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Rinchen Lingpa (1295-1375), the reincarnation of the Indian pandita [[Prajnakara]] — known for his [[Ornament of Pramanavartika]] and for an explanation of the difficult points in [[The Way of the Bodhisattva]] ([[Bodhicharyavatara]]). [RY]
'''The Valley of Yon'''<br>


Revealed the [[Single Cut of the Great Self-Liberation]], [[Chigchö Kündröl Chenpo]], [[rdzogs chen gcig chod kun grol chen po]], on a journey to India. [RY]


[[Category:Terton]]
Ngari Traksang ([[mnga' ri grwa tshang]])<br>
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
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A large Gelukpa monastery built in 1541 under the auspices of [[the Second Dalai Lama]] [[Gedun Gyatso]]. It stands like a fortress on an eminence dominating the entrance of the [[Yon Valley]]. [MR]<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 15 January 2006

The Valley of Yon


Ngari Traksang (mnga' ri grwa tshang)

A large Gelukpa monastery built in 1541 under the auspices of the Second Dalai Lama Gedun Gyatso. It stands like a fortress on an eminence dominating the entrance of the Yon Valley. [MR]