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Tāranātha, Jo-nang-pa, 1575-1634

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Personal name headingTāranātha, Jo-nang-pa, 1575-1634
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Variant(s)Tāranātha, Jo-naṅ-pa, 1575-1634
Darenate, Juenang, 1575-1634
Ta-je-na-tʻe, Chüeh-nang, 1575-1634
达热那特, 觉囊, 1575-1634
Darenate, Juexiang, 1575-1634
Ta-je-na-tʻe, Chüeh-hsiang, 1575-1634
Tā-ra-na-tha, Jo-naṅ-pa, 1575-1634
Taranatha, Jonang, 1575-1634
Daluonata, 1575-1634
Daranata, 1575-1634
Darenata, 1575-1634
Darnata, Zhonan, 1575-1634
Дарната, Жонан, 1575-1634
Dhāranata, 1575-1634
Dharma-śrī, 1575-1634
Duoluonata, 1575-1634
多罗那他, 1575-1634
Jetsun Taranatha, 1575-1634
Jo-nang Rje-btsun Tāranātha, 1575-1634
Kun-dgaʼ-snying-po, 1575-1634
Kun-dgaʼ-sñiṅ-po, 1575-1634
Rje-btsun Tāranātha, Jo-naṅ-pa, 1575-1634
Zhonan Darnata, 1575-1634
Жонан Дарната, 1575-1634
Juenang Darenate, 1575-1634
Chüeh-hsiang Ta-je-na-tʻe, 1575-1634
Juexiang Darenate, 1575-1634
Tāranātha, Jo-naṅ-pa, b. 1575
Jonang Jetsun Tāranātha, 1575-1634
tA ra nA tha, 1575-1634
Associated placeMongolia
LocatedTibet Autonomous Region (China)
Birth date1575
Death date1634
Field of activityBuddhism Tantric Buddhism
Profession or occupationBuddhist priests Jo-nang-pa lamas
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project.
Found innuc87-78997: His Tāranātha's history of Buddhism in India, c1980 (hdg. on MeLB rept.: Tāranātha, Jo-naṅ-pa, b. 1575)
LC data base, 4-19-88 (hdg.: Tāranātha, Jo-naṅ-pa, b. 1575; usage: Jo-naṅ Rje-btsun Tāranātha)
Slob-dpon Padmaʼi rnam thar zaṅs gliṅ ma bźugs, 1989: p. 209 (Dharma-śrī)
Myang-yul stod smad bar gsum gyi ngo mtshar ... 1983: p. 4, cover (Chüeh-hsiang Ta-je-na-tʻe)
Rgya-gar chos ʼbyuṅ, 1986 [1994 printing]: colophon (Darenata)
Le soleil de la confiance, 2003: t.p. (Taranatha) p 15 (Jonang Taranatha Kunga Nyingpo; Jetsun Taranatha)
Dpal Rgyal-ba Jo-naṅ-paʼi lta ba śan ʼbyed Yid kyi mun sel, 2006: colophon (Daluonata)
Zhonan Darnatyn namtar, 2012: t.p. (Zhonan Darnatyn ... ; Taranatha) p. ii (b. 1575, Tibet; member of Jonang sect; considered the 16th incarnation of Javzandamba, an illustrious line of incarnations which began before the Buddha, appearing first in India and later Tibet; the 17th incarnation was the first Jebtsundamba of Mongolia, Zanabazar [Blo-bzaṅ-bstan-pa'i-rgyal-mtshan, 1635-1723]) p. iv (d. 1634, Mongolia) p. vii (Zhonan Darnata, 1575-1635 [sic])
Śasin-u toli, 1996: p. 357 (Daranata [in Mongolian script]; Tā-ra-na-tha [in Tibetan]; 多罗那他 = Duoluonata; Dhāranata, 1575-1634; orig. name Kun-dgaʼ-sñiṅ-po)
OCLC, July 25, 2020 (access point: Tāranātha, Jo-nang-pa, 1575-; usage: 達熱那特 = Darenate [traditional characters], 觉囊达热那特 = Juenang Darenate [simplified characters])
Wikipedia, viewed 2022-01-14 (Tāranātha (1575-1634); Lama of the Jonang school of Tibetan Buddhism; widely considered its most remarkable scholar and exponent; His original name was Kun-dga'-snying-po, the Sanskrit equivalent of which is Anandagarbha; he adopted Taranatha, the Sanskrit name by which he was generally known)
Buddhist Digital Resource Center (website), viewed on February 4, 2022: (Jo nang rje btsun tA ra nA tha, 1575~1875-1634~1635) other name: Jonang Jetsun Tāranātha, tA ra nA tha, Kun dga' snying po, Jo nang gdan rabs 26, Tāranātha ; Male ; assume office: Jo nang dgon pa ; role: Abbot ; occupies seat: Rtag-brtan-phun-tshog-gling, Chos-lung-byang-rtse, Jo-nang-dgon-pa
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