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All [[Buddhist teachings]] rely on an unbroken [[lineage]] of [[transmission]] going back to the [[Buddha]]. | All [[Buddhist teachings]] rely on an unbroken [[lineage]] of [[transmission]] going back to the [[Buddha]]. | ||
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+ | can be traced back through the use of documented {{Wiki|biographies}} of the [[masters]] who studied, practised and passed on these teachings since the time of the [[Buddha]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 18 March 2016
Lineages of the Jonang Tradition
All Buddhist teachings rely on an unbroken lineage of transmission going back to the Buddha.
The two main lineages of the Jonang Tradition:
(Zhentong and
Kalachakra)
can be traced back through the use of documented biographies of the masters who studied, practised and passed on these teachings since the time of the Buddha.