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THE THREE MASTERS OF JO OLDRUM

THE THREE MASTERS OF JO OLDRUM
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摘要 The "three masters of Jo Oldrum" refers to Guru Jo Olgyal Palden Atisha and his two disciples:Drumdompa Gyaiwarongne and Ol Lepal Sherab who lived in the 10th Century.In Thangka and frescos,Guru Atisha sits in the middle,and his two disciples on either side.Such works are commonly found in the shrines of Tibetan monasteries.All three were initiated into the Sect of Kadam in Tibetan Buddhism during the 10th Century.Then,the Sect of Kadam had been passed on for hundreds The "three masters of Jo Oldrum" refers to Guru Jo Olgyal Palden Atisha and his two disciples: Drumdompa Gyaiwarongne and O1 Lepal Sherab who lived in the 10th Century. In Thangka and frescos, Guru Atisha sits in the middle, and his two disciples on either side. Such works are commonly found in the shrines of Tibetan monasteries. All three were initiated into the Sect of Kadam in Tibetan Buddhism during the 10th Century.
作者 Tsetop
出处 《China's Tibet》 2013年第6期43-45,共3页 中国西藏(英文版)
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