• Jinpa (Tibetan: ལག་དམར་, "Butcher" or "Murderer"; Chinese: 撞死了一只羊; lit. 'Killed a sheep') is a 2018 Chinese Tibetan-language film written and directed...
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    Thupten Jinpa Langri (born 1958) is a Tibetan Buddhist scholar, former monk and an academic of religious studies and both Eastern and Western philosophy...
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  • Geshe Lharampa Jinpa Sonam is a Tibetan Buddhist philosopher and Spiritual Director for the Indiana Buddhist Center. Sonam was born on May 25, 1955, in...
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    khapa (2006), p. xi. Jinpa 2019, pp. 117-137. Jinpa 2019, pp. 77, 87, 103-107. Jinpa 2019, pp. 103-107. Jinpa 2019, pp. 157-187 Jinpa 2019, pp. 237-257....
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    “Father and Sons Collected Works” (jé yapsé ungbum). According to Thupten Jinpa, by the end of the fifteenth century, the "new Ganden tradition had spread...
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  • The Jinpa-ri Tomb No. 1 (also known as General Goheul's Tomb) is noted for its tomb paintings. Located in Pyongyang, the Tomb is part of the Kosai Tombs...
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    Desis were appointed after Depa Norbu: Trinle Gyatso, Lozang Tutop, Lozang Jinpa and Sangye Gyatso. Having thus defeated all the Gelugpa's rivals and resolved...
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  • S2CID 141321625. Retrieved 10 October 2013. • Jazaieri, H.; McGonigal, K.; Jinpa, G. T.; Doty, J. R.; Gross, J. J.; Goldin, P. R. (2013). "A randomized controlled...
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  • The Jinpa-ri Tomb No. 4 is noted for its depictions of all twenty-eight Chinese constellations as noted in Koguryo astronomical charts. The Tomb is listed...
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    established in 1153 by Tumtön Lodrö Drak (ca. 1106-66). According to Thupten Jinpa, these two scholastic centers "came to dominate the study of classical Indian...
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