Tsen Tradition
Basic Meaning
Tsen Khawoche's "meditative tradition" of exegesis of the Uttaratantra; it is one of two major Tibetan traditions of exegesis, both stemming from students of Sajjana.
Has the Sense of
Also known as the "meditative tradition" (sgom lugs), this form of exegesis was primarily concerned with the practical application of the teachings contained in the Uttaratantra as a means to experience buddha-nature for oneself. However, both the Tsen Tradition and its opposing counterpart, the Ngok Tradition, reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana.
| Term Variations | |
| Key Term | Tsen Tradition |
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| Topic Variation | Meditative Tradition |
| Tibetan | བཙན་ལུགས་ ( tsen luk) |
| Wylie Transliteration | btsan lugs ( tsen luk) |
| Term Information | |
| Source Language | Tibetan |
| Basic Meaning | Tsen Khawoche's "meditative tradition" of exegesis of the Uttaratantra; it is one of two major Tibetan traditions of exegesis, both stemming from students of Sajjana. |
| Has the Sense of | Also known as the "meditative tradition" (sgom lugs), this form of exegesis was primarily concerned with the practical application of the teachings contained in the Uttaratantra as a means to experience buddha-nature for oneself. However, both the Tsen Tradition and its opposing counterpart, the Ngok Tradition, reportedly came from a single source, the Kashmiri scholar-yogi Sajjana. |
| Related Terms | sgom lugs |
| Related Topic Pages | Ngok Tradition |
| Term Type | Noun |
| Definitions | |
| Other Definitions | As cited in Kano 2006 (see Appendix H, p. 624), according to Jamgön Kongtrul's commentary on the Uttaratantra, The Unassailable Lion's Roar, the lineage of the Tsen Tradition is:
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