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* dbyangs can snyems pa'i sde<br> | * dbyangs can snyems pa'i sde<br> | ||
* chos kyi rgya mtsho<br> | * chos kyi rgya mtsho<br> | ||
* [[karma 'phrin las pa]] | * [[karma 'phrin las pa]] 02 <br> | ||
===Other Reference Sources=== | ===Other Reference Sources=== |
Revision as of 10:07, 4 November 2007
Palkhang Lotsawa (pal khang lotsawa)( b. 15th/16th cent. ) second Karma Trinlepa incarnation and author of Dayig Ngadron (dag yig ngag sgron). An important figure in the transmission of grammatical & poetic arts.
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Literary Works
- Dayig Ngadron (dag yig ngag sgron / dag yig ngag gi sgron me / )
- ming gi mngon brjod padma dkar po'i 'phreng ba
- snyan ngag gi dper brjod rab gsal
Main Teachers
- 8th Karmapa, Mikyö Dorje (mi skyod rdo rje)
- Zhalu Lotsawa Chökyong Zangpo (zhwa lu lo tsa ba chos skyong bzang po)
- Karma Lotsawa Rinchen Tashi
Main Students
- Gangra Lotsawa Öser Gyeltsen
- ? Situ V, Chökyi Gyaltsen the later
- Tsurphu Gyaltsap IV, Trakpa Dondrup
- Do Khampa Yonten Gyatso
- Fill in the blanks
Main Lineages
Alternate Names & Spellings
- Palkhang Lotsawa (dpal khang lo tsA ba)
- ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho
- karma 'phrin las phyogs las rnam rgyal
- dpal khang chos mdzad ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho
- dpal khang lo tsA ba ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho
- dbyangs can snyems pa'i sde
- chos kyi rgya mtsho
- karma 'phrin las pa 02
Other Reference Sources
Internal Links
External Links
- [1] TBRC link