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Clarification: How could Lhanangpa be Phajo's opponent
Latest comment: 11 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
"It was true that Phajo faced resistance from other religious sects in which one of them was the Lhapa, but Lhapa was the sub-sect of Drigung kagyue found by Lhanangpa that does not mean Lhapa is the Lhanangpa. There are authors who deliberately point at Lhanangpa making him the 'bad man' of the time.
To my surprise Lhanangpa was died in the year when Phajo came to Bhutan. Lhanangpa was born in 1164 and has died in the year 1224 when Phajo just turned for Bhutan. So why is authors relating Lhanangpa as the bad man of the Phajo's time. Here needs some better research and analysis."