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|bio=Lhodrak Dharma Senge was the author of a commentary on the ''Ultimate Continuum''. Apart from the obvious association of the author with the southern Lhodrak region of Central Tibet, we have no information on when and where he lived. However, the style and content of the commentary suggest its composition was completed in the early classical period of the twelfth-thirteenth centuries, most likely before the well-known commentaries on the ''Ultimate Continuum'' appeared at the peak of the classical period in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
|bio=Lhodrak Dharma Senge was the author of a commentary on the ''Ultimate Continuum''. Apart from the obvious association of the author with the southern Lhodrak region of Central Tibet, we have no information on when and where he lived. However, the style and content of the commentary suggest its composition was completed in the early classical period of the twelfth-thirteenth centuries, most likely before the well-known commentaries on the ''Ultimate Continuum'' appeared at the peak of the classical period in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 28 May 2024

PersonType Category:Classical Tibetan Authors
MainNamePhon Lhodrak Dharma Senge
MainNameTib ལྷོ་བྲག་དར་མ་སེང་གེ
MainNameWylie Lho brag dar ma seng ge
bio Lhodrak Dharma Senge was the author of a commentary on the Ultimate Continuum. Apart from the obvious association of the author with the southern Lhodrak region of Central Tibet, we have no information on when and where he lived. However, the style and content of the commentary suggest its composition was completed in the early classical period of the twelfth-thirteenth centuries, most likely before the well-known commentaries on the Ultimate Continuum appeared at the peak of the classical period in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
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