• Archived 17 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine, search "glang thang" Langri Tangpa's Eight Verses for Training the Mind Tibetan Himalayan Digital Library...
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  • (12th century). There is also another set of eight lojong slogans by Langri Tangpa. In the Nyingma tradition, there is a list of seven lojong slogans which...
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    Geshe Langri Tangpa he immediately set out to Lhasa in search of Langri Tangpa. When he arrived in Lhasa, he discovered that Geshe Langri Tangpa had died...
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    Zangpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva (12th century CE), Langri Tangpa's Eight Verses for Training the Mind (c. 1100 CE), and Geshe Chekhawa...
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    Conqueror (or 1055) Judith of Swabia, queen consort of Hungary (d. 1105) Langri Tangpa, Tibetan Buddhist master (d. 1123) Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona...
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  • Shrijnana, born in 982 CE. They were first written down by Kadampa master Langri Tangpa (1054–1123). The practice became more widely known when Geshe Chekawa...
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    Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 April 2021. Brisbane, Langri Tangpa Buddhist Centre. "Langri Tangpa Buddhist Centre Brisbane". Archived from the original...
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  • important lojong text called Seven Points of Mind Training and Geshe Langri Tangpa (dGe-bshes gLang-ri Thang-pa, 1054–1123). The geshe curriculum represents...
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    Sessions for Training the Mind (Wylie: blo sbyong thun brgyad ma), Langri Tangpa's (1054–1123) Eight Verses for Training the Mind (Wylie: blo sbyong tshig...
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    Chernigov Henry II, margrave of Meissen and the Saxon Ostmark (b. 1103) Langri Tangpa, Tibetan Buddhist monk and master (b. 1054) Louis the Springer (or Leaper)...
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  • Conqueror (or 1055) Judith of Swabia, queen consort of Hungary (d. 1105) Langri Tangpa, Tibetan Buddhist master (d. 1123) Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona...
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  • century mi la ras pa Jetsün Famous yogi, known for his Vajra songs Langri Tangpa 1054–1123 glang ri thang pa Geshe Kadam tradition Patsab Nyima Drakpa...
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    Tsongkapa (Losang Drakpa) f. The Eight Verses for Training the Mind by Langri Tangpa g. Thirty Heartfelt Advices by Omniscient Longchenpa h. Instruction...
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  • Chernigov Henry II, margrave of Meissen and the Saxon Ostmark (b. 1103) Langri Tangpa, Tibetan Buddhist monk and master (b. 1054) Louis the Springer (or Leaper)...
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  • Seven Points Eight Steps to Happiness – a commentary on Bodhisattva Langri Tangpa's Eight Verses of Training the Mind The New Heart of Wisdom – a commentary...
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