Terjék József: Collection of Tibetan MSS and Xylographs of Alexander Csoma de Kőrös.

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64 founded by Klu-sgrub, is the Deep Way (zab-mo'i lam). This was taken up and maintained in Tibet by Po-to-pa, and handed down to Con-kha-pa's other master, Őhos -skyon bzan-po (No. 20 - No. 34). Following this the author directs his attention to the Bka'-gdams-pa masters, who trace back the origin of their traditions to Spyan-sna chul-khrims, the disciple of 'Brom-ston (No. 35 - No. 38). All the lines meet in the person of Con-kha­pa (No. 39), from whim his disciples receive and carry on a unified teaching. Of these disciples the author stresses the significance of the first pan-£hen Lama, Blo-bzaii íhos-kyi rgyal-mchan (1570-1662) and his circle. The tradition ends with Dkon-míhog rgyal-mchan. Cf. TPS p. 132; Vostrikov p. 110; MHTL Vol. I, p. 52, No. 1.018; Toyo No. 114-1276.

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