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Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (Wylie: dpa' bo gtsug lag phreng ba; 1504–1566), the second Nenang Pawo, was a Tibetan historian of the Karma Kagyu. He was a disciple of Mikyö Dorje, 8th Karmapa Lama. He was the author of the famous mkhas pa'i dga' ston, A Scholar's Feast, addressing history of Buddhism in India and its spread in Tibet, as well as the history of Tibet. Of Tsuklak Trengwa's many students, his chief disciples included the Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje, the Fifth Zhamar Konchok Yenlag, and the Third Tsurpu Gyeltsab, Drakpa Peljor (mtshur phu rgyal tshab 03 grags pa dpal 'byor, 1519–1549).

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  • Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (de)
  • Tsouglag Trengwa (fr)
  • Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (en)
  • 巴俄·祖拉陈瓦 (zh)
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  • Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (tibetisch དཔའ་བོ་གཙུག་ལག་ཕྲེང་བ་ Wylie dpa’ bo gtsug lag phreng ba; * um 1504; † um 1566), der 2. Pawo Rinpoche, war ein tibetischer Geistlicher der Karma-Kagyü-Schule und Autor eines berühmten tibetischen Geschichtswerkes mit dem Titel mkhas pa’i dga’ ston (siehe Hauptartikel). Im Jahr 1565, einem Jahr vor seinem Tod, schrieb er einen sehr umfangreichen Kommentar zum (siehe gtsug lag ’grel chen). (de)
  • Tsouglag Trengwa (tibétain : གཙུག་ལག་འཕྲེང་བ, Wylie : gtsug lag 'phreng ba, 1504–1566) est le 2e Pawo Rinpoché, un historien tibétain de la lignée karma-kagyu. (fr)
  • 巴俄·祖拉陈瓦(藏文:དཔའ་བོ་གཙུག་ལག་ཕྲེང་བ་,威利转写:dpa' bo gtsug lag phreng ba,1503年-1566年)藏族,拉萨地方人,第二世,藏传佛教噶玛噶举派高僧,著名学者。 (zh)
  • Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (Wylie: dpa' bo gtsug lag phreng ba; 1504–1566), the second Nenang Pawo, was a Tibetan historian of the Karma Kagyu. He was a disciple of Mikyö Dorje, 8th Karmapa Lama. He was the author of the famous mkhas pa'i dga' ston, A Scholar's Feast, addressing history of Buddhism in India and its spread in Tibet, as well as the history of Tibet. Of Tsuklak Trengwa's many students, his chief disciples included the Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje, the Fifth Zhamar Konchok Yenlag, and the Third Tsurpu Gyeltsab, Drakpa Peljor (mtshur phu rgyal tshab 03 grags pa dpal 'byor, 1519–1549). (en)
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  • Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (en)
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  • Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa (en)
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  • Ganggyu in Nyêtang (en)
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  • Wangchuk Dorje, 9th Karmapa Lama, 5th Zhamar Konchok Yenlag, and 3rd Tsurpu Gyeltsab, Drakpa Peljor (en)
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  • mkhas pa'i dga' ston ; a religious history of the Kagyu tradition, the Scholars Feast ; works on history, medicine, astrology, general Buddhism (en)
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  • Vows of upasaka , primary monk , and novice monk at age 9; Full ordination at age 23 (en)
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  • First Pawo, Chowang Lhundrub (en)
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  • Dakpo Chokle Namgyel (en)
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  • Tsuglag Trengwa, Tsuklak Trengwa (en)
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  • First Pawo, Chowang Lhundrub (en)
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