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  1. The Buddha prophesied that the boy would one day be the reviver of the Buddha's doctrine. Hagiographies such as Khedrup Je's also depict how Tsongkhapa achieved full Buddhahood after his death.

  2. This web site is dedicated to the Buddhist tradition of Je Tsongkhapa, Losang Dragpa (1357-1419), revered as one of the most significant Tibetan Buddhist masters, whose eclectic and analytic studies and meditations in all the major schools of Tibetan Buddhism resulted in the founding of the Gelugpa system of the Tibetan Buddhist heritage.

  3. Before he passed away, Tsongkhapa gave his hat and robe to Gyaltsab Je (rGyal-tshab rJe Dar-ma rin-chen) (1364–1432), who held the Ganden throne for twelve years afterwards. This began the tradition of the Ganden Throne Holder ( dGa’-ldan khri-pa , Ganden Tripa) being the head of the Gelug order.

  4. Jul 18, 2011 · At the same time he develops a hermeneutics to help retain the authority of correct moral statements on both a covering ( saṃvṛti) or conventional ( vyavahāra) level. Tsongkhapa was a prolific author who wrote over 300 works, which were collected into 18 volumes.

  5. Je Tsongkhapa. Je Tsongkhapa, whose ordained name was Losang Dragpa, was a great 14th century Tibetan Buddhist Master who promoted and developed the Kadampa Buddhism that Atisha had introduced three centuries earlier. His appearance in Tibet had been predicted by Buddha himself.

  6. Je Tsongkhapa Lobsang Drakpa, popularly known as 'Je Rinpoche', was born in the Tsongkha region of Amdo, East Tibet in 1357. Regarded as the living embodiment of Manjushri , and of Guru Rinpoche , he is also considered to have been the reincarnation of a young boy who offered a crystal rosary to Shakyamuni Buddha , and whom the Buddha predicted ...

  7. Je Tsongkhapa (Tsong-kha-pa) in the fifth vision of Khedrub Jey (mkhas ’grub) Tsongkhapa (1357–1419), whose name means “The Man from Onion Valley ”, was a famous teacher of Tibetan Buddhism whose activities led to the formation of the Gelug school.