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Je Tsongkhapa
Tibetan Buddhist monk and yogi (c–)
Tsongkhapa (Tibetan: ཙོང་ཁ་པ་, [tsoŋˈkʰapa], meaning: "the man from Tsongkha" or "the Man from Onion Valley",[1] c.
–) was an influential Tibetan Buddhist monk, philosopher and tantricyogi, whose activities led to the formation of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.[2]
His philosophical works are a grand synthesis of the Buddhist epistemological tradition of Dignāga and Dharmakīrti, the Cittamatra philosophy of the mind, and the madhyamaka philosophy of Nāgārjuna and Candrakīrti.[3][4]
Central to his philosophical and soteriological teachings is "a radical view of emptiness" which sees all phenomena as devoid of intrinsic nature.[5] This view of emptiness is not a kind of nihilism or a total denial of existence.
Instead, it sees phenomena as existing "interdependently, relationally, non-essentially, conventionally" (which Tsongkhapa terms "mere existence").[6&