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Latest revision as of 15:38, 2 October 2020
He studied the complete Kadam traditions under the guidance of the sixth abbot, Sanggye Gompa Sengge Kyab (sangs rgyas sgom pa seng ge skyabs, 1179-1250) and the seventh abbot of Nartang Monastery (snar thang dgon), Chim Namkha Drak (mchims nam mkha’ grags, 1210-1285).
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The book contains 32 works, including 30 titles attributed to Kyotön Monlam Tshultrim, one biography of Kyotön by his student, and a long introduction by the editor in English. He mentions how some titles from the two volumes from Drepung were excluded from this book, as they appear to be by other authors. He also explains the significance of Narthang and the early Kadam tradition for buddha-nature studies and how Kyotön lived at an interesting period of Tibetan religious history. The interest to publish the writings of this master came about as Kyotön has written several short and interesting works related to buddha-nature, which present the meditative tradition of Maitreya's teachings passed down from Tsen Khawoche.
The typeset was created and the layout and design done by the staff of Loden Foundation, which published the book with funding from Tsadra Foundation.Mentioned in
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- Kadam · religious affiliation
- mchims nam mkha' grags · teacher
- bcom ldan rig pa'i ral gri · student
- grags pa brtson 'grus · student
- Btsun pa sangs rgyas yon tan bzang po · student