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|description=Khenpo Zhenpen Chokyi Nangwa, also known as Zhenga, composed his interlinear commentary on the ''Ultimate Continuum'' as part of the thirteen great treatises, which came to be widely used in shedra curriculum. | |description=Khenpo Zhenpen Chokyi Nangwa, also known as Zhenga, composed his interlinear commentary on the ''Ultimate Continuum'' as part of the thirteen great treatises, which came to be widely used in shedra curriculum. | ||
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+ | |description=[[Mipam Namgyal Gyatso]], the 19th century Nyingma polymath, wrote his exegesis on Buddha-Nature called ''Lion's Roar'' and underscored his understanding of Buddha-Nature as a union of emptiness and luminosity. He also made annotation of the ''Ultimate Continuum'' which his students compiled in 1925. | ||
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