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'''Palgyi Wangchuk of Kharchen''' ([[mkhar chen dpal gyi dbang phyug]]). In the ''[[Sanglingma]]'' biography he is the father of [[Yeshe Tsogyal]]; elsewhere he is described as her brother, a close disciple of Padmasambhava who attained siddhi through the practice of [[Vajra Kilaya]].  
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'''Nanam Zhang Yeshe De''' ([[zhang sna nam ye shes sde]]).  
  
Palgyi Wangchuk means 'Resplendent Lord.'
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*A prolific translator of more than 200 scriptures and a disciple of Padmasambhava, this learned and accomplished monk once exhibited his miraculous powers, attained through mastery of [[Vajra Kilaya]], by soaring through the sky like a bird. (Yeshe mean 'original wakefulness.') [[RY]]
  
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===Other names===
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*[[Yeshe De]] ([[ye shes sde]])
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*[[Yeshe De of Shang]] ([[zhang ye shes sde]])
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*[[Lotsawa Yeshe De]]
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*the lotsawa and great editor, [[Bande Yeshe De]]
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*[[Nanam Yeshe]] ([[sna nam ye shes]])
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*[[Nanam Yeshe De]] ([[sna nam ye shes sde]])
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*[[Yeshe Dey of Nanam]] ([[sna nam ye shes sde]])
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*[[Zhang Yeshe De]] ([[zhang ye shes sde]])
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*[[Shyang Yeshe De]]
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*[[Shang Yeshe De]] ([[zhang ye shes sde]])
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*[[Bandey Yeshe Dey of Zhang]] ([[zhang gi bhan dhe ye shes sde]])
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*[[Nanam Zhang Yeshe De]]
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===Reference===
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[http://www.thangkaart.net/cn/show/show/pade/padn2-en.htm iconography: dressed as a monk and wearing a red pandita hat; flying in the air]
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 4 May 2006

Nanam Zhang Yeshe De (zhang sna nam ye shes sde).

  • A prolific translator of more than 200 scriptures and a disciple of Padmasambhava, this learned and accomplished monk once exhibited his miraculous powers, attained through mastery of Vajra Kilaya, by soaring through the sky like a bird. (Yeshe mean 'original wakefulness.') RY

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Reference[edit]

iconography: dressed as a monk and wearing a red pandita hat; flying in the air