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== Names ==
'''Tibetan:''' <span class=TibetanUnicode20>[[ཕ་དམ་པ་སངས་རྒྱས་]]</span><br>
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'''Wylie:'''<br>
*[[pha dam pa sangs rgyas ]]<br>
*[[rje brtsun dam pa rin po che]]<br>
*[[dam pa sangs rgyas]]<br>
*[[mi pham mgon po]]<br>
*[[nag po pa]]?
 
== Sanksrit Names ==
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'''Other Transliterations in use:'''<br>
*[[Nagpopa]]
*[[Padampa Sangye]]
 
== Dates ==
Born: 11th century<br>
Died: <br>
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[http://tbrc.org/link?RID=P1243 TBRC RID: P1243]
 
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Padampa Sangye
ཕ་དམ་པ་སངས་རྒྱས་

Padampa Sanggye was a Buddhist adept well known for his teachings in Tibet, especially of the Prajñāpāramitā corpus and Mahāmudrā system, as well as what would become known as the Zhije tradition. He is also associated with Chod lineages: many sources describe him as a teacher of Machik Labdron, who would herself become known as the genetrix of Chod.
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