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  • 15:0315:03, 6 March 2025 diff hist +745 N Jamyang Keynote Chökyi Lodrö Created page with "Jamyang Keynote Chökyi Lodrö (1893-1959) was the founded of the Tibetan Rime or nonsectarian movement from eastern Tibet. He is sometimes known as Dzongsar Khyentse due to his affiliation with Dzongsar monastery in Khams. At 15 he came abbot of Dzongsar monastery remaining his home for much of his life, though he frequently traveled learning from Kagyu, Sakya, and Nyingma teachers. At 56, he married and went into retreat in a hermitage above the monastery but continu..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:4914:49, 6 March 2025 diff hist +13 Korean Buddhists No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:4914:49, 6 March 2025 diff hist +1,370 Han Yongun No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:3914:39, 6 March 2025 diff hist +201 N Han Yongun Created page with "Han Yongun 韓龍雲 (1879-1944) was a Korean monk, poet, and writer, who is well known for his anti-Japanese and Buddhist modernization work. Found in the Princeton dictionary of Buddhism p 344-345." Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:3314:33, 6 March 2025 diff hist +699 N Taeryun Created page with "Taeryun 大輪 (1884-1979) was the founder of the Taego Chong ( Taego order) of Korean Buddhism. He was ordained in 1898 at the age of 15. He finished his Buddhist seminary studies in 1908 when he then left for Seoul. In 1915 he established a branch of Yujǒmsa in Pyongyang where he participated in anti-Japanese and Buddhist reformation movements following Han Yongun. By the 1950s he served as chairman of board of trustees to Tongguk University and chief of the gen..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:2514:25, 6 March 2025 diff hist +716 Takakusu Junjirō No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:1814:18, 6 March 2025 diff hist +313 N Takakusu Junjirō Created page with "Takakusu Junjirō 高楠順次郎 (1866-1945) was one of the earliest leading Japanese scholars of Indian Buddhism. <ref>Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism.</ref> He had an important role in making Japan as center for Buddhist studies scholarship. Much of this article is paraphrase from the entry on p. 891-892." Tag: Visual edit

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