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|FeaturedPeople=Atiśa;'brom ston pa;Rngog legs pa'i shes rab;Rngog blo ldan shes rab
 
|FeaturedPeople=Atiśa;'brom ston pa;Rngog legs pa'i shes rab;Rngog blo ldan shes rab
 
|Glossary-Tibetan=བཀའ་གདམས་
 
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|Glossary-Wylie=bka' gdams
 
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|Glossary-Definition=The Kadam tradition, which traces its origin to the teachings of Atiśa, was the first of the so-called New Schools of Tibetan Buddhism, traditions which arose during or after the Second Propagation of Buddhism in the tenth century.
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|Glossary-Definition=The Kadam tradition, which traces its origin to the teachings of Atiśa, was the first of the so-called New Schools of Tibetan Buddhism, traditions which arose during or after the Second Propagation of Buddhism (''phyi dar'') in the tenth century.
 
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Key Term Kadam
Featured People Atiśa'brom ston paRngog legs pa'i shes rabRngog blo ldan shes rab
In Tibetan Script བཀའ་གདམས་
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration bka' gdams
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering ka dam
English Standard Kadam
Term Type School
Source Language Tibetan
Basic Meaning The Kadam tradition, which traces its origin to the teachings of Atiśa, was the first of the so-called New Schools of Tibetan Buddhism, traditions which arose during or after the Second Propagation of Buddhism (phyi dar) in the tenth century.
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