Chennga Tsultrim Bar was an early Kadam master, considered one of three main students of Dromton. He established Lo Monastery to the northeast of Lhasa in the late eleventh century. His most famous disciples were Tolungpa Rinchen Nyingpo and Jayulwa Zhonnu Wo. ... read more at
Kadam - The Kadam tradition, which traces its origin to the teachings of Atiśa, was the first of the so-called New Schools of Tibetan Buddhism, traditions which arose during or after the Second Propagation of Buddhism (phyi dar) in the tenth century. Tib བཀའ་གདམས་