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|Glossary-Definition=Tsen Khawoche's "meditative tradition" of exegesis of the ''Uttaratantra''; one of two major Tibetan traditions of exegesis, both stemming from students of Sajjana. | |Glossary-Definition=Tsen Khawoche's "meditative tradition" of exegesis of the ''Uttaratantra''; one of two major Tibetan traditions of exegesis, both stemming from students of Sajjana. | ||
|Glossary-Senses=Also known as the "meditative tradition" (''sgom lugs''), this form of exegesis was primarily concerned with the practical application of the teachings contained in the ''Uttaratantra'' as a means to experience buddha-nature for oneself. However, both the Tsen Tradition and its opposing counterpart the Ngok Tradition reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana. | |Glossary-Senses=Also known as the "meditative tradition" (''sgom lugs''), this form of exegesis was primarily concerned with the practical application of the teachings contained in the ''Uttaratantra'' as a means to experience buddha-nature for oneself. However, both the Tsen Tradition and its opposing counterpart the Ngok Tradition reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana. | ||
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|Glossary-RelatedTerms=sgom lugs | |Glossary-RelatedTerms=sgom lugs | ||
|Glossary-RelatedTopics=Ngok Tradition | |Glossary-RelatedTopics=Ngok Tradition | ||
+ | |Glossary-DefinitionOther=According to Jamgön Kongtrul's commentary on the Uttaratantra, titled ''The Unassailable Lion's Roar'', the lineage of the Tsen tradition is: | ||
+ | *Sajjana | ||
+ | *gZus dga’ ba’i rdo rje | ||
+ | *bTsan dri med shes rab | ||
+ | *Rang byung rdo rje | ||
+ | *Karma dkon gzhon v | ||
+ | *Karma phrin las pa | ||
+ | *‘Gos gZhon nu dpal | ||
+ | *Dol po pa | ||
+ | *Tāranātha | ||
+ | *Chos kyi don grub | ||
+ | *Kun zhig Chos kyi byung gnas | ||
+ | *lHa lung karma bstan ‘phel | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, 8 January 2020
Key Term | Tsen Tradition |
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Topic Variation | Meditative Tradition |
Hover Popup Choices | Meditative Tradition; sgom lugs; btsan lugs; Btsan Tradition |
In Tibetan Script | བཙན་ལུགས་ |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | btsan lugs |
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | tsen luk |
Term Type | Noun |
Source Language | Tibetan |
Basic Meaning | Tsen Khawoche's "meditative tradition" of exegesis of the Uttaratantra; one of two major Tibetan traditions of exegesis, both stemming from students of Sajjana. |
Has the Sense of | Also known as the "meditative tradition" (sgom lugs), this form of exegesis was primarily concerned with the practical application of the teachings contained in the Uttaratantra as a means to experience buddha-nature for oneself. However, both the Tsen Tradition and its opposing counterpart the Ngok Tradition reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana. |
Related Terms | sgom lugs |
Related Topic Pages | Ngok Tradition |
Definitions | |
Other Definitions |
According to Jamgön Kongtrul's commentary on the Uttaratantra, titled The Unassailable Lion's Roar, the lineage of the Tsen tradition is:
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