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ʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyung-gnas, 1004 or 1005-1064

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Personal name headingʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyung-gnas, 1004 or 1005-1064
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Variant(s)ʼBrom-ston Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas
Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyun-gnas, ʼBrom-ston, 1004 or 1005-1064
Ḥbrom-ston, 1004 or 1005-1064
ʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas, 1004 or 1005-1064
Chung-tun-pa, 1004 or 1005-1064
Zhongdunba, 1004 or 1005-1064
Dromtönpa, 1004 or 1005-1064
Dromtonpa Gyelwa Jungne, 1004 or 1005-1064
Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyung-gnas, ʼBrom-ston-pa, 1004 or 1005-1064
Birth date1004 or 1005
Death date1064
Place of birthDuilongdeqing Xian (China)
Field of activityBkaʼ-gdams-pa (Sect)
Profession or occupationBuddhist priests Bkaʼ-gdams-pa lamas
Found inBkaʼ gdams glegs bam. Biography of Atiśa and his disciple ... 1982: v. 1, t.p. (Ḥbrom-ston) data from India (ʼBrom-ston Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas)
ʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas kyi skyes rabs ... 1993: t.p. (ʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas)
(Jo-bo oje tha gcig dpal iden A-ti-Osaʼi rnam thar ... 1993: p. 4 of cover (Chung-tun-pa)
The Book of Kadam ; the core texts attributed to Atīśa and Dromtönpa, 2008: E-CIP t.p. (Dromtönpa)
Jo-bo-rje dpal-ldan A-ti-shaʼi rnam thar phyogs bsgrigs bzhugs so, 2014 loʼi zla 12: title page (ʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyung-gnas)
Treasury of lives (website), December 4, 2020 (Dromtonpa Gyelwa Jungne ('brom ston rgyal ba 'byung gnas) was born in Tolung (stod lung) in 1004 or 1005, into the Drom ('brom) clan; died at Reting in 1064 at the age of sixty; he was one of the primary disciples of Atiśa and is considered the founder of the Kadampa school of Tibetan Buddhism; established Reting Monastery in 1057)
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