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+ | [[Geshe Lharampa]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[lha rams pa'i dge bshes]]'') — the [[highest]] [[degree]] of {{Wiki|scholarship}} conferred within the [[traditional]] [[Tibetan]] [[monastic]] system, in the [[Gelug]] school. | ||
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+ | The highest of the [[geshe degrees]] awarded in the Tibetan [[Gelug tradition]] | ||
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+ | The {{Wiki|curriculum}} requires more than fifteen years of intensive study. | ||
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Revision as of 16:10, 24 August 2018
Geshe Lharampa (Wyl. lha rams pa'i dge bshes) — the highest degree of scholarship conferred within the traditional Tibetan monastic system, in the Gelug school.
The highest of the geshe degrees awarded in the Tibetan Gelug tradition
The curriculum requires more than fifteen years of intensive study.