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'''Jigme Trinley Ozer''' ([['jigs med 'phrin las 'od zer]])
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[[Image:1stDodrupchen.jpeg|frame|1st Dodrubchen Jigme Trinley Ozer, Kunzang Shenphen Thaye Rinpoche]]
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<span class=TibUni16>[[འཇིགས་མེད་འཕྲིན་ལས་འོད་ཟེར།]]</span><br>
The first [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] and heart son of [[Jigme Lingpa]].
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[['jigs med 'phrin las 'od zer]]<br>
* One of [[Jigme Lingpa]]'s four primary students known as "[[The Four Jigmes]]"
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[[Image:1stDodrub.jpeg|frame|1st Dodrubchen Jigme Trinley Ozer, Kunzang Shenphen Thaye Rinpoche]]
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===Small Biography===
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'''The First Dodrupchen Rinpoche Jigme Trinley Ozer''' (1745-1821), was born in the Do valley of Golok, and from childhood onwards he had many pure visions and displayed extraordinary signs. The ceremonial cutting of his hair was performed by the second [[Shechen Rabjam Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal]] (1713-69), who gave him the name Kunzang Shenpen. He received teachings from about twenty lamas, including the third [[Dzogchen Rinpoche Ngedon Tenzin Zangpo]] (1759-92).
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Following Dzogchen Rinpoche's instructions, he carried out a seven-year retreat at Upper Gang-Trö, near Dzogchen monastery, during which he was helped by the Protectress Tseringma. Dzogchen Rinpoche also prophesized that the master with whom he had a special relationship by virtue of his past karma, and who would figure as his principal teacher was the great vidyadhara [[Jigme Lingpa]]. So at the age of thirty-nine Dodrupchen Rinpoche travelled to central Tibet and met [[Jigme Lingpa]] at his residence at [[Tsering Jong]] monastery in the Yarlung Valley. [[Jigme Lingpa]] recognised him as the future holder of his teachings, as had been foretold by [[Guru Rinpoche]].
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He later became the spiritual teacher to the Queen of Derge and her son, founded a number of monasteries, including his seat at Yarlung Pemakö in the Ser valley, and spread the [[Longchen Nyingtik|Nyingtik]] tradition in Amdo and as far as the Kokonor region of Mongolia. Dodrubchen was a 'treasure revealer' ([[terton]]) who discovered his own mind terma, he was recognised by [[Jigme Lingpa]] as the incarnation of [[Prince Murub Tsepo|Prince Murum Tsenpo]], a son of King [[Trisong Detsen]]. 'Dodrupchen' literally means 'The Great Siddha from Do valley'. Amongst his disciples were the greatest Dzogchen masters of the time: the Fourth [[Dzogchen Rinpoche Migyur Namkhe Dorje]], [[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]], [[Gyalse Shenpen Thaye]] and [[Dola Jigme Kalzang]]. He blessed [[Paltrul Rinpoche]] (1808-87) as a child, making prophecies concerning his future eminence and gave him his name.<br>
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<center><noinclude><span class=TibUni16>དུས་གསུམ་ཀུན་མཁྱེན་པདྨ་འབྱུང་གནས་ཀྱི། །</span></noinclude><br></center>
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<center>Empowered by Padmasambhava, omniscient in past, present and future,<br></center>
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<center><noinclude><span class=TibUni16>ཟབ་གཏེར་བདག་པོར་མངའ་གསོལ་འཁོར་ལོས་བསྒྱུར། །</span></noinclude><br></center>
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<center>As master over the profound treasures, universal King of Dharma,<br></center>
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<center><noinclude><span class=TibUni16>སངས་རྒྱས་གླིང་པའི་ཡང་སྤྲུལ་སྦས་ཚུལ་འཆང༌། །</span></noinclude><br></center>
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<center>The reincarnation of Sangye Lingpa, you who follow a hidden way,<br></center>
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<center><noinclude><span class=TibUni16>ཀུན་བཟང་གཞན་ཕན་ཞབས་ལ་གསོལ་བ་འདེབས།། །།</span></noinclude><br></center>
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<center>Kunzang Shenpen, at your lotus feet I pray!<br></center>
 
===Literary Works===
 
===Literary Works===
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*[[gcod yul mkha' 'gro gad rgyang gi dmigs gnad 'grel ba rnam gsal nyi ma]]
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*[[klong chen snying thig gi sngon 'gro'i ngag 'don rtsa 'grel]]
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*[[rdzogs pa chen po klong chen snying thig gi sngon 'gro'i ngog 'don khrigs su bsdebs pa rnam mkhyen lam bzang]]
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*[[yon tan mdzod rtsa 'grel]]
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*[[yon tan rin po che'i mdzod kyi sgo lcags 'byed byed bsdus 'grel rgya mtsho'i chu thigs rin chen lde mig]]
  
 
===Main Teachers===
 
===Main Teachers===
 
*[[Jigme Lingpa]] Khyentse Ozer
 
*[[Jigme Lingpa]] Khyentse Ozer
 
*2nd [[Shechen Rabjam Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal]]
 
*2nd [[Shechen Rabjam Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal]]
*[[Tai Situ Rinpoche]] Chokyi Jungne
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*[[8th Tai Situpa]] Chokyi Jungne
 
*5th [[Gampopa Jampal Thrinley Wangpo]] Mipham Wangpo
 
*5th [[Gampopa Jampal Thrinley Wangpo]] Mipham Wangpo
 
*5th [[Gampopa Jumpal Thrinley Wangpo]] Tsultrim Palbar
 
*5th [[Gampopa Jumpal Thrinley Wangpo]] Tsultrim Palbar
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*2nd [[Ponlop Rinpoche]] Pema Sang-ngak Tendzin
 
*2nd [[Ponlop Rinpoche]] Pema Sang-ngak Tendzin
 
*[http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Karmapa]13th Karmapa Dudul Dorje
 
*[http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Karmapa]13th Karmapa Dudul Dorje
*Drubchen Damcho Wangchuk
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*[[Drubchen Damcho Wangchuk]]
*Kathok Drimed Zhing-kyong
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*[[Kathok]] Drimed Zhing-kyong
 
*Jepon Pema Kundrol Namgyal
 
*Jepon Pema Kundrol Namgyal
 
*Ngedon Tendzin Zangpo
 
*Ngedon Tendzin Zangpo
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===Main Students===
 
===Main Students===
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*[[Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku]]
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*[[Choying Topden Dorje]]
 
*[[Kunkyen Chokgi Tulku]]
 
*[[Kunkyen Chokgi Tulku]]
 
*[[Gyalse Zhenphen Thaye]]
 
*[[Gyalse Zhenphen Thaye]]
 
*[[Drubwang Damtsik Dorje]]
 
*[[Drubwang Damtsik Dorje]]
 
*[[Dola Jigme Kalzang]]
 
*[[Dola Jigme Kalzang]]
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*[[Repa Damtsig Dorje]]
  
 
===Main Lineages===
 
===Main Lineages===
 
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]
 
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]
*[[Palyül]] [[Tsalung]]
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*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]
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*[[Namcho]] [[Tsalung]]
 
*[[Takpo Chö]]
 
*[[Takpo Chö]]
 
*[[Zatsön Chö]]
 
*[[Zatsön Chö]]
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*[[Takpo Chakrasamvara]]
 
*[[Takpo Chakrasamvara]]
 
*[[Ratna Lingpa]]'s
 
*[[Ratna Lingpa]]'s
Wrathful [[Guru Mekhyil]];  
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#Wrathful [[Guru Mekhyil]];  
[[Yangsang Lame Phurba]]
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#[[phur pa yang gsang bla med]]
 
*[[Tsasum Sangwa Nyingthig]]
 
*[[Tsasum Sangwa Nyingthig]]
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]
 
  
 
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
 
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*[[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]]
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*1st [[Dodrupchen Jigme Trinley Ozer]]
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*[[Kunzang Shenphen Thaye]]
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*[[Dola Kunzang Zhenphen]]
 
*Lama Sonam Choden
 
*Lama Sonam Choden
*Dola Kunzang Zhenphen
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*Karma Wangdrak
*Karma Wangtrak
 
  
 
===Other Reference Sources===
 
===Other Reference Sources===
*[[Fill in the blanks]]<br>
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* One of [[Jigme Lingpa]]'s four primary students known as "[[The Four Jigmes]]"<br>
 
 
 
===Internal Links===
 
===Internal Links===
*Add double-brackets "[[ ]]" around any relevant word or phrase and it will create a new page for that term or link to an already existing page
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*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]
 
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*[[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]]
 
===External Links===
 
===External Links===
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*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=130CEF74EF7817AA42CD95E26DBB66FE?RID=P293 TBRC link here]
 
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[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
 
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
 
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
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[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 31 October 2023

1st Dodrubchen Jigme Trinley Ozer, Kunzang Shenphen Thaye Rinpoche

འཇིགས་མེད་འཕྲིན་ལས་འོད་ཟེར།
'jigs med 'phrin las 'od zer

1st Dodrubchen Jigme Trinley Ozer, Kunzang Shenphen Thaye Rinpoche

Small Biography[edit]

The First Dodrupchen Rinpoche Jigme Trinley Ozer (1745-1821), was born in the Do valley of Golok, and from childhood onwards he had many pure visions and displayed extraordinary signs. The ceremonial cutting of his hair was performed by the second Shechen Rabjam Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal (1713-69), who gave him the name Kunzang Shenpen. He received teachings from about twenty lamas, including the third Dzogchen Rinpoche Ngedon Tenzin Zangpo (1759-92).

Following Dzogchen Rinpoche's instructions, he carried out a seven-year retreat at Upper Gang-Trö, near Dzogchen monastery, during which he was helped by the Protectress Tseringma. Dzogchen Rinpoche also prophesized that the master with whom he had a special relationship by virtue of his past karma, and who would figure as his principal teacher was the great vidyadhara Jigme Lingpa. So at the age of thirty-nine Dodrupchen Rinpoche travelled to central Tibet and met Jigme Lingpa at his residence at Tsering Jong monastery in the Yarlung Valley. Jigme Lingpa recognised him as the future holder of his teachings, as had been foretold by Guru Rinpoche.

He later became the spiritual teacher to the Queen of Derge and her son, founded a number of monasteries, including his seat at Yarlung Pemakö in the Ser valley, and spread the Nyingtik tradition in Amdo and as far as the Kokonor region of Mongolia. Dodrubchen was a 'treasure revealer' (terton) who discovered his own mind terma, he was recognised by Jigme Lingpa as the incarnation of Prince Murum Tsenpo, a son of King Trisong Detsen. 'Dodrupchen' literally means 'The Great Siddha from Do valley'. Amongst his disciples were the greatest Dzogchen masters of the time: the Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche Migyur Namkhe Dorje, Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje, Gyalse Shenpen Thaye and Dola Jigme Kalzang. He blessed Paltrul Rinpoche (1808-87) as a child, making prophecies concerning his future eminence and gave him his name.


དུས་གསུམ་ཀུན་མཁྱེན་པདྨ་འབྱུང་གནས་ཀྱི། །
Empowered by Padmasambhava, omniscient in past, present and future,
ཟབ་གཏེར་བདག་པོར་མངའ་གསོལ་འཁོར་ལོས་བསྒྱུར། །
As master over the profound treasures, universal King of Dharma,
སངས་རྒྱས་གླིང་པའི་ཡང་སྤྲུལ་སྦས་ཚུལ་འཆང༌། །
The reincarnation of Sangye Lingpa, you who follow a hidden way,
ཀུན་བཟང་གཞན་ཕན་ཞབས་ལ་གསོལ་བ་འདེབས།། །།
Kunzang Shenpen, at your lotus feet I pray!

Literary Works[edit]

Main Teachers[edit]

Main Students[edit]

Main Lineages[edit]

  1. Wrathful Guru Mekhyil;
  2. phur pa yang gsang bla med

Alternate Names & Spellings[edit]

Other Reference Sources[edit]

Internal Links[edit]

External Links[edit]