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- Lui Wangpo
- ཀླུའི་དབང་པོ།
- klu’i dbang po
Tibetan translator active during the late eight and early ninth centuries. One of the first seven Tibetans to take monastic ordination.
- Lui Wangpo
- ཀླུའི་དབང་པོ།
- klu’i dbang po
The Tibetan translator of this text, active during the late eight and early ninth centuries. Lui Wangpo was one of the first seven Tibetans to take monastic ordination at the founding of Samyé monastery. He was a member of the Khön family that would later achieve preeminence in Tibet as the leading family of the Sakya school.
- Lui Wangpo
- ཀླུའི་དབང་པོ།
- klu’i dbang po
A minister of King Trisong Detsen (eighth century ᴄᴇ), Lui Wangpo is typically numbered among the first ordained Tibetan monks. He was the co-translator of The Dhāraṇī “Spoken by Mañjuśrī Himself.”