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The Yongle Emperor twice invited the founder of the Gelug (dGe-lugs) School, Tsongkhapa (rJe Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang grags-pa) (1357-1419), to visit China.
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 4 The Pagmodru, Rinpung, and Tsangpa Hegemonies 2009
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When the three Tibetan monks who fled the persecution of Buddhism in Tibet by Emperor Langdarma (r. 836 - 842) arrived in Tsongka, they gave religious instruction to a local Buddhist, to whom they gave the spiritual name Gewasang (dGe-ba gsang).
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He passed that to Kaydrubjey (mKhas-grub rJe dGe-legs dpal-bzang), who transmitted it in turn to Baso Chojey.
A Commentary on A Root Text for Gelug-Kagyu Mahamudra the First Panchen Lama Lozang-chokyi-gyeltsen 2006
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The Panchen (Pan-chen) and Kunkyen (Kun-mkhyen) textbook traditions follow Kaydrubjey (mKhas-grub rJe dGe-legs dpal-bzang) on this point.
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After this, they receive the title Geshe Dorampa (dGe-bshes rDo-ram-pa).
Overview of the Gelug Monastic Education System Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche II 2003
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At a degenerate time in the future, he will found a monastery called 'Ge' (dGe) at the border between Dri
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Those who complete the eleven years of the main education and who do not go on to higher education receive the Geshe Tsogrampa (dGe-bshes Tshogs-ram-pa) degree.
Overview of the Gelug Monastic Education System Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche II 2003
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Upon completion of their tantra studies, also through the medium of debate, and presentation of a tantra formal debate, they receive the degree Geshe Ngagrampa (dGe-bshes sNgags-ram-pa).
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All colleges within the Gelug monasteries follow the commentaries to these texts written by Tsongkhapa and his two main disciples, Gyeltsabjey (rGyal-tshab rJe Dar-ma rin-chen) (1364-1432) and Kaydrubjey (mKhas-grub rJe dGe-legs dpal-bzang) (1385-1438).
Overview of the Gelug Monastic Education System Tsenzhab Serkong Rinpoche II 2003
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The next throne holder was Kaydrubjey (mKhas-grub rJe dGe-legs dpal-bzang) (1385-1438), who later had five visions of Tsongkhapa, clarifying his doubts and answering his questions.
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