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===Short biography===
 
===Short biography===
'''Ngagi Wangpo, Dordrak Rigdzen Chenpo III''' (1580-1639 C.E.), Tashi Tobgyel’s son was the third incarnation of Rigzen Godem, Ngagi Wangpo. Born in 1580, as a young child he could clearly recall his life as Legden Dorje. He received every teaching from his father and later the Drikung master Rinchen Puntsok ordained and enthroned him. After a trip to Kham in which he not only taught but brought and end to war between various small kingdoms, he collected several smaller communities of monks and yogis at Padma Evam Chogar Dorje Drak, becoming the first abbot. In 1610, he began to build a new monastery. It is said that during this time around two thousand disciples gathered at Dorje Drak. At the birth of the great Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngagi Wangpo blessed him.
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'''Ngagi Wangpo, Dordrak Rigdzen Chenpo III''' (1580-1639), the son of [[Jangdak Tashi Tobgyal]] he was the third incarnation of [[Rigdzin Godem]] and immediate rebirth of [[Lekden Je]]. Born in 1580, as a young child he could clearly recall his life as Legden Dorje. He received every teaching from his father and later the Drikung master Rinchen Puntsok ordained and enthroned him. After a trip to Kham in which he not only taught but brought and end to war between various small kingdoms, he collected several smaller communities of monks and yogis at Padma Evam Chogar Dorje Drak, becoming the first abbot. In 1610, he began to build a new monastery. It is said that during this time around two thousand disciples gathered at Dorje Drak. At the birth of the great Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngagi Wangpo blessed him.
  
 
His main disciple was the rebirth of the Yolmo Shakya Zanpo, Tenzin Norbu. He left instructions with Tenzin Norbu to complete the monastery. In 1639, with no visible signs of illness, Ngagi Wangpo called the community together. He gave them instructions for immediate and future guidance, dedicated the merits of his life for the enlightenment of all beings and then retired to his quarters where he passed from this world. According to his instructions, Tenzin Norbu took up the responsibility of Dorje Drak as the his regent. <br>
 
His main disciple was the rebirth of the Yolmo Shakya Zanpo, Tenzin Norbu. He left instructions with Tenzin Norbu to complete the monastery. In 1639, with no visible signs of illness, Ngagi Wangpo called the community together. He gave them instructions for immediate and future guidance, dedicated the merits of his life for the enlightenment of all beings and then retired to his quarters where he passed from this world. According to his instructions, Tenzin Norbu took up the responsibility of Dorje Drak as the his regent. <br>
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 4 February 2009

Terton Rigdzin Ngagi Wangpo of Dorje Drak Gon

རྡོར་བྲག་རིག་འཛིན་ཆེན་པོ་ངག་གི་དབང་པོ།
rdor brag rig 'dzin chen po ngag gi dbang po

Short biography[edit]

Ngagi Wangpo, Dordrak Rigdzen Chenpo III (1580-1639), the son of Jangdak Tashi Tobgyal he was the third incarnation of Rigdzin Godem and immediate rebirth of Lekden Je. Born in 1580, as a young child he could clearly recall his life as Legden Dorje. He received every teaching from his father and later the Drikung master Rinchen Puntsok ordained and enthroned him. After a trip to Kham in which he not only taught but brought and end to war between various small kingdoms, he collected several smaller communities of monks and yogis at Padma Evam Chogar Dorje Drak, becoming the first abbot. In 1610, he began to build a new monastery. It is said that during this time around two thousand disciples gathered at Dorje Drak. At the birth of the great Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngagi Wangpo blessed him.

His main disciple was the rebirth of the Yolmo Shakya Zanpo, Tenzin Norbu. He left instructions with Tenzin Norbu to complete the monastery. In 1639, with no visible signs of illness, Ngagi Wangpo called the community together. He gave them instructions for immediate and future guidance, dedicated the merits of his life for the enlightenment of all beings and then retired to his quarters where he passed from this world. According to his instructions, Tenzin Norbu took up the responsibility of Dorje Drak as the his regent.

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Main Students[edit]

Main Lineages[edit]

Alternate Names & Spellings[edit]

Other Resources[edit]

  • rdo rje brag rig 'dzin i, 1580-1639 [RY]
  • 1580-1639 - Ngakyi Wangpo, third Rigdzin of Dorje Drak [RY]

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