Sonam Lhundrup
Appearance
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Sonam Lhundrup (1456–1531) was a great abbot of Mustang[1] and the son of the second Mustang Dharma King, Agon Sangpo.[2]
He wrote a four-volume Buddhist scripture.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Stearns, Cyrus. Taking the Result as the Path. The Library of Tibetan Classics. p. 651.
- ^ a b "Project in Hand". Retrieved 22 July 2009.[permanent dead link ]