Gö Lotsawa Zhönnu-pel

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Go Lotsawa (b.1392 - d.1481) - famous Tibetan historian

gZhon-nu-dpal (1392-1481), also known as 'Gos Lo-tsa-ba (full name: Yid-bzang-rtse gZhon-nu-dpal) was a famous Tibetan historian and scholar, known as the author of the "Blue Annals".[1]

Life and achievements

He was born in 1392 at lho kha 'phyongs rgyas. He was a student of the fifth Karmapa Lama,

Thongwa Dönden (1416-1453).[2]
He was the abbot of the Karmarñing Monastery and the author of the Blue Annals.[3][4]

Works

  • His most famous work, the "Blue Annals" (Deb-ther sngon-po), was completed in 1478, near the end of his life, and the text was dictated by him to some of his attendants.[5]
  • 'Khrul-sel, written in 1442-1443.[6]
  • His wrote a commentary on the
    Ratnagotravibhaga which extensively explored and contrasted Buddha-nature, described by Mathes (2008).[7]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Go Lotsāwa Zhonnu Pel". The Treasury of Lives: Biographies of Himalayan Religious Masters. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
  2. ^ TBRC P318
  3. ^ Roerich, George (1949). The Blue Annals. Reprint: Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi. 1976, p. ii.
  4. (v.2).
  5. ^ Roerich (1949), p. ii.
  6. ^ Vostrikov, A. I. (1970). Tibetan Historical Literature, pp. 31, 104-107. Translated from the Russian by Harish Chandra Gupta. Indian Studies Past & Present. Calcutta.

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