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Tson khapa meaning: "the man from Tsonkha" or "the Man from Onion Valley", (c. 1357–1419) was an influential Tibetan Buddhist monk, philosopher and tantric yogi, whose activities led to the formation of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. He is also known by his ordained name "Losang Drakpa" or simply as "Je Rinpoche" (Precious Lord). He is also known by Chinese as Zongkapa Lobsang Zhaba or just Zongkaba.
Tson khapa was educated in Buddhism from an early age by his first teacher. Tson khapa became novice monk at the age of six. As a monk, Tson khapa studied under numerous teachers of the various Tibetan Buddhist traditions which flourished in central Tibet, including Sakya, Jonang, Kagyu, and Kadam. Tson khapa was a prolific author with a broad knowledge of Buddhist philosophy, logic, hermeneutics and practice. He wrote numerous works on madhyamaka philosophy, Mahayana practice, and Vajrayana.
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