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===Short biography=== | |||
'''[[Thekchen Lingpa Karma Drodön Tarchin]]''', (1700-75/6 see GC, vol. Ga, p. 218), also known as [[Tertön Drime Lingpa]] ([[gter ston dri med gling pa]]), was born in [[Zurkar]] ([[zur mkhar]]) as a descendant of [[Tertön Dechen Lingpa]] ([[bde chen gling pa]]). He was the incarnation of Guru Padmasambhava's disciple [[Gyalwa Chöyang]] ([[rgyal ba mchog dbyangs]]) and the immediate incarnation of [[Rongpa Tertön Dudul Lingpa]] ([[rong pa gter ston bdud 'dul gling pa]]). | |||
He became a disciple of [[Rigdzin Thukchog Dorje]] ([[rig 'dzin thugs mchog rdo rje]]) from whom he received the transmission of the [[Kunzang Nyingthig]] ([[kun bzang snying thig]]) of [[Tennyi Lingpa]] ([[bstan gnyis gling pa]], 1480-1535). He was gifted with clairvoyance and had visions in which he remembered his former births as [[Melong Dorje]] ([[me long rdo rje]], 1243-1303), [[Dechen Lingpa]] ([[bde chen gling pa]]), [[Dudul Lingpa]] ([[bdud 'dul gling pa]]) and others. He lived a contemplative life in solitary places and revealed several termas in [[Trak Yangdzong]] ([[sgrags yang rdzong]]) and other places. His descendants are still found at [[Zurkar Lhadeng]] ([[zur mkhar lha sdeng]]). [MRKT-ShabkarNotes] <br> | |||
===Literary Works=== | |||
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===Main Teachers=== | |||
*[[Rigdzin Thukchok Dorje]]<br> | |||
===Main Students=== | |||
*[[Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa]] ([[rig 'dzin 'jigs med gling pa]]) | |||
*[[Kunzang Dechen Gyalpo]] ([[kun bzang bde chen rgyal po]]), | |||
*[[Trati Ngakchang]] ([[bkra ti sngags 'chang]]), | |||
*[[Chaksampa Tendzin Yeshe Lhundrup]] ([[lcags zam pa bstan 'dzin ye shes lhun grub]]) | |||
*the [[7th Dalai Lama]] [[Dalai Lama Kalzang Gyatso]] ([[skal bzang rgya mtsho]]) | |||
===Main Lineages=== | |||
*[[Nyingma Kama]]<br> | |||
===Alternate Names & Spellings=== | |||
*[[Drime Lingpa]] | |||
*[[Karma Drodon Tharchin]] ([[kar ma 'gro don mthar phyin]])<br> | |||
===Other Resources=== | |||
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===Internal Links=== | |||
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===External Links=== | |||
*[ The TBRC Link]<br> | |||
[[Category:Tertons]][[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Key Terms]][[Category:Dictionary]] | |||
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]][[Category:Nyingma Masters]][[Category:Dzogchen Masters]] |
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theg chen gling pa
Short biography
Thekchen Lingpa Karma Drodön Tarchin, (1700-75/6 see GC, vol. Ga, p. 218), also known as Tertön Drime Lingpa (gter ston dri med gling pa), was born in Zurkar (zur mkhar) as a descendant of Tertön Dechen Lingpa (bde chen gling pa). He was the incarnation of Guru Padmasambhava's disciple Gyalwa Chöyang (rgyal ba mchog dbyangs) and the immediate incarnation of Rongpa Tertön Dudul Lingpa (rong pa gter ston bdud 'dul gling pa).
He became a disciple of Rigdzin Thukchog Dorje (rig 'dzin thugs mchog rdo rje) from whom he received the transmission of the Kunzang Nyingthig (kun bzang snying thig) of Tennyi Lingpa (bstan gnyis gling pa, 1480-1535). He was gifted with clairvoyance and had visions in which he remembered his former births as Melong Dorje (me long rdo rje, 1243-1303), Dechen Lingpa (bde chen gling pa), Dudul Lingpa (bdud 'dul gling pa) and others. He lived a contemplative life in solitary places and revealed several termas in Trak Yangdzong (sgrags yang rdzong) and other places. His descendants are still found at Zurkar Lhadeng (zur mkhar lha sdeng). [MRKT-ShabkarNotes]
Literary Works
Main Teachers
Main Students
- Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa (rig 'dzin 'jigs med gling pa)
- Kunzang Dechen Gyalpo (kun bzang bde chen rgyal po),
- Trati Ngakchang (bkra ti sngags 'chang),
- Chaksampa Tendzin Yeshe Lhundrup (lcags zam pa bstan 'dzin ye shes lhun grub)
- the 7th Dalai Lama Dalai Lama Kalzang Gyatso (skal bzang rgya mtsho)
Main Lineages
Alternate Names & Spellings
Other Resources
Internal Links
External Links
- [ The TBRC Link]