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  • Dharma Senge Sangye On (dhar ma seng ge sangs rgyas dbon), (1177-1237) Dharma Senge Sangye On was the nephew and one the foremost disciples of Tsangpa
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  • Middle Drukpa (bar druk) lineage, established by Tsangpa Gyare's nephew Dharma Senge Sangye On (dhar ma seng ge sangs rgya ’on 1177-1237); and the the Lower
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  • Ralung. Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje Dharma Senge Sangye On Drukpa Nyima Senge (nyi ma seng ge) [1251-1287] Drukpa Senge Sherab (seng ge shes rab) [1238-1279]
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  • po), (1184-1251) Phajo Drukgom Zhigpo was one the foremost disciples of Dharma Senge Sangye On the nephew and successor of the Drukpa founder Tsangpa Gyare
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  • established the "Lower Drukpa" (smad 'brug) school, and is nephew and disciple Dharma Senge Sangye On (1177-1237) founded the "Middle Drukpa" (bar 'brug) school
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  • Gyare 2. Dharma Senge Lhatsen (lha btsan) Chogo 3. Zhonnu Senge Rinchen Pel Lopon Ontag (dbon stag) 4. Nyima Senge Dorje Lingpa Senge Sherab 5. Senge Rinchen
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  • (Wyl., khams smyon d+har+ma seng ge) aka., Ragang Chöpa (rwa sgang gcod pa) or Sonam Phuntsok (Wyl., bsod nams phun tshogs) (d. 1890)
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  • gtsang pa mgon po rdo rje), (1189-1258); the Bar-Druk, established by Dharma Senge Sangye Ön (dhar ma seng ge sangs rgya ’on 1177-1237); the Mä Druk (smad
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  • this page by pressing EDIT above. Dharma Senge Sangye On (dhar ma seng ge sangs rgyas dbon), (1177-1237) Drukpa Zhonnu Senge ('brug pa gzhon nu seng ge) (1200-1266)
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  • Lobzang Palden Tendzin Nyendrak Shamarpa Gendun Tendzin Gyatso Chonyon Dharma Senge, Ragang Chopa Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Tra Gelong Tsultrim Dargye Drungchen
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  • established the "Lower Drukpa" (smad 'brug) school, and is nephew and disciple Dharma Senge Sangye On (1177-1237) founded the "Middle Drukpa" (bar 'brug) school
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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/29323 (category Entries missing from the Dharma Dictionary)
    khams smyon dhar ma seng ge Mad Khampa Dharma Senge
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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/25982 (category Entries missing from the Dharma Dictionary)
    g.yu thog snying thig written by khams smyon dharma Senge?
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཁམས་སྨྱོན་དྷར་མ་སེང་གེ Mad Khampa Dharma Senge [RY]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. གཡུ་ཐོག་སྙིང་ཐིག written by khams smyon dharma Senge? [RY] the main Tantric practice cycle related to Tibetan medicine, often
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  • gtsang pa mgon po rdo rje), (1189-1258); the Bar-Druk, established by Dharma Senge Sangye Ön (dhar ma seng ge sangs rgya ’on 1177-1237); the Mä Druk (smad
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  • of the most influential woman in Tibetan spiritual history. Khamnyön Dharma Senge (Wyl., khams smyon d+har+ma seng ge) aka., Ragang Chöpa (rwa sgang gcod
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  • lineages were established by direct disciples of Je Gampopa and his nephew and dharma heir Dakpo Gomtsul Tsultrim Nyingpo (dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying
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  • po sh'akya seng ges lo 'bras rgyas par mdzad pa yin no [IW] The TBCR Link Dharma Heirs of Lharje Zurpoche Śākya Jungne
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  • Palgyi Senge (rlangs chen dpal gyi seng ge) to carry out the practice of the Fierce Mantra of the Tamer of All Haughty Spirits at Taksang Senge Samdup
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    support to the Dharma [RY] Pala Dynasty - Rulers in central India from the eighth through the twelfth centuries; gave active support to the Dharma. [Tarthang]
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  • the Dharma, I thought about dharma. In the middle when it was time to practice dharma, I practiced dharma. And now in the end when I need the dharma, I
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  • Sangye Tönpa Tsondrü Senge (1213-1285) was born to a Bonpo family. At his birth, the adept Amogha flew down from the sky to offer wondrous prophecies about
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  • 7th Karmapa recognized the first Thrangu tulku as the emanation of Palgyi Senge, one of the twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche. Given the name, Thrangu
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  • Gyaltsab, the teachings of Anu Yoga appeared in this world when King Jah, a Dharma king also known as Lungten Dorje, Vajra Prophesy, received empowerment and
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  • and Jampel Gyepai Dorje ('jam dpal gyes pa'i rdo rje): 1846-1912 Dharma Senge (dharma seng ge): 1900s Shukseb Lochen Chokyi Zangmo Jetsun Rinpoche, Shukseb
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  • Dorje (1161-1211), smar pa bka' brgyud founded by Marpa Drubthob Sherab Senge (no dates available), yel pa bka' brgyud founded by Drubthob Yeshe Tsegpa
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  • ལོ་ཆེན་དྷརྨ་ཤྲཱིཿ lo chen dharma shrI Minling Lochen Dharmashri (smin gling lo chen dharma shrI 1654 - 1717); one of the great scholars of the Nyingma
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  • Shakya Senge; Drophugpa who became the sun-like heart disciple to his father's lineage and teachings. [BL] Zurchen Shakya Jungne Zur Shakya Senge Kyoton
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  • Kongtrul Rinpoche the Fourth "The fourth Jamgon Kongtrul "Jamgon Lodro Chokyi Senge" was finally discovered on August 4th, 1996 in the district of Chushur" "Now
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  • manifested the attainment of the four vidyadhara levels. He hid innumerable Dharma treasures throughout Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan to be revealed by destined
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    Khyentse had a vision of Chetsün Senge Wangchuk which inspired him to write the precious teaching known as Chetsün Nyingtig. Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century)
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  • the Wheel of Dharma. See Dharma Wheels [LW1] [RY] Second Turning of the Wheel of Dharma; expl.; see 'Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma' [LWx] [RY] Secret
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    world, 2) and have taught the Dharma, 3) the Dharma should have remained until our days, 4) we should have entered the Dharma, 5) and have been accepted by
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  • Lochen Dharmashriལོ་ཆེན་དྷརྨ་ཤྲཱིཿ lo chen dharma shrI Minling Lochen Dharmashri (smin gling lo chen dharma shrI 1654 - 1717); one of the great scholars
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  • Karma Shedrub Chokhor Ling (Dharma Chakra Center). At that time he received the name, Jamgon Kongtrul, Karma Lodro Chokyi Senge, Tenpay Gocha Ngedon Gyurme
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  • Six-armed Mahakala (category Dharma Protectors)
    lugs), is a lineage from (Latöpa) Könchog Kar. The lineage Kyergangpa Chökyi Senge received from both Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsondrü and Togden Zhang-gom Chöseng
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    [LWx] [RY] Legend of the Great Stupa, The; Dharma Publishing, Berkeley. [ZL] [RY] leisure and wealth" for Dharma practice. Leisures and wealths: The ten leisures
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  • requested teaching from the Buddha that would allow him to practice the dharma without renouncing his worldy enjoyments and responsibilities. In response
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  • diagnosis, without any difficulties. From his paternal uncle he received many dharma teachings. Then he went into the presence of Drubchen Namkha Gyaltsen and
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  • Khyentse means 'Loving Wisdom,' and Chokyi Lodro means 'Intellect of the Dharma.' [RY] "Kyabje Khyentse Chokyi Lodro of Dzongsar was the greatest master
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  • explaining briefly the birth of the treasure teachings of the great Vidyadhara, Dharma-king, Treasure Revealer, Nyima Drakpa Tsal. He was supreme among the fortune
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  • Original Tibetan Quote. A person who is still attached to this life is no Dharma practitioner. A person who is still attached to the three worlds has no
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  • compassion so that beings in the future can continue to benefit from the Buddha Dharma. Current Day This Monastery still practices and maintains its famous heritage
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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/53660 (category Entries missing from the Dharma Dictionary)
    Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "Palgyi Senge of Lang. His father was Amey Jangchub Drekhöl, a mantrika powerful enough to employ
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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/34749 (category Entries missing from the Dharma Dictionary)
    type) with input value "Great Chetsün. The great master Chetsün Senge Wangchuk. Senge Wangchuk; [[lce btsun seng ge dbang phyug" contains invalid characters
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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/34751 (category Entries missing from the Dharma Dictionary)
    Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century). Chetsün Senge Wangchuk is counted among the lineage gurus in the
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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/34752 (category Entries missing from the Dharma Dictionary)
    Khyentse had a vision of Chetsün Senge Wangchuk which inspired him to write the precious teaching known as Chetsün Nyingtig. Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century)
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  • explaining briefly the birth of the treasure teachings of the great Vidyadhara, Dharma-king, Treasure Revealer, Nyima Drakpa Tsal. He was supreme among the fortune
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