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'''[[Gyümé Dratsang]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[rgyud smad grva tshang]]'') or '''[[Lower Tantric College]]''' is one of two the main [[tantric colleges]] of the [[Gelug]] [[tradition]] with [[Gyütö Dratsang]]. It was founded in [[Lhasa]] in 1440 by one of [[Jé Tsongkhapa]]'s students, [[Sherab Senge]] (1383-1445).
 
  
The oldest former [[abbot]] of [[Gyümé]] receives the title of [[Jangtsé Chöjé]] and becomes a candidate for the [[Ganden Tripa]] position at the head of the [[Gelugpa]] School.
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'''[[Gyümé Dratsang]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[rgyud smad grva tshang]]'') or '''[[Lower Tantric College]]''' is one of two the main [[tantric colleges]] of the [[Gelug tradition]] with [[Gyütö Dratsang]]. (Tib: [[Gyüme]])
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One of the five major monasteries of the [[Gelug school]] in or around [[Lhasa]]; it was founded in 1433 by [[Je Sherab Senge]], a [[disciple of Lama Tsongkhapa]]. Originally located in lower Central Tibet and then Lhasa, it has now been re-established in Hunsur, south India.
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See also : [[Upper Tantric College]].
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It was founded in [[Lhasa]] in 1440 by one of [[Jé Tsongkhapa's]] students, [[Sherab Senge]] (1383-1445).
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The oldest former [[abbot]] of [[Gyümé]] receives the title of [[Jangtsé Chöjé]] and becomes a candidate for the [[Ganden Tripa]] position at the [[head of the Gelugpa School]].
  
 
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Gyümé Dratsang (Wyl. rgyud smad grva tshang) or Lower Tantric College is one of two the main tantric colleges of the Gelug tradition with Gyütö Dratsang. (Tib: Gyüme)

One of the five major monasteries of the Gelug school in or around Lhasa; it was founded in 1433 by Je Sherab Senge, a disciple of Lama Tsongkhapa. Originally located in lower Central Tibet and then Lhasa, it has now been re-established in Hunsur, south India.

See also : Upper Tantric College.


It was founded in Lhasa in 1440 by one of Jé Tsongkhapa's students, Sherab Senge (1383-1445).

The oldest former abbot of Gyümé receives the title of Jangtsé Chöjé and becomes a candidate for the Ganden Tripa position at the head of the Gelugpa School.

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