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mind lineage of the victorious 1s, the buddha's mind transmission, lineage of buddha-overall-intentionality, the jinas's mind lineage/ transmission, 'the buddha thought lineage' [IW]
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Gyalwa Cho-yang. A close disciple of Guru Rinpoche who attained accomplishment through the practice of Hayagriva and later was incarnated as the Karmapas. Born in clan of Nganlam in the Phen Valley, he took ordination from Khenpo Bodhisattva in the first group of seven Tibetan monks. It is said that he kept his vows with utmost purity. Having received the transmission of Hayagriva from Padmasambhava, he practiced in solitude and reached the level of a vidyadhara [RY]
  
Mind Lineage of the Victorious Ones, The Buddha's Mind Transmission, the Jinas' mind lineage / transmission, the Buddha Thought Lineage.; the direct mind to mind transmission of the Jinas; mind transmission of the Buddha [RY]
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gyalwa choyang [IW]
  
Mind Lineage of the Victorious Ones. The first of the three lineages of the Nyingma School. Usually, it refers to the transmission from Buddha Samantabhadra to Garab Dorje of teachings beyond words and symbols [RY]
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Gyalwa Chog-Yang, one of Guru Padmasambhava twenty-five main disciples [RY]
 
 
mind-transmission of the buddhas [JV]
 
  
 
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Gyalwa Cho-yang. A close disciple of Guru Rinpoche who attained accomplishment through the practice of Hayagriva and later was incarnated as the Karmapas. Born in clan of Nganlam in the Phen Valley, he took ordination from Khenpo Bodhisattva in the first group of seven Tibetan monks. It is said that he kept his vows with utmost purity. Having received the transmission of Hayagriva from Padmasambhava, he practiced in solitude and reached the level of a vidyadhara [RY]

gyalwa choyang [IW]

Gyalwa Chog-Yang, one of Guru Padmasambhava twenty-five main disciples [RY]