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    the queens of king Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [RY] Lady Jangchub Men of Tro ('bro bza' byang chub sman). One of the queens of king Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [RY] Lady
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  • Longchen Rabjam was an incarnation of Princess Pema Sal, the daughter of King Trisong Deutsen, to whom Padmasambhava had entrusted his own lineage of Dzogchen
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  • complex, modeled after the Indian monastery Odantapuri, built by King Trisong Deutsen (790-844) and consecrated by Guru Rinpoche in 814. A major center
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    Senge of Shübu (shud bu dpal gyi seng ge). As one of the ministers of King Trisong Deutsen, he was sent among the first emissaries to invite Padmasambhava to
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  • at the invitation of King Trisong Deutsen. He manifested the attainment of the four vidyadhara levels. He hid innumerable Dharma treasures throughout Tibet
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  • of the Dharma.' [RY] Nyang Ral Nyima Özer (nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer) - (1124-1192). The first of the Five Tertön Kings and a reincarnation of King Trisong
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཁྲི་སྲོང་དེའུ་བཙན Trisong Deutsen. (790-844) The second great Dharma king of Tibet who invited Guru Rinpoche, Shantarakshita
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  • Chokdrub Palbar—Blazing Splendor 9 2. Trisong Deutsen—the great Dharma king 27 3. Samye—the castle of the early Dharma 28 4. Chimphu—a view from the caves
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  • Trisong Deutsen, the king of Dharma See details under: King Trisong Deutsen
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  • of resplendence.' [RY] khri srong de'u btsan - Trisong Deutsen. (790-844) The second great Dharma king of Tibet who invited Guru Rinpoche, Shantarakshita
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  • and was regarded as the combined reincarnation of Vimalamitra and King Trisong Deutsen. He became the master and teacher of all the Buddhist schools of
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  • (1308-1364), was the reincarnation of Princess Pemasal, the daughter of King Trisong Deutsen and direct student of Guru Rinpoche. His birth in the Tra Valley
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  • Nyima Oser was the reincarnation of King Trisong Deutsen and Sangye Lingpa was the reincarnation of Trisong Deutsen's second son, Murub Tseypo. There was
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  • Padmasambhava. 3) Ch�gyal Trisong Deutsen, King of Tibet chos rgyal khri srong de'u btsan [RY] the abbot, the master (acharya), and the dharma king mkhan po bo dhi
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  • at the invitation of King Trisong Deutsen. He manifested the attainment of the four vidyadhara levels. He hid innumerable Dharma treasures throughout Tibet
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  • expounding the Dharma (chos 'chad pa'i phyag rgya). [RY] Muney Tsenpo. Son of King Trisong Deutsen. [RY] Murub Tsenpo. Son of King Trisong Deutsen. [RY] Mutri
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  • Vairotsana ; a reincarnation of Princess Pema Sal, the daughter of King Trisong Deutsen; and the immediate reincarnation of Longchenpa. Note: Dorje Lingpa
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  • from The Lotus-Born, pgs. 134-135: Master Padmasambhava replied to King Trisong Deutsen: "Your Majesty, as you are a sentient being you will give rise to
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  • great deeds [LW1] [RY] King Trisong Deutsen (rgyal po khri srong lde'u btsan). See Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [RY] King Trisong Deutsen; mention of his great
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  • precious relics [RY] ta ra klu gong - Tara Lugong. A minister of King Trisong Deutsen [RY] ta ra na tha - Taran tha [IW] dam tshig sgrol ma - Samaya Tara
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