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|MainNamePhon=Lo Lotsāwa | |MainNamePhon=Lo Lotsāwa | ||
|MainNameTib=གློ་ལོ་སྟཱ་བ | |||
|MainNameWylie=glo lo stA ba | |||
|PersonType=Classical Tibetan Authors; Translators | |PersonType=Classical Tibetan Authors; Translators | ||
|bio=Lo Lotsāwa was a Tibetan translator who was born sometime in the latter part of twelfth century. He traveled to Nepal and India and received extensive teachings from many Indian masters. The translations of a number of Vajrayāna works are attributed to him. (Thupten Jinpa, ''Mind Training: The Great Collection'', 612n406) | |bio=Lo Lotsāwa was a Tibetan translator who was born sometime in the latter part of twelfth century. He traveled to Nepal and India and received extensive teachings from many Indian masters. The translations of a number of Vajrayāna works are attributed to him. (Thupten Jinpa, ''Mind Training: The Great Collection'', 612n406) | ||
|yearbirth=early 12th cent. | |yearbirth=early 12th cent. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 30 April 2025
| PersonType | Category:Classical Tibetan Authors Category:Translators |
|---|---|
| MainNamePhon | Lo Lotsāwa |
| MainNameTib | གློ་ལོ་སྟཱ་བ |
| MainNameWylie | glo lo stA ba |
| bio | Lo Lotsāwa was a Tibetan translator who was born sometime in the latter part of twelfth century. He traveled to Nepal and India and received extensive teachings from many Indian masters. The translations of a number of Vajrayāna works are attributed to him. (Thupten Jinpa, Mind Training: The Great Collection, 612n406) |
| YearBirth | early 12th cent. |
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