Khri srong lde'u btsan

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ཁྲི་སྲོང་ལྡེའུ་བཙན་
Trisong Deutsen (742 - 800) Tibetan date of birth: Year of the Male Water Horse, <sup>th</sup> sexagenary cycle. <br>

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King Trisong Deutsen (742-c.800/755-797 according to the Chinese sources) – the thirty-eighth king of Tibet, son of King Me Aktsom, second of the three great religious kings and one of the main disciples of Guru Rinpoche. It was due to his efforts that the great masters Śāntarakṣita and Guru Padmasambhava came from India and established Buddhism firmly in Tibet. (Source: Rigpa Wiki).

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Main Wylie Name khri srong lde'u btsan ཁྲི་སྲོང་ལྡེའུ་བཙན
Other Names
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    Has Following Emanations
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    Teachers
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    Links
    BDRC https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P7787
    Treasury of Lives http://www.treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Trison-Deutsen/P7787
    Himalayan Art Resources http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=326