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|Glossary-Wylie=rngog lugs
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|Glossary-Phonetic=ngok luk
|Glossary-Phonetic=ngok luk
|Glossary-PartOfSpeech=Noun
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|Glossary-Definition=The Tibetan tradition of exegesis of the Uttaratantra that stems from Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab.
|Glossary-Definition=The Tibetan tradition of exegesis of the Uttaratantra that stems from Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab.
|Glossary-Senses=Also known as the analytical tradition (''thos bsam gyi lugs''), literally, "the tradition of hearing and contemplating," this form of exegesis explicated the text through philosophical reasoning and debate and thus entailed a primarily scholastic approach to the treatise. However, both the Ngok Tradition and its opposing counterpart the Tsen Tradition reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana.
|Glossary-Senses=Also known as the analytical tradition (''thos bsam gyi lugs''), literally, "the tradition of hearing and contemplating," this form of exegesis explicated the text through philosophical reasoning and debate and thus entailed a primarily scholastic approach to the treatise. However, both the Ngok Tradition and its opposing counterpart the Tsen Tradition reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana.
|Glossary-RelatedTerms=Tsen Tradition
|Glossary-RelatedTerms=Tsen Tradition
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Revision as of 13:13, 27 September 2018

Key Term Ngok Tradition
In Tibetan Script རྔོག་ལུགས་
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration rngog lugs
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering ngok luk
Term Type Noun
Source Language Tibetan
Basic Meaning The Tibetan tradition of exegesis of the Uttaratantra that stems from Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab.
Has the Sense of Also known as the analytical tradition (thos bsam gyi lugs), literally, "the tradition of hearing and contemplating," this form of exegesis explicated the text through philosophical reasoning and debate and thus entailed a primarily scholastic approach to the treatise. However, both the Ngok Tradition and its opposing counterpart the Tsen Tradition reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana.
Related Terms Tsen Tradition
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