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[[Chokgyur Lingpa]]<br>
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[རྙིང་མ།]]</span></noinclude><br>
[[Dudjom Lingpa]]<br>
'''Nyingma''' School ([[rnying ma]])
[[Khenpo Shenga]]<br>
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[[Jigme Lingpa]]<br>
The teachings brought to Tibet and translated mainly during the reign of [[King Trisong Deutsen]] and in the subsequent period up to [[Rinchen Sangpo]] in the ninth century, chiefly by the great masters Padmasambhava, [[Vimalamitra]], [[Shantarakshita]], and [[Vairotsana]]. The two subsequent main types of transmission are [[Kahma]] and [[Terma]]. Practices are based on both the [[Outer and Inner Tantras]] with emphasis on the practice of the [[Inner Tantras]] of [[Mahayoga]], [[Anu Yoga]] and [[Ati Yoga]].
[[Lochen Dharmashri]]<br>
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[[Longchenpa]]<br>
===Lineages===
[[Mipham]]<br>
*[[The six main Nyingma monasteries]]
[[Patrul Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Kama]]
[[Rigdzin Godem]]<br>
*[[Terma]]
[[Rongzom Chokyi Zangpo]]<br>
*[[Pure Vision]]
[[Terdak Lingpa]]<br>


[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
===Teachings===
*[[Dzogchen]]
*[[Development Stage]]
*[[Completion Stage]]
*[[Bardo]]
*[[Nine Vehicles]]
 
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*[[Ancient Translation School]]
*[[Nyingmapa]]
*[[Ngagyur Nyingma]]
 
===Reference===
See also [[Nyingma School of the Early Translations]]
 
[[Category:Lineages & Teachings]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 26 August 2009

རྙིང་མ།
Nyingma School (rnying ma)


The teachings brought to Tibet and translated mainly during the reign of King Trisong Deutsen and in the subsequent period up to Rinchen Sangpo in the ninth century, chiefly by the great masters Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, Shantarakshita, and Vairotsana. The two subsequent main types of transmission are Kahma and Terma. Practices are based on both the Outer and Inner Tantras with emphasis on the practice of the Inner Tantras of Mahayoga, Anu Yoga and Ati Yoga.


Lineages

Teachings

Alternate Names & Spellings

Reference

See also Nyingma School of the Early Translations