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Kawa Paltsek, a translator sent to India by Trisong Deutsen [RY]
[[Kawa Paltsek]], a translator sent to India by [[Trisong Deutsen]]. ([[RY]])


grammarian, SA ska cog, 8th century translator who was a disciple of Santaraksita and Padmasambhava [JV]
grammarian, SA [[ska cog]], 8th century translator who was a disciple of [[Santarakshita]] and [[Padmasambhava]]. [JV]


Kawa Paltsek. Direct disciple of both Padmasambhava and Shantarakshita; important contributor to the translation of the Tibetan Tripitaka and the Nyingma Gy�bum. Born in Phen Valley, he became an eminent translator in accordance with a prophecy by Padmasambhava, and was among the first seven Tibetan monks ordained by Shantarakshita. He received Vajrayana teachings from the great master Padma and attained unimpeded clairvoyance. Kawa is a place name and Paltsek means 'Mountain of resplendence.' [RY]
Kawa Paltsek. Direct disciple of both [[Padmasambhava]] and [[Shantarakshita]]; important contributor to the translation of the Tibetan [[Tripitaka]] and the [[Nyingma Gyubum]]. Born in Phen Valley, he became an eminent translator in accordance with a prophecy by [[Padmasambhava]], and was among the first seven Tibetan monks ordained by [[Shantarakshita]]. He received [[Vajrayana]] teachings from the great master Padma-la and attained unimpeded clairvoyance. [[Kawa]] ([[ska ba]]) is a place name and [[Paltsek]] ([[dpal brtsegs]]) means 'Mountain of resplendence.' [RY]


kawa paltseg [IW]
kawa paltseg [IW]


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Kawa Paltsek, a translator sent to India by Trisong Deutsen. (RY)

grammarian, SA ska cog, 8th century translator who was a disciple of Santarakshita and Padmasambhava. [JV]

Kawa Paltsek. Direct disciple of both Padmasambhava and Shantarakshita; important contributor to the translation of the Tibetan Tripitaka and the Nyingma Gyubum. Born in Phen Valley, he became an eminent translator in accordance with a prophecy by Padmasambhava, and was among the first seven Tibetan monks ordained by Shantarakshita. He received Vajrayana teachings from the great master Padma-la and attained unimpeded clairvoyance. Kawa (ska ba) is a place name and Paltsek (dpal brtsegs) means 'Mountain of resplendence.' [RY]

kawa paltseg [IW]