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economics; grandeur/ wealth & glory; wealth wealthy, glory and riches, prosperity, wealth, prosperous, magnificent, prosperity, magnificent [RY]
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Paltrul Rinpoche [IW]
  
wealthy [[dpal 'byor 'di lta bu dang ldan pa sngon bsod nams ci bsags pa'i mthu yin zhus pa]] asked about the previous merit that had empowered him to become so wealthy [RY]
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1808-1887, Nyingma master; [[o rgyan 'jigs med chos kyi dbang po]] [RY]
  
economy, prosperity, magnificent, wealth, glory, effulgence, grandeur, strawberry, common personal name for men, economy [JV]
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1808-1887 [JV]
  
1) abundance and wealth, glory and riches, prosperity, prosperous; 2) magnificent; 3) economics thog la spyi tshogs kyi dngos po'i thon skyed and again thon skyed byed pa'i bya ba; 4) [common name] strawberry; 5) economy [IW]
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Paltr�l Rinpoche (1808-1887). One of the foremost scholars of his time. He was known not only for his scholarship and learning but also for his example of renunciation and compassion. His most famous works include Kunsang Lamey Shellung and his commentary on Tsigsum Nedek, the epitome of the Dzogchen teachings. A great nonsectarian master of the 19th century who was regarded as the speech emanation of Jigmey Lingpa [RY]
 
 
grandeur [[nga rgyal gyis dpal 'byor 'joms]] pride conquered his grandeur [RY]
 
  
 
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Paltrul Rinpoche [IW]

1808-1887, Nyingma master; o rgyan 'jigs med chos kyi dbang po [RY]

1808-1887 [JV]

Paltr�l Rinpoche (1808-1887). One of the foremost scholars of his time. He was known not only for his scholarship and learning but also for his example of renunciation and compassion. His most famous works include Kunsang Lamey Shellung and his commentary on Tsigsum Nedek, the epitome of the Dzogchen teachings. A great nonsectarian master of the 19th century who was regarded as the speech emanation of Jigmey Lingpa [RY]