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Lochen Ratnabhadra (1489−1563) was a master of both the [[Sakya]] as well as [[Jonang]] schools. He was considered to be an emanation of the Great Compassionate One. He focussed mainly upon the practice of the six-limbed vajra-yoga of Kalacakra and passed it on to his students many times. Ratnabhadra is also know to have carried out extensive restoration work, such as at the seat of the Mahasiddha [[Thangtong Gyalpo]] at Chung Riwoche.  
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===Short biography===
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'''Tennyi Lingpa Padma Tsewang Gyalpo''' ("[[bstan gnyis gling pa padma tshe dbang rgyal po]]" - 1480-1535), was an incarnation of Trisong Detsen’s daughter Lhacham Pemasal (or Lhacham Nuchin Sale - [[lha lcam nus 'byin sa le]]) who also carried the blessing of the great master Vairochana. Following various predictions, he found many treasures at various sites where Padmasambhava and his disciples had taught and lived. Among them are the common and popular are the Kunzang Nyingtik ([[kun bzang snying thig]]), and the Shitro Yeshe Thongdrol ([[zhi khro ye shes mthong grol]]), found in places such as Chung Riwoche, the great monastic compound built by Thangthong Gyalpo and is associated with the Northern Treasures and places like Paro Taksang in Bhutan. One great contribution to the Northern Treasures was his discovery of a text originally revealed by [[Rigdzen Godem]] who re-hidden it to be of benefit a later time. This text on Dorje Pagmo was found before a great crowd of people at Riwo Palbar.  
  
===Primary Teachers===
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Tennyi Lingpa is counted as one of the "Eight Great Lingpas", and is said to have been reborn as [[Namchak Tsasum Lingpa]], then Choje Lingpa and then [[Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa]] <br>
*[[Drugpa Kunleg]]<br>
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===Literary Works===
*Panchen Namkha Palsang<br>
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*Jonang Chokyong Gyaltsen<br>
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===Main Teachers===
*Zhalu Lotsawa Chokyong Sangpo<br>
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===Main Students===
===Primary Students===
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*[[Padro Tsering Dorje]]<br>
*[[Jetsun Kunga Drolchog]]<br>
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===Main Lineages===
*[[Lochen Gyurme Dechen]]<br>
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*[[Jangter]]<br>
 
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===Alternate Names & Spellings===
===Primary Lineage===
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*[[Pema Tsewang Gyalpo]]<br>
*[[Jonang]]<br>
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===Other Resources===
*[[Sakya]]<br>
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===Internal Links===
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
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[[Category:Sakya]]
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===External Links===
[[Category:Jonang Masters]]
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*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=C77CAC43AD15C85C5CEE14FFF746FCC8?RID=P1697 The TBRC Link]<br>
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[[Image:|frame|]] བསྟན་གཉིས་གླིང་པ།
bstan gnyis gling pa

Short biography[edit]

Tennyi Lingpa Padma Tsewang Gyalpo ("bstan gnyis gling pa padma tshe dbang rgyal po" - 1480-1535), was an incarnation of Trisong Detsen’s daughter Lhacham Pemasal (or Lhacham Nuchin Sale - lha lcam nus 'byin sa le) who also carried the blessing of the great master Vairochana. Following various predictions, he found many treasures at various sites where Padmasambhava and his disciples had taught and lived. Among them are the common and popular are the Kunzang Nyingtik (kun bzang snying thig), and the Shitro Yeshe Thongdrol (zhi khro ye shes mthong grol), found in places such as Chung Riwoche, the great monastic compound built by Thangthong Gyalpo and is associated with the Northern Treasures and places like Paro Taksang in Bhutan. One great contribution to the Northern Treasures was his discovery of a text originally revealed by Rigdzen Godem who re-hidden it to be of benefit a later time. This text on Dorje Pagmo was found before a great crowd of people at Riwo Palbar.

Tennyi Lingpa is counted as one of the "Eight Great Lingpas", and is said to have been reborn as Namchak Tsasum Lingpa, then Choje Lingpa and then Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa

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