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Huseng wrote:While I have read parts of the Lam Rim Chen Mo and obtained much from it, I am wondering at what point did the figure of Lama Tsongkhapa become a central meditation deity within the Gelug-pas? Did that occur shortly after he passed away or much later?
R.Tsongkhapafan wrote:The Guru Yoga instructions in which Lama Tsongkhapa is visualised as a Deity comes from the Kadam Emanation Scripture that was given to Je Tsongkhapa by Manjushri himself. There are two principal yogas related to Je Tsongkhapa - The Ganden Lhagyema or Hundreds of Deities of the Joyful Land and Lama Chopa or Offering to the Spiritual Guide. These instructions were then extracted by Je Tsongkhapa (Ganden Lhagyema) and Panchen Losang Chogyan (Lama Chopa) and passed down their respective lineages to the present day Teachers.

Huseng wrote:While I have read parts of the Lam Rim Chen Mo and obtained much from it, I am wondering at what point did the figure of Lama Tsongkhapa become a central meditation deity within the Gelug-pas? Did that occur shortly after he passed away or much later?
heart wrote:Tsongkhapafan wrote:The Guru Yoga instructions in which Lama Tsongkhapa is visualised as a Deity comes from the Kadam Emanation Scripture that was given to Je Tsongkhapa by Manjushri himself. There are two principal yogas related to Je Tsongkhapa - The Ganden Lhagyema or Hundreds of Deities of the Joyful Land and Lama Chopa or Offering to the Spiritual Guide. These instructions were then extracted by Je Tsongkhapa (Ganden Lhagyema) and Panchen Losang Chogyan (Lama Chopa) and passed down their respective lineages to the present day Teachers.
So Termas basically?
/magnus
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