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[[Gyaltsab Je]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|རྒྱལ་ཚབ་རྗེ་}}, Wylie: [[Rgyal tshab rje]]) (1364–1432) or more elaborately, [[Gyaltsab Dharma Rinchen]] was born in the [[Tsang]] province of {{Wiki|central Tibet}}. He was a famous student of [[Je Tsongkhapa]] and direct student of [[Rendawa Shyönnu Lodrö]] (1349-1412, [[Teacher]] of [[Je Tsongkhapa]]), and actually became the first [[Ganden Tripa]] ([[throne holder]]) of the [[Gelug]] [[tradition]] after [[Je Tsongkhapa's]] [[death]].
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[[Gyaltsab Je]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[རྒྱལ་ཚབ་རྗེ]]་}}, Wylie: [[Rgyal tshab rje]]) (1364–1432) or more elaborately, [[Gyaltsab Dharma Rinchen]] was born in the [[Tsang]] province of {{Wiki|central Tibet}}. He was a famous student of [[Je Tsongkhapa]] and direct student of [[Rendawa Shyönnu Lodrö]] (1349-1412, [[Teacher]] of [[Je Tsongkhapa]]), and actually became the first [[Ganden Tripa]] ([[throne holder]]) of the [[Gelug]] [[tradition]] after [[Je Tsongkhapa's]] [[death]].
  
 
[[Gyaltsab Je]] was a prolific writer; one of his most famous texts is a commentary on [[A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life]].
 
[[Gyaltsab Je]] was a prolific writer; one of his most famous texts is a commentary on [[A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life]].

Revision as of 08:33, 15 December 2013

Gyaltsab Darma Rinchen

Gyaltsab Je (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་ཚབ་རྗེ, Wylie: Rgyal tshab rje) (1364–1432) or more elaborately, Gyaltsab Dharma Rinchen was born in the Tsang province of central Tibet. He was a famous student of Je Tsongkhapa and direct student of Rendawa Shyönnu Lodrö (1349-1412, Teacher of Je Tsongkhapa), and actually became the first Ganden Tripa (throne holder) of the Gelug tradition after Je Tsongkhapa's death.

Gyaltsab Je was a prolific writer; one of his most famous texts is a commentary on A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life.










Source

Wikipedia:Gyaltsab Je
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