Drom Tönpa

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
འབྲོམ་ སྟོན་པ་
Wylie transliteration :
'brom ston pa

Dromtön Gyelwe Chungne ( Tib. : 'Brom ston pa rgyal ba'i' byung gnas ; also: Dromtonpa , Dromtonpa * 1004/ 1005 , † 1064 ) was one of the foremost disciples of Atisha . In 1056/1057 Drom Tönpa founded the Radreng Monastery north of Lhasa , which became the main center of the Kadam , the first Sarma tradition of Buddhism in Tibet . For this reason, Drom Tönpa is also known as the “founder of the Kadam tradition”. Three lineages of Lamrim teachings were passed on from him ( gzhung pa ba ; lam rim pa ; man ngag pa ).

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  1. tbrc.org: rgyal ba'i 'byung gnas (b. 1004/1005 d. 1064)
Drom Tönpa (alternative names of the lemma)
Dromtone, 仲 敦巴 · 甲 哇 迥 乃 , 敦巴 , 敦巴 寶  /  敦巴 宝 , 種 敦巴  /  种 敦巴 , 仲 敦巴 , 東 頓  /  东 顿 , 冬 頓  /  冬 顿 , 敦巴 ‧ 嘉瓦 迥 乃 , 仲 敦巴 · 嘉瓦 郡 乃 ; Bromstonpa Gyalma Jungne; 'brom ston pa rgyal ba'i' byung gnas, འབྲོམ་ སྟོན་པ་ རྒྱལ་ བའི་ འབྱུང་ གནས །; Dromtonpa Gyalwai Jungne; Dromtönpa Gyelwe Chungne