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<span class=TibUni16>[[པདྨ་ནོར་བུ།]]</span> ([[pad ma nor bu]])
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([[chu bzang dgon]]) [[Ganden Mingyur Ling]] ([[dga' ldan]] [[mi 'gyur]] [[gling]]); near there in [[ba]] [[khog]] the big and small Thayenchi retreat places ([[tha yan chi]] [[che chung]]) founded by [[chu bzang rnam rgyal dpal 'byor]], 1578-1651. ([[MR]])
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===Short Biography===
 
Pema Norbu’s father was the [[Dzogchen]] awareness holder yogi Adro Socho, and his mother was Delok Khandro Baldron. He was recognised by the Fifth [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]] Thupten Chokyi Dorje. His wisdom and intellect were excellent and he possessed clear signs of accomplishment and clairvoyance. He gave instructions of the maturing and liberating empowerments in many monasteries throughout the region, and those with karmic connections became his followers. As he gave numerous transmissions of the precious conqueror’s teachings, the sound of the mani mantra could be heard. He passed away in the body of great transference and disappeared into light. The number of masters who attain the rainbow body is not few, but to pass away in the body of great transference is very rare so his amazing biography is honoured within the buddhadharma.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 4 December 2010

(chu bzang dgon) Ganden Mingyur Ling (dga' ldan mi 'gyur gling); near there in ba khog the big and small Thayenchi retreat places (tha yan chi che chung) founded by chu bzang rnam rgyal dpal 'byor, 1578-1651. (MR)