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balanced with study and practice. It is known for a mastery of ritual and practice of long retreats including lifelong retreats. The present leader of the Ngor is HE Luding (or Lhuding) Khenpo, who now lives in northern India.
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paintings they once contained, but which are now preserved in Japan and have been documented and published.
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The origins of the Ngor school go back to Ngorchen Kunga Sangpo (also Kunga Zangpo or Kun dga 'bzang po,
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in 1497, was a famous practitioner who became the tenth abbot of Ngor Ewam Choden monastery.
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Kunga Wangcuk (1424-1478) and Sonam Senge (1429-1489), The Fourth and Sixth Abbots of Ngor
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Below the lhakang there is a row of 60 stupa renovated but missing the magnificent
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The Ngor Abbot Sanggye Sengge as Lineal Guru of the Path with the Fruit
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The two other main sects of the Sakya school are Sakya proper and
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Destroyed Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Shigatse, Tibet, China
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 1420s
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The Ngorpa school is characterized by an emphasis on
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Index

Ngor (disambiguation)
a series
Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Dharma Wheel
Schools
Nyingma
Kadam
Sakya
Bodong
Kagyu
Jonang
Gelug
Rimé
Key personalities
Padmasambhāva
Śāntarakṣita
Kamalaśīla
Songtsen Gampo
Trisong Detsen
Ralpacan
Atiśa
Talika
Abhayakirti
Niguma
Sukhasiddhi
Milarepa
Yeshe Tsogyal
Longchenpa
Jigme Lingpa
Patrul Rinpoche

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