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Buton Rinchen Drub
A 14th-century wall painting depiction of abbot Buton Rinchen (left) and his successor
Tibetan name
Tibetan བུ་སྟོན་རིན་ཆེན་གྲུབ་
Transcriptions
Wyliebu ston rin chen grub
THLButön Rinchen Drup
Tibetan PinyinPudoin Rinqênzhub
Lhasa IPApʰutø̃ rĩtɕʰẽtʂup
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese布敦仁欽竹
Simplified Chinese布敦仁钦竹
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBùdūn Rénqīngzhú

Butön Rinchen Drup (Tibetan: བུ་སྟོན་རིན་ཆེན་གྲུབ་, Wylie: bu ston rin chen grub), (1290–1364), 11th Abbot of Shalu Monastery, was a 14th-century Sakya master and Tibetan Buddhist leader. Shalu was the first of the major monasteries to be built by noble families of the Tsang dynasty during Tibet's great revival of Buddhism, and was an important center of the Sakya tradition. Butön was not merely a capable administrator but he is remembered to this very day as a prodigious scholar and writer and is Tibet's most celebrated historian.

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Buton Rinchen Drub

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Rinchen

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Tibetan Buddhist canon

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Tibetan Canon underwent another compilation in the 14th century by Buton Rinchen Drub (1290–1364). Again, the Tibetans divided the Buddhist texts into two...

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Nyingma

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esoteric corpus was excluded from the Tengyur, a compilation of texts by Buton Rinchen Drub that became the established canon for the Sarma traditions. This means...

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Shambhala

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teachers of Kalachakra are Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (d. 1361) and Buton Rinchen Drub (d. 1364). In the narrative, King Manjuśrīkīrti is said to have been...

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Paishachi

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precursor of Gujarati language). The 13th-century Tibetan historian Buton Rinchen Drub wrote that the early Buddhist schools were separated by choice of...

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History of Buddhism in India and Tibet

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བུ་སྟོན་ཆོས་འབྱུང, Wylie: bu ston chos 'byung) is a historical work written by Buton Rinchen Drub, a famous Sakya master in 1322. It was translated into English by...

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Sarvastivada

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write their literature using the Kharosthi. The Tibetan historian Buton Rinchen Drub wrote that the Mahāsāṃghikas used Prākrit, the Sarvāstivādins used...

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Moheyan

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Lhasa", based on Buton Rinchen Drub's Chos-'yun, which in turn may have been based on Kamalaśīla's Third Bhāvanākrama. Buton Rinchen Drub had chosen two...

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Sakya

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(1147–1216) Sakya Pandita (1182–1251) Drogön Chögyal Phagpa (1235–1280) Buton Rinchen Drub (1290–1364) was an important scholar and writer and one of Tibet's...

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Dharmakirti

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Centuries A.D. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 146–147. ISBN 978-81-208-0281-0. Buton, Rinchen Drub (1931). History of Buddhism in India and Tibet. Translated by E....

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Shantideva

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Two Tibetan sources of the life of Shantideva are the historians Buton Rinchen Drub and Tāranātha. Recent scholarship has brought to light a short Sanskrit...

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Pali

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but may once have been common. The 13th-century Tibetan historian Buton Rinchen Drub wrote that the early Buddhist schools were separated by choice of...

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Buston

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Northumberland coast of England situated between Alnmouth and Warkworth Buton Rinchen Drub, often (Bu-ston), an early Tibetan scholar All pages with titles containing...

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Kagyu

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Buton Rinchen Drub (1290–1364) of Zhalu, who was a student of Trophupa Sonam Sengge (Wylie: khro phu ba bsod nams sengge) and Trophu Khenchen Rinchen...

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Pudgalavada

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Sarnath between the 2nd and 4th centuries CE. The Tibetan historian Buton Rinchen Drub noted that the Saṃmitīya used Apabhraṃśa as their main language. By...

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1290

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Beatrice of Silesia, queen of Germany (House of Piast) (d. 1322) Buton Rinchen Drub, Tibetan Buddhist religious leader (d. 1364) Daichi Sokei, Japanese...

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Mulasarvastivada

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they derived their name from being an offshoot of Sarvāstivāda, but Buton Rinchen Drub stated that the name was a homage to Sarvāstivāda as the "root" (mūla)...

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Rangtong and shentong

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the Jonang Kalachakra. The great fourteenth-century Sakya master Buton Rinchen Drub (1290–1364) was also very critical of shentong views, although he...

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1290s

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