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  • reign of King Trisong Deutsen and in the subsequent period up to Rinchen Sangpo in the ninth century, chiefly by the great masters Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra
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  • transmitted to five people: King Trisong Deutsen, Prince Muney Tsenpo, Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang, Kawa Paltsek and Chokro Lui Gyaltsen. Having translated these
    3 KB (409 words) - 06:03, 8 July 2006
  • Lochen Rinchen Sangpo (lo chen rin chen bzang po) is regarded as the first translator of the New Mantra Schools. [RY] Lochen Rinchen Sangpo was born in 958
    2 KB (221 words) - 11:13, 8 June 2006
  • File:Shakyazangpo.jpg [[ ]] [[ ]] Yolmo Tulku Shakya Zangpo 15th c. Shakya Zangpo was born in the southern region of Latod to a noble family of yogins
    3 KB (309 words) - 05:42, 18 February 2009
  • Zangpo on Reasoning, Madhyamaka, and Purity Doton Senge Garton Tsultrim Sangpo His sons: Zijibar and Bumbar Korup Lotsawa Marpa Topa Khukpa Letse Rongzom
    2 KB (232 words) - 16:53, 10 November 2011
  • མཁས་བཙུནབཟང་པོ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ། mkhas btsun bzang po rin po che Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoché was born in Central Tibet in 1921 from a patrilineal descent of Ngakpas
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  • Rinpoche, (Padmasambhava). File:Line drawing Tingdzin Sangpo (ting 'dzin bzang po). Tingdzin Sangpo the mendicant of Nyang (nyang dben ting 'dzin bzang po)
    495 bytes (46 words) - 14:11, 7 July 2006
  • Lopon Sonam Zangpo (name in wylie) File:Lopon sonam zangpo.jpg Short bio of teacher Shakya Shri Drukpa Thuksey Rinpoche Apho Yeshe Rangdrol Rinpoche Dzongsar
    541 bytes (31 words) - 04:45, 29 December 2011
  • Rongzompa, Rongzom Pandita, Rongzompa Chokyi Sangpo (rong zom pa chos kyi bzang po). (1012-1088). Together with Longchenpa, he is regarded as the Nyingma
    239 bytes (29 words) - 11:01, 7 June 2006
  • features. རོང་ཟོམ་པ་ཆོས་ཀྱི་བཟང་པོ Rongzompa, Rongzom Pandita, Rongzompa Chökyi Sangpo, Rong Zom (1012-1088) - Together with Longchenpa, he is regarded as the
    355 bytes (100 words) - 04:02, 20 May 2021
  • one-pointedly. He became a highly realized master of the lineage. Bengar Jampal Sangpo became the principal teacher of the Seventh Karmapa. Jampal Zangpo was born
    1 KB (227 words) - 04:37, 9 October 2009
  • Tingdzin Sangpo (ting 'dzin bzang po). See Nyangben Tingdzin Zangpo (nyang dben ting 'dzin bzang po). A close disciple of Vimalamitra and Guru Rinpoche
    374 bytes (33 words) - 09:09, 18 December 2005
  • ལྷོ་བསྟན་འཛིན་བྱང་ཆུབ་བཟང་པོ་ lho bstan 'dzin byang chub bzang po Lho Jedrung the 3rd, Tendzin Jangchub Zangpo (b.1835 - d.1848). Recognized as the reincarnation
    960 bytes (93 words) - 14:12, 24 December 2010
  • གྲུབ་ཆེན་ཏིང་འཛིན་བཟང་པོ་ grub chen ting 'dzin bzang po The 2nd Lho Jedrung Konchok Tendzin Zangpo (b.1761 - d.1834); later he became known as Drubchen
    1 KB (81 words) - 02:24, 25 December 2010
  • Dawa Sangpo and others. There is not a subject of either sutra or tantra that he did not study under one of these masters. After Khenchen Dawa Sangpo had
    7 KB (1,022 words) - 05:06, 11 November 2015
  • Translations. The teachings translated before the great translator Rinchen Sangpo, during the reigns of the Tibetan kings Trisong Deutsen and Ralpachen. A
    960 bytes (185 words) - 00:30, 30 May 2021
  • reign of King Trisong Deutsen and in the subsequent period up to Rinchen Sangpo in the ninth century chiefly by the great masters Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra
    1 KB (212 words) - 02:59, 20 May 2021
  • transmitted to five people: King Trisong Deutsen, Prince Muney Tsenpo, Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang, Kawa Paltsek and Chokro Lui Gyaltsen. Having translated these
    3 KB (482 words) - 11:25, 6 May 2021
  • arrived in Tibet and taught the Instruction Section chiefly to Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang. This lineage was transmitted both orally and through terma treasures
    3 KB (444 words) - 10:10, 8 January 2006
  • Yonten Sangpo (1928–2002), one of the main students of Ngawang Lodro Drakpa. He was the Vajra master of Dzamthang's Tsangwa monastery until his passing
    663 bytes (58 words) - 12:12, 18 June 2009

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