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'''Lhapal the Sokpo'''.  
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'''Palgyi Senge of Lang''' ([[rlangs dpal gyi seng ge]]). His father was [[Amey Jangchub Drekhöl]], a [[mantrika]] powerful enough to employ the [[eight classes of gods and demons]] as his servants. Palgyi Senge of Lang was one of the [[eight chief disciples of Padmasambhava]] when the empowerment of the [[Assemblage of Sugatas]] was conferred. He attained both the common and supreme accomplishments at [[Paro Taktsang]] through the practice of the [[Tamer of All Haughty Spirits]].  
  
Alias: [[Sokpo Lhapal]]
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Palgyi Senge means 'Glorious Lion.'
==Incarnations==
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[[Padma Lhundrup Gyatso]], the reincarnation of the [[Sokpo Lhapal]], was the second throne-holder of [[Palyul Monastery]].
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===Incarnations===
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*The [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]] tulkus are regarded as his reincarnations.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:13, 18 December 2005

Palgyi Senge of Lang (rlangs dpal gyi seng ge). His father was Amey Jangchub Drekhöl, a mantrika powerful enough to employ the eight classes of gods and demons as his servants. Palgyi Senge of Lang was one of the eight chief disciples of Padmasambhava when the empowerment of the Assemblage of Sugatas was conferred. He attained both the common and supreme accomplishments at Paro Taktsang through the practice of the Tamer of All Haughty Spirits.

Palgyi Senge means 'Glorious Lion.'

Incarnations[edit]