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I think the following important facts have been ommited. 1. The philosophical project of Btsong-kha-pa. 2. The fact that he did not see himself as starting a new school, i.e. he never intended to found a school. 3. His controversial vision of Manjusri. 4. Shouldn't there be links to his main students.

Also, in an encylopedia I think sanskrit and Tibetan words should be spelled correctly. I have taken care of the Tibetan ones but the Sanskrit ones still need help. --Nathan hill 10:01, 30 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Yet you didn't spell his name correctly above. The root letter should be capitalized, not the silent prefix. Whether this is worse than your misspelling of the English word "encyclopedia" or not is not for me to decide.


[1] Site of Kadampa Buddhism Der Ausdruck “Freudvolles Land” in der fünften Zeile ist der Name des Reinen Landes von Buddha Maitreya, das in Sanskrit als “Tushita” oder im Tibetischen als “Ganden” bekannt ist. Nach seinem Tod ging Je Tsongkhapa an diesen Ort.

Austerlitz -- 88.75.93.123 (talk) 13:08, 22 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]