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|bio=Adrian O'Sullivan has been a student of Lama Jampa Thaye for over two decades and is a director of the Sakya Samten Ling Buddhist centre in Santa Monica, California. His previous translations include Tsarchen Losal Gyamtso's ''Opening the Door to Precious Accomplishments'' (2005), ''Telescope of Wisdom'' (2009) and ''The Lamp that Dispels Darkness'' (2013), the latter two being translations of commentaries composed by the great Sakya and Karma Kagyu master Karma Thinley Rinpoche. ([https://www.amazon.com/Bodhicaryavatara-Commentary-Acarya-Santideva/dp/1733556001 Source Accessed Jan 8, 2021])
|bio=Adrian O'Sullivan has been a student of Lama Jampa Thaye for over two decades and is a director of the Sakya Samten Ling Buddhist centre in Santa Monica, California. His previous translations include Tsarchen Losal Gyamtso's ''Opening the Door to Precious Accomplishments'' (2005), ''Telescope of Wisdom'' (2009) and ''The Lamp that Dispels Darkness'' (2013), the latter two being translations of commentaries composed by the great Sakya and Karma Kagyu master Karma Thinley Rinpoche. ([https://www.amazon.com/Bodhicaryavatara-Commentary-Acarya-Santideva/dp/1733556001 Source Accessed Jan 8, 2021])
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MainNamePhon Adrian O'Sullivan
bio Adrian O'Sullivan has been a student of Lama Jampa Thaye for over two decades and is a director of the Sakya Samten Ling Buddhist centre in Santa Monica, California. His previous translations include Tsarchen Losal Gyamtso's Opening the Door to Precious Accomplishments (2005), Telescope of Wisdom (2009) and The Lamp that Dispels Darkness (2013), the latter two being translations of commentaries composed by the great Sakya and Karma Kagyu master Karma Thinley Rinpoche. (Source Accessed Jan 8, 2021)
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