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Around this time, a western Indian paṇḍita named Jñānabhadra was traveling to the Yuan court in Beijing and stopped in the Tsongdu (tshong 'dus) market village that is located about four miles from Zhalu Monastery ...

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... According to Go Lotsāwa, it went from Gelongma Pelmo to the Indian Paṇḍita Jñānabhadra and further to the Nepalese scholar Belpo Peñaba.[9] Jaya Paṇḍita (dza ya paN+Di ta blo bzang 'phrin las, 1642–1715) adds in Paṇḍita Candrakumāra (zla ba gzhon nu) before Jñanabhadra.[10] The commentarial tradition of Avalokiteśvara called the Cycle of Mahākaruṇikā, the Great Compassionate One, was transmitted to Srībhādra, Rinchen Zangpo and Atiśa Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna. ...

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