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([[rdzu 'phrul phug]]) lies to the southeast of [[Mt. Kailash]], and is a few hours' walk from the mountain itself. When [[Jetsun Milarepa]] constructed his meditation cave with a few boulders, he first found that the ceiling of the cave was too low. Stretching his body, he pushed the ceiling up, leaving the print of his head in the rock. Then he thought that the ceiling was too high, so he went outside and stepped on the rock from above the cave, leaving prints of his feet in the rock. Shabkar stayed in retreat in a nearby smaller cave located above the Cave of Miracles. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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Samten Lingpa ([[bsam gtan gling pa]])
  
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*[[Taksham Samten Lingpa]]
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*Taksham Nuden Dorje ([[stag sham nus ldan rdo rje]], born in 1682), also known as Samten Lingpa ([[bsam gtan gling pa]]), was a great tertön and an emanation of [[Atsara Sale]], [[Yeshe Tsogyal]]'s Nepalese consort. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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*[[Taksham Nüden Dorje]] ([[stag sham nus ldan rdo rje]]) [RY]
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*[[Life Story of Dorje Dröllo]] by Taksham Nüden Dorje. ([[bla ma rdo rje gro lod kyi rnam thar]]). A life story of Padmasambhava focusing on the esoteric meaning of his wrathful manifestation as [[Dorje Dröllo]]. [RY]
  
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 16 March 2006

Samten Lingpa (bsam gtan gling pa)