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*rgyal po dha he na ta lo; [[Dhahena Talo]], the king, grandfather of Garab Dorje. Early master in the [[sems sde]] lineage.  [RY]
*rgyal po dha he na ta lo; [[Dhahena Talo]], the king, grandfather of Garab Dorje. Early master in the [[sems sde]] lineage.  [RY]


According to the early Mind Section sources, “[[King Dhahena Telo]] ([[Dhanadala]] ([[dha na d'a la]]))  was the son of Moonlight, a king in the eastern direction. He attained accomplishment through the [[Magical Net of Vajrasattva]] (rdo rje sems dpa' sgyu 'phrul 'dra ba) and had a vision of the [[forty-two peaceful buddhas]]. He became the teacher of [[Rajahasti]] in the Sandalwood Forest of Gorshikha.” Some of his songs are included in ''[[Wellsprings]]''.[[EPK]]
According to the early Mind Section sources, “[[King Dhahena Telo]] ([[Dhanadala]] ([[dha na d'a la]]))  was the son of Moonlight, a king in the eastern direction. He attained accomplishment through the [[Magical Net of Vajrasattva]] (rdo rje sems dpa' sgyu 'phrul 'dra ba) and had a vision of the [[forty-two peaceful buddhas]]. He became the teacher of [[Rajahasti]] in the Sandalwood Forest of Gorshikha.” Some of his songs are included in ''[[Wellsprings]]''. [[EPK]]


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rgyal po dha he na te lo

  • rgyal po dha he na ta lo; Dhahena Talo, the king, grandfather of Garab Dorje. Early master in the sems sde lineage. [RY]

According to the early Mind Section sources, “King Dhahena Telo (Dhanadala (dha na d'a la)) was the son of Moonlight, a king in the eastern direction. He attained accomplishment through the Magical Net of Vajrasattva (rdo rje sems dpa' sgyu 'phrul 'dra ba) and had a vision of the forty-two peaceful buddhas. He became the teacher of Rajahasti in the Sandalwood Forest of Gorshikha.” Some of his songs are included in Wellsprings. EPK