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    The Jonang (Tibetan: ཇོ་ནང་, Wylie: Jo-nang) is a school of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Its origins in Tibet can be traced to the early 12th century master...
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    Kalachakra (section Jonang)
    was then further revised by the two Jonang translators Blo gros rgyal mtshan and Blo gros dpal bzang po. The Jonang revision is found in the Yunglo and...
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    teacher the renowned Jonang scholar Jamyang Wangyal Dorje Mondrowa was a master of the Jonang tradition and belonged to a well-known Jonang family from Lato...
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    Taranatha (redirect from Jonang Tāranātha)
    Tāranātha (1575–1634) was a Lama of the Jonang school of Tibetan Buddhism. He is widely considered its most remarkable scholar and exponent. Taranatha...
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  • Gunnel Jonäng (1921–2008) was a Swedish politician. She was a member of the Centre Party. Jonäng was a member of parliament's second chamber, 1969–1988...
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  • Rangtong and shentong (category Jonang)
    Buddhist figures. The classic shentong view was developed and defended by the Jonang school of Tibetan Buddhism, especially by the great scholar Dölpopa Shérap...
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    Kristina Jonäng (born 1968) is a Swedish politician. She is a member of the Centre Party and has been a member of the Västra Götaland Regional Council...
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    Jonang school was widely thought to have become extinct in the late 17th century at the hands of the 5th Dalai Lama, who forcibly annexed the Jonang monasteries...
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  • (1635–1723), was identified as the reincarnation of the scholar Taranatha of the Jonang school of Tibetan Buddhism. Zanabazar was the son of the Tüsheet Khan Gombodorj...
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    a previous incarnation of the Tai Situpas. He also notably invited the Jonang savant Dölpopa Shérab Gyeltsen to teach him, but was rebuffed. Toghon Temür...
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