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<p>In tracing the early history of Penpo Nalendra ('phan po na len+d+ra, aka 'phan yul na len+d+ra) Monastery, Jackson provides accounts of its first eight abbots and of the conflicts the monastery had with Gelukpa (dge lugs pa) monasteries in the late 1480s. Included is a Tibetan history of Nalendra, a listing of the traditional divisions and estate holdings of the monastery, and a listing of more recent abbots.(Kevin Vose 2004-04-06)</p>

<p>This article looks at how Tibetans creatively elaborated upon the epistemological traditions which they inherited from Indian Buddhist philosophy. In particular, it demonstrates the early development by Tibetan thinkers of definitions of valid cognition which were not fully developed in the Indian tradition. (Ben Deitle 2006-03-03)</p>

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