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[[gar dbang chos kyi grags pa]] - Garwang Chökyi Drakpa. Probably identical with Chen-Ngawa Chökyi Drakpa (spyan snga chos kyi grags pa), the fourth Shamar Rinpoche (1453-1524), a disciple of the Seventh Karmapa, | [[gar dbang chos kyi grags pa]] - Garwang Chökyi Drakpa. Probably identical with Chen-Ngawa Chökyi Drakpa (spyan snga chos kyi grags pa), the fourth Shamar Rinpoche (1453-1524), a disciple of the Seventh Karmapa, Chödrak Gyatso [RY] | ||
[[spyan snga chos kyi grags pa]] - Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa; Shamar IV: 1453-1524 [RY] | [[spyan snga chos kyi grags pa]] - Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa; Shamar IV: 1453-1524 [RY] |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 18 May 2006
There are two to choose from in this definition:
gar dbang chos kyi grags pa - Garwang Chökyi Drakpa. Probably identical with Chen-Ngawa Chökyi Drakpa (spyan snga chos kyi grags pa), the fourth Shamar Rinpoche (1453-1524), a disciple of the Seventh Karmapa, Chödrak Gyatso [RY]
spyan snga chos kyi grags pa - Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa; Shamar IV: 1453-1524 [RY]
spyan snga ba chos kyi grags pa - Shamar: IV Chökyi Drakpa; 1453-1524 [RY]
byang sgra mi snyan gyi tshe sgrub - sadhana for longevity, received in a vision of Guru Padmasambhava by Drigung Chökyi Drakpa [RY]
byang sgra mi snyan gyi tshe sgrub - Long-life Practice of the Northern Continent or Uttarakuru, received in a vision of Guru Padmakara by Drigung Chökyi Drakpa [RY]
'bri gung chung tshang rig 'dzin chos kyi grags pa - 1597-1659 - Drigung Chungtsang Chökyi Drakpa [RY]
zhwa dmar spyan snga ba chos kyi grags pa - 1453-1524 - fourth Shamar, Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa [RY]