Dar-ma-rin-chen, Rgyal-tshab-rje, 1364-1432

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Name (Latin)
Dar-ma-rin-chen, Rgyal-tshab-rje, 1364-1432
Other forms of name
Dar-ma-rin-chen, 1364-1432
Dharma Rinchen, 1364-1432
Je, Gyaltsab, 1364-1432
Rgyal-tshab Rje, 1364-1432
Rgyal-tshab Dar-ma-rin-chen, 1364-1432
Chia-tsʻao-chieh, 1364-1432
Damarenqin, 1364-1432
Dar-ma-rin-chen, Rgyal-tshab, 1364-1432
Dharma Rinchen, Gyaltsab, 1364-1432
Gyaltsab Darma Rinchen, 1364-1432
Gyaltsap Darma Rinchen, 1364-1432
Rgyal-tshab Rje Dar-ma Rin-chen, 1364-1432
Ta-ma-jen-chʻin, 1364-1432
Date of birth
1364
Date of death
1432
Occupation
Buddhist priests
Dge-lugs-pa lamas
Associated Language
tib
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 12733221
Wikidata: Q964199
Library of congress: n 82166242
TAU10: 000130385
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Wikipedia description:

Gyaltsab Je (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་ཚབ་རྗེ་, Wylie: Rgyal tshab rje) (1364 – 1432) or more elaborately, Gyaltsab Dharma Rinchen was born in the Tsang province of central Tibet. He was a famous student of Je Tsongkhapa, and actually became the first Ganden Tripa (throne holder) of the Gelug tradition after Je Tsongkhapa's death. He also studied with Rendawa Zhonnu Lodro (red mda' ba gzhon nu blo gros, 1349–1412). Gyaltsab Je was a prolific writer; one of his most famous texts is a commentary of Shantideva's A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life. Lodrö Tenpa, the seventh Ganden Tripa, was his student.

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