Tsong-kha-pa Blo-bzang-grags-pa, 1357-1419 (Personal Name)
- Ācārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa, 1357-1419
- Ācārya Tsoṅkhāpā, 1357-1419
- Ācāryacoṅkhāpā, 1357-1419
- Blo-bzang-grags-pa, Tsong-kha-pa, 1357-1419
- Blo-bzang-grags-pa, Rje Tzong-kha-pa, 1357-1419
- Bogd Zonkhaba, 1357-1419
- Bogd Zonkhav, 1357-1419
- Coṅ-khāpa, Sumatikīrti, 1357-1419
- Rje Tsong-kha-pa, 1357-1419
- Rje Tsong-kha-pa chen-po, 1357-1419
- Rje Tzong-kha-pa Blo-bzang-grags-pa, 1357-1419
- Shar Rgyal-ba Tsong-kha-pa Dpal-bzang-po, 1357-1419
- Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa, 1357-1419
- Tsong-kha-pa Dpal-bzang-po, Shar Rgyal-ba, 1357-1419
- Tsong-ka-pa, 1357-1419
- Tsong-kha-pa, 1357-1419
- Tsong Khapa, 1357-1419
- Tsongkapa, 1357-1419
- Tsongkhapa Losang Drakpa, 1357-1419
- Tsonkapa, 1357-1419
- Tsoṅkhāpā, Ācarya, 1357-1419
- Tsung-kʻa-pa, 1357-1419
- Tsung-kʻa-pa-ta-shih, 1357-1419
- Zongkaba, 1357-1419
- Zonkhaba, 1357-1419
- Zonkhav, 1357-1419
- Zonkhava Luvsandagva, 1357-1419
- Zongkeba, 1357-1419
- Зонхав, 1357-1419
- 宗喀巴, 1357-1419
- 宗喀巴大師, 1357-1419
- 宗喀巴大师, 1357-1419
- Earlier heading: Tsoṅ-kha-pa Blo-bzaṅ-grags-pa, 1357-1419
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The yoga of Tibet, 1981: t.p. (Tsong-ka-pa)
Essence of refined gold, c1982: t.p. (Tsong Khapa)
Rten ʼbrel bstod pa legs bśad sñin po, 1982: t.p. (Ācāryacoṅkhāpā; Ācārya Tsoṅkhāpā)
The principal teachings of Buddhism, 1989: t.p. (Tsongkapa)
Kūshō shisō no kenkyū, 1976-1988: v. 2, pt. 2, t.p. (Tsonkapa [in kana])
Drang nges legs bshad snying po, 1991: t.p. (Tsong Kha-pa) cover (Rje Tsoṅ-kha-pa)
Śar Rgyal-ba Tsoṅ-kha-pa Dpal-bzaṅ-pos mdzad paʼi zab mo rten ʼbyuṅ gi bstod pa ... l989: t.p. (Śar Rgyal-ba Tsoṅ-kha-pa Dpal-bzan-po)
Ser-smad Thos-bsam-nor-gliṅ gi yig cha... 1990: t.p. (Rje Tzong-kha-pa Blo-bzang-grags-pa)
Le grand livre de la progression vers l'éveil, c1990- : v. 1, t.p. (Tsongkhapa Losang Drakpa) p. 11 (Tsongkhapa, 1357-1419, le fondateur de la tradition Géloug du bouddhisme tibétain)
Ācārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa neyārthanītārthavibhaṅgaśāstra subhāshitasāra, 1998: t.p. (Ācārya Sumatikīrti Coṅkhāpa)
Khamgiĭg aĭldagch Bogd Zonkhavyn ..., 2004: t.p. (...Богд Зонхавын = ... Bogd Zonkhavyn)
Ikh bodʹ mȯriĭn zėrėg, 2004- : v. 1, t.p. (Zonkhava Luvsandagva)
Bodʹ Mȯriĭn zėrėg, 2003 : (Bogd Zonkhaba)
Tarni mȯr-u̇n des daraġalal-un delgerengġu̇i ȯgu̇lel, 2007: title page (Zongkaba [in Mongolian script) Chinese CIP (宗喀巴 = Zongkeba)
Rje Tsong-kha-pa chen-poʼi rnam thar phyogs bsgrigs bzhugs so, 2019; title page (Rje Tsong-kha-pa chen-po)
Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa b.1357 - d.1419 Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa was one of the most influential Tibetan Buddhist scholars of the last millennium. Born in Amdo, he travelled to U-Tsang in his youth, never to return to his homeland. In U-Tsang he studied with numerous teachers of all traditions and engaged in many retreats resulting in his development of a fresh interpretation of Nāgārjuna's Madhyamaka view and a reinvigoration of the monastic Vinaya. Widely regarded as an emanation of Mañjuśrī, Tsongkhapa composed eighteen volumes of works of which the majority dealt with tantric subjects. He was the founder of Ganden Monastery, which became the central monastery of the Geluk tradition that was founded on his teachings and writings. https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Tsongkhapa-Lobzang-Drakpa/8986