Ngog Legpe Sherab

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
རྔོག་ ལེགས་ པའི་ ཤེས་ རབ
Wylie transliteration :
rngog legs pa'i shes rab
Other spellings:
Ngok Legpe Sherap

Ngog Legpe Sherab ( Tib. Rngog legs pa'i shes rab ) was an important figure in the Kadam -School of Tibetan Buddhism in the 11th century . In 1073 (or 1074) he founded the Sangphu Ne'uthog (gsang phu ne'u thog) monastery . He was one of the four or three great students of Atisha . He was the uncle of Ngog Loden Sherab ( rngog blo ldan shes rab; 1059–1109), the great translator.

See also

literature

  • Zangzu da cidian . Lanzhou 2004.

References and footnotes

  1. Chin. E Lebei Xirao 俄 • 勒贝 喜 饶; E Leibi Xirao 俄 • 雷必喜 饶 and others
Ngog Legpe Sherab (alternative names of the lemma)
Ngog Legpä Sherab, Ngok Legpe Sherap, rngog legs pa'i shes rab, E Lebei Xirao 俄 • 勒贝 喜 饶; E Leibi Xirao 俄 • 雷必喜 饶; rngog lo tsA ba legs pa'i shes rab; རྔོག་ ལོ་ ཙཱ་ བ་ ལེགས་ པའི་ ཤེས་ རབ །; Ngok Lotsawa; Lekpey Sherab; Legpe sherab; Ngog Legpai Sherab