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... The second was Sherab Sengge (shes rab seng ge, 1251–1315), who became teacher to the three translators collectively known as Yartarpang (yar thar dpang)—Yarlung Lotsāwa (yar lung lo tsA ba, 1242–1346?), Tarpa Lotsāwa (thar pa lo tsA ba), and Pang Lotsāwa (dpang lo tsA ba, 1276–1342) ...

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... These include five treatises on grammar: Rudrabhūti's *Śiṣyahitākalāpasūtravṛtti, Kālidāsa's Meghadūta-nāma [translated in collaboration with the Kashmiri Paṇḍita Sumanśrī (kha che'i paN+Di ta su man shrI)], Ratnākaraśānti's Candoratnākara [on which he collaborated with Yarlung Lotsāwa Drakpa Gyeltsen (yar lung lo tsA ba grags pa rgyal mtshan, 1242-1346)], the Kalāpadhātusūtra, and the Dhātusūtra by *Pūrṇacandrapāda. ...

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... Also participating in his ordination were Lotsāwa Drakpa Gyeltsen (lo tsA ba grags pa rgyal mtshan, 1242-1346), who taught him a number of tantric cycles mostly relating to the Kālacakra and Guhyasamāja, further illustrating Tashi Peltsek's ecumenical collection of lineages and teachings. ...

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