar]] of the great [[tantric]] treatises, was one of [[Tsongkhapa’s]] six closest [[disciples]]. [[Tsongkhapa]] instructed him to propagate his [[tantric teachings]] and gave him a [[skullcup]] full of [[nectar]], a bronze statue of [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]], a copy of the two great commentaries on it as well as a mask and costume of [[Yama]]. He thereby made him successor to his [[tantric tradition]] and asked him to go to [[Tsang]] to spread the [[teaching]] of the [[tantras]], {{Wiki|prediction}} that he would find good students there.
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On arriving there [[Jetsun Sherab Senge]] first performed a [[Vajrabhairava]] [[retreat]] during which he was served by a [[spirit]] woman. He then established [[Se Gyu Tantric]] [[Monastery]]]] and a little later established [[Gyudme Monastery]] in [[Lhasa]]. He saw to it that the [[tradition]] of [[tantric teachings]] flourished in both [[monasteries]]. Among [[Jetsun Sherab Senge’s]] many {{Wiki|eminent}} [[disciples]] [[Jetsun Kunga Dondrub]] was outstanding. Born in 1419 at [[Gyaltse Tanag]] in [[Tsang]], he took [[ordination]] at [[Narthang Monastery]] at a very early age. He studied [[logic]] and [[valid cognition]] with [[Jetsun Sherab Senge]] and [[higher knowledge]] with [[Kenchen Pal Be’o]] at [[Drepung Monastery]]. He also received extensive [[tantric]] [[teaching]] including instruction on the [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]] and its commentaries from the [[great master]] [[Jinpa Pal]] of [[Gyudme]] and thus became erudite in all aspects of the [[Mahayana tradition]].
  
On arriving there [[Jetsun]] [[Sherab Senge]] first performed a [[Vajrabhairava]] [[retreat]] during which he was served by a [[spirit]] woman. He then established Se Gyupa [[Tantric]] [[Monastery]] and a little later established Gyudme [[Monastery]] in [[Lhasa]]. He saw to it that the [[tradition]] of [[tantric teachings]] flourished in both [[monasteries]]. Among [[Jetsun]] Sherab Senge’s many {{Wiki|eminent}} [[disciples]] [[Jetsun]] Kunga Dondrub was outstanding. Born in 1419 at Gyaltse [[Tanag]] in [[Tsang]], he took [[ordination]] at [[Narthang]] [[Monastery]] at a very early age. He studied [[logic]] and [[valid cognition]] with [[Jetsun]] [[Sherab Senge]] and [[higher knowledge]] with Kenchen Pal Be’o at [[Drepung Monastery]]. He also received extensive [[tantric]] [[teaching]] including instruction on the [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]] and its commentaries from the [[great master]] [[Jinpa]] Pal of Gyudme and thus became erudite in all aspects of the [[Mahayana tradition]].
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[[Jetsun Dragpa Zangpo]] and [[Jetsun]] [[Jinpa Pal]], the [[abbots]] of [[Gyudme]], passed away in successive years and a majority of the [[monks]] at [[Gyudme]] wished to see [[Jetsun Kunga Dondrub]] appointed as [[teaching]] [[abbot]]. However, another section of the [[monks]] led by the [[master]] of {{Wiki|Ceremonies}} [[Donyo]] wished to have [[Jetsun Tashi Gyaltsen]] appointed. This episode [[caused]] some dissension among the [[monks]] of Gyudme which deeply pained [[Jetsun Kunga Dondrub]]. To avoid even the slightest friction among the [[monks]] he decided to withdraw from the [[monastery]] and left for Uto taking with him on image of [[Buddha]], a [[thangka]] of [[Mahakala]] and a [[skullcup]] as his share of [[shrine]] materials.
  
[[Jetsun]] Dragpa [[Zangpo]] and [[Jetsun]] [[Jinpa]] Pal, the [[abbots]] of Gyudme, passed away in successive years and a majority of the [[monks]] at Gyudme wished to see [[Jetsun]] Kunga Dondrub appointed as [[teaching]] [[abbot]]. However, another section of the [[monks]] led by the [[master]] of {{Wiki|Ceremonies}} Donyo wished to have [[Jetsun]] [[Tashi Gyaltsen]] appointed. This episode [[caused]] some dissension among the [[monks]] of Gyudme which deeply pained [[Jetsun]] Kunga Dondrub. To avoid even the slightest friction among the [[monks]] he decided to withdraw from the [[monastery]] and left for Uto taking with him on image of [[Buddha]], a [[thangka]] of [[Mahakala]] and a [[skullcup]] as his share of [[shrine]] materials.
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He began there with five [[disciples]] but within a short [[time]] the group numbered thirty-two which was considered most [[auspicious]] for the flourishing of the teachings, since there are thirty-two [[deities]] in the [[Guhyasamaja mandala]]. The [[monks]] begged [[alms]] in the villages of Lungsho and prayed before the image of [[Maitreya Buddha]] at [[Uto Jampa Ling]] where they eventually settled. During their stay there, both [[teaching]] and practices flourished.
  
He began there with five [[disciples]] but within a short [[time]] the group numbered thirty-two which was considered most [[auspicious]] for the flourishing of the teachings, since there are thirty-two [[deities]] in the [[Guhyasamaja mandala]]. The [[monks]] begged [[alms]] in the villages of Lungsho and prayed before the image of [[Maitreya Buddha]] at Uto [[Jampa]] Ling where they eventually settled. During their stay there, both [[teaching]] and practices flourished.
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After ten years [[Jetsun Tashi Gyaltsen]] was elevated to the position of [[Jangtse Choje[[ and [[Jetsun Kunga Dondrub]] was requested to become [[abbot]] of [[Gyudme Tantric Monastery]]. At first he felt inclined to accept this offer but some bad {{Wiki|omens}} appeared in his [[dreams]] and because he remembered that [[Jetsun Sherab Senge]] had given him the rules for a [[monastic]] institution and asked him to establish one for the promotion of [[tantric teachings]] in [[general]] and the practice of [[Guhyasamaja]] in particular, he declined. Instead he remained in Uto and in 1474 established [[Gyuto Tantric Monastery]] where he taught in accordance with the [[traditions]] of [[Jetsun Sherab Senge]] and [[Jetsun Jinpa Pal]]. He remained head of the [[monastery]] for thirteen years.
 
 
After ten years [[Jetsun]] [[Tashi Gyaltsen]] was elevated to the position of [[Jangtse]] Choje and [[Jetsun]] Kunga Dondrub was requested to become [[abbot]] of Gyudme [[Tantric]] [[Monastery]]. At first he felt inclined to accept this offer but some bad {{Wiki|omens}} appeared in his [[dreams]] and because he remembered that [[Jetsun]] [[Sherab Senge]] had given him the rules for a [[monastic]] institution and asked him to establish one for the promotion of [[tantric teachings]] in [[general]] and the practice of [[Guhyasamaja]] in particular, he declined. Instead he remained in Uto and in 1474 established [[Gyuto]] [[Tantric]] [[Monastery]] where he taught in accordance with the [[traditions]] of [[Jetsun]] [[Sherab Senge]] and [[Jetsun]] [[Jinpa]] Pal. He remained head of the [[monastery]] for thirteen years.
 
 
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Jetsun Sherab Senge, an outstanding scholar of the great tantric treatises, was one of Tsongkhapa’s six closest disciples. Tsongkhapa instructed him to propagate his tantric teachings and gave him a skullcup full of nectar, a bronze statue of Guhyasamaja Tantra, a copy of the two great commentaries on it as well as a mask and costume of Yama. He thereby made him successor to his tantric tradition and asked him to go to Tsang to spread the teaching of the tantras, prediction that he would find good students there.

On arriving there Jetsun Sherab Senge first performed a Vajrabhairava retreat during which he was served by a spirit woman. He then established Se Gyu Tantric Monastery]] and a little later established Gyudme Monastery in Lhasa. He saw to it that the tradition of tantric teachings flourished in both monasteries. Among Jetsun Sherab Senge’s many eminent disciples Jetsun Kunga Dondrub was outstanding. Born in 1419 at Gyaltse Tanag in Tsang, he took ordination at Narthang Monastery at a very early age. He studied logic and valid cognition with Jetsun Sherab Senge and higher knowledge with Kenchen Pal Be’o at Drepung Monastery. He also received extensive tantric teaching including instruction on the Guhyasamaja Tantra and its commentaries from the great master Jinpa Pal of Gyudme and thus became erudite in all aspects of the Mahayana tradition.

Jetsun Dragpa Zangpo and Jetsun Jinpa Pal, the abbots of Gyudme, passed away in successive years and a majority of the monks at Gyudme wished to see Jetsun Kunga Dondrub appointed as teaching abbot. However, another section of the monks led by the master of Ceremonies Donyo wished to have Jetsun Tashi Gyaltsen appointed. This episode caused some dissension among the monks of Gyudme which deeply pained Jetsun Kunga Dondrub. To avoid even the slightest friction among the monks he decided to withdraw from the monastery and left for Uto taking with him on image of Buddha, a thangka of Mahakala and a skullcup as his share of shrine materials.

He began there with five disciples but within a short time the group numbered thirty-two which was considered most auspicious for the flourishing of the teachings, since there are thirty-two deities in the Guhyasamaja mandala. The monks begged alms in the villages of Lungsho and prayed before the image of Maitreya Buddha at Uto Jampa Ling where they eventually settled. During their stay there, both teaching and practices flourished.

After ten years Jetsun Tashi Gyaltsen was elevated to the position of [[Jangtse Choje[[ and Jetsun Kunga Dondrub was requested to become abbot of Gyudme Tantric Monastery. At first he felt inclined to accept this offer but some bad omens appeared in his dreams and because he remembered that Jetsun Sherab Senge had given him the rules for a monastic institution and asked him to establish one for the promotion of tantric teachings in general and the practice of Guhyasamaja in particular, he declined. Instead he remained in Uto and in 1474 established Gyuto Tantric Monastery where he taught in accordance with the traditions of Jetsun Sherab Senge and Jetsun Jinpa Pal. He remained head of the monastery for thirteen years. </poem>

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