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Its easy to '''add a new link'''. First go to the Tibetan Buddhist Teachers page '''[[Tibetan Buddhist Teachers|HERE]]''' and then click on the edit tab. Simply add in the teachers name (in the right order) and press save at the bottom of the page. | |||
Next, '''to input the teacher's information''' come back to this page, press the EDIT tab above then copy (do not cut!) the information below. Then return to the teachers page, press edit, paste it in and fill in the blanks (be thorough!). | |||
'''Good luck!''' | |||
COPY AND PASTE BELOW | |||
<span class=TibUni16>[[མི་ཕམ་དབང་པོ་]]</span> -([[mi pham dbang po]]) | |||
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[[Image:Miphamwangpo.GIF|frame|The 6th Gyalwang Drukchen Mipham Wangpo]] | |||
===Short Biography=== | |||
'''The 6th Gyalwang Drukpa Mipham Wangpo''' (1654 - 1717), was born in Lhodrak Kharchu in 1641. He was discovered by the 5th Dalai Lama and spent most of his teenage years in the Palace of the Dalai Lama in Lhasa. He was an erudite master who excelled at confounding in debating with the most learned geshes (or doctors of divinity) at the three large monastic universities of Lhasa: Ganden, Drepung, and Sera. He was officially known as the Grand Omniscient Drukchen. He was important politically during his day, and acted as a mediator during the war between Tibet and Ladakh. Thus, he was also regarded by the Dalai Lama as the Greatest Lama of Tibet. | |||
===Primary Teachers=== | |||
===Primary Students=== | |||
===Primary Lineage=== | |||
===Publications=== | |||
===Alternate Names & Spellings=== | |||
*6th [[Gyalwang Drukpa Rinpoche]] | |||
===Internal Links=== | |||
===External Links=== | |||
*[http://www.tbrc.org ADD TBRC link here] | |||
*[http://www.whatever.com WHATEVER TEXT YOU WRITE AFTER THE LINK WILL APPEAR ON THE PAGE (the link itself won't appear)] | |||
AND DON'T FORGET TO ADD THE RIGHT CATEGORIES! | |||
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]] | |||
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Kagyu Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Drukpa Kagyu Masters]] |
Revision as of 00:03, 31 July 2008
Its easy to add a new link. First go to the Tibetan Buddhist Teachers page HERE and then click on the edit tab. Simply add in the teachers name (in the right order) and press save at the bottom of the page.
Next, to input the teacher's information come back to this page, press the EDIT tab above then copy (do not cut!) the information below. Then return to the teachers page, press edit, paste it in and fill in the blanks (be thorough!).
Good luck!
COPY AND PASTE BELOW
མི་ཕམ་དབང་པོ་ -(mi pham dbang po)
Short Biography
The 6th Gyalwang Drukpa Mipham Wangpo (1654 - 1717), was born in Lhodrak Kharchu in 1641. He was discovered by the 5th Dalai Lama and spent most of his teenage years in the Palace of the Dalai Lama in Lhasa. He was an erudite master who excelled at confounding in debating with the most learned geshes (or doctors of divinity) at the three large monastic universities of Lhasa: Ganden, Drepung, and Sera. He was officially known as the Grand Omniscient Drukchen. He was important politically during his day, and acted as a mediator during the war between Tibet and Ladakh. Thus, he was also regarded by the Dalai Lama as the Greatest Lama of Tibet.
Primary Teachers
Primary Students
Primary Lineage
Publications
Alternate Names & Spellings
Internal Links
External Links
- ADD TBRC link here
- WHATEVER TEXT YOU WRITE AFTER THE LINK WILL APPEAR ON THE PAGE (the link itself won't appear)
AND DON'T FORGET TO ADD THE RIGHT CATEGORIES!