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− | + | [[Sarma]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[gsar ma]]'') — the [[New Schools of Tibetan Buddhism]] which followed the later translations made from the [[time]] of the great [[translator]] [[Rinchen Zangpo]] (958-1055) onwards, i.e. [[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]] and [[Gelug]]. | |
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− | [[Sarma]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[གསར་མ]]}}, Wylie: [[gsar ma]]) | + | [[Sarma]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[གསར་མ]]}}, [[Wylie]]: [[gsar ma]]) |
− | In [[Tibetan Buddhism]], the [[Sarma]] ([[new translation]]) | + | In [[Tibetan Buddhism]], the [[Sarma]] ([[new translation schools]]) include the three newest of the four main schools, comprising: |
* [[Kagyu]] | * [[Kagyu]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 27 December 2014
Sarma (Wyl. gsar ma) — the New Schools of Tibetan Buddhism which followed the later translations made from the time of the great translator Rinchen Zangpo (958-1055) onwards, i.e. Kagyü, Sakya and Gelug.
Sarma (Tibetan: གསར་མ, Wylie: gsar ma)
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Sarma (new translation schools) include the three newest of the four main schools, comprising:
and their sub-branches.
The Nyingma school is the sole Ngagyur or "old translation," school.