- male, deceased (1419)
- Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419), whose name means "The Man from Onion Valley", was the founder of the Geluk (Dge-lugs) school of Tibetan Buddhism. He is...
- male, 60 years old
- Tibetologist, Glenn H. Mullin: Born in 1949, Quebec, Canada and lived in the Indian Himalayas between 1972 and 1984, where he studied philosophy,...
- male, deceased (1363)
- Longchenpa or Longchen Rabjampa (1308 - 1364 possibly 1369) was a major teacher in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Along with Sakya Pandita...
- male
- Arjia Lobsang Thubten Rinpoche' is the Abbot of Kumbum Monastery in Amdo, one of the six great centers of Buddhism in Tibet. Born to Mongolian...
- male, deceased (1474)
- Gendun Drup, also spelled Gendün Drub and Gedun Drub is retrospectively considered to be the first in the line of Dalai Lamas of Tibet, who are b...
- male, deceased (1757)
- Kelzang Gyatso (1708 – 1757), also spelled Kelsang Gyatso and "Kezang Gyatso", was the 7th Dalai Lama of Tibet. He was born in Litang of Eastern Ti...
- male
- Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, better known as Khedrup Je, is well-known as one of the main disciples of Lama Tsongkhapa (founder of the Gelug tradition of...
- male, 29 years old (Eugene, Oregon, United States)
- I am a physicist, whether I like it or not. Someday I will invent true multilocation technology. Until then, I must be content with living in one...
- male, 31 years old (Oakland, California, United States)
- Hard working, happy, loving, compassionate, my greatest strength has proven to be a calm abiding conciousness, a heart that remains soft even...
- Lama Tsongkhapa Day – a festival of light, Dec. 4
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