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Chuwori, seat of Tangtong Gyalpo, in ܠ ([[RY]])
 
The cave named ''Namkha Dingphuk'' at [[Chuwori]]
 
[[chu bo ri]] mt [one of the [[bod kyi ri chen bzhi]], snow mt in gong dkar rdzong, ri ldebs su 108 springs and khyad chos mang po yod par, once by the mahasiddha [[thang stong rgyal po]] ri gsham gyi gtsang chur building an iron bridge, called lcags zam chu bo ri, and the monastery there founded lcags zam dgon pa].([[IW]])
 
[[chu bo ri]] mt. ([[IW]])
 
a monastery near [[Lhasa]]. ([JV]])
 
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Yarlha Shampo — [[yar lha sham po]]
 
Deity riding a white yak, oath-bound by [[Padmasambhava]]. Also refers to a mountain in the [[Yarlung]] valley of [[Central Tibet]], where the first king of Tibet is said to have descended from the sky. [AJP] from [[The Great Image]]; ISBN 1-59030-069-6
 
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===Short Biography===
The four grand [[snow mountains of Tibet]] are:
'''The Second Mura Rinpoche Bonpo Gyurme Chodar''' was born in the region of Gazay and was recognised by the Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche Migyur Namkhe Dorje. Filled with the mind of bodhicitta, this son of the conquerors showed all those who had a spiritual connection with him true happiness and peace.
* [[Yarlha Shampo]] snow mountain
* [[Nojin Gangsang]]
* [[Jomo Gangkar]]
* [[Tidro Gang]]; these are in the four intermediate directions. ([[JOKYAB]])


===Literary Works===
The [[eight great caves]] are:
*<br>
* [[Yangdzong Phuk]]
* [[Chimphu Phuk]]
* [[Kharchu Phuk]]
* [[Sheldrak Phuk]]
* [[Senge Dzongphuk]]
* [[Yerpa Phuk]]
* [[Yama Lungphuk]] and
* [[Namkha Dingphuk]] at [[Chuwori]]. ([[JOKYAB]])


===Main Teachers===
The renowned [[four lakes]] are:
*[[]]<br>
* [[Yamdrok Yutso]]
* [[Trisho Gyalmo]], which is the same as [[Lingtso Ngonmo]]
* [[Tso Mapham]] and
* [[Namtso]], to the north. ([[JOKYAB]])


===Main Students===
The [[five lands]] are, according to the [[Chronicles of Padma]]:
*[[]]<br>
* In the center is the [[Sabbu land of Shang]].
* In the [[Kongpo district]] to the east is the [[Jonpa land]].
* To the south is the [[Sibtsen land of Mon]].
* To the west is the [[Phagri land of Go]].
* To the north is the [[Droma land of Kyi]]. ([[JOKYAB]])


===Main Lineages===
The [[three valleys]] are, again, according to the [[Chronicles of Padma]]:
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br>
*''' To the southwest is the secret land of the ''Dremo Valley'' [Sikkim].'''
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]
* To the northwest is the secret land of the [[Khenpa Valley]].
*[[Khandro Nyingthig]]
* To the northeast is the secret land of the [[Lungsum Valley]].


===Alternate Names===
About the secret countries and great districts, the [[Chronicles of Padma]] further say:
*[[Mura Rinpoche]]<br>
* To the southeast is the secret country of [[Padma Ling]].


===Other Reference Sources===
''This and the others are the great districts.  The '''other''' districts I have not been able to identify from any reliable source, so please include these here as these become established.'' Thank you. ([[JOKYAB]])


===Internal Links===
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]
*[[Dzogchen Monastery]]
===External Links===
*[http://www.tbrc.org ADD TBRC link here]


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[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]

Latest revision as of 23:28, 14 October 2007

Chuwori, seat of Tangtong Gyalpo, in ܠ (RY)

The cave named Namkha Dingphuk at Chuwori

chu bo ri mt [one of the bod kyi ri chen bzhi, snow mt in gong dkar rdzong, ri ldebs su 108 springs and khyad chos mang po yod par, once by the mahasiddha thang stong rgyal po ri gsham gyi gtsang chur building an iron bridge, called lcags zam chu bo ri, and the monastery there founded lcags zam dgon pa].(IW)

chu bo ri mt. (IW)

a monastery near Lhasa. ([JV]])


Yarlha Shampo — yar lha sham po

Deity riding a white yak, oath-bound by Padmasambhava. Also refers to a mountain in the Yarlung valley of Central Tibet, where the first king of Tibet is said to have descended from the sky. [AJP] from The Great Image; ISBN 1-59030-069-6


The four grand snow mountains of Tibet are:

The eight great caves are:

The renowned four lakes are:

The five lands are, according to the Chronicles of Padma:

The three valleys are, again, according to the Chronicles of Padma:

  • To the southwest is the secret land of the Dremo Valley [Sikkim].
  • To the northwest is the secret land of the Khenpa Valley.
  • To the northeast is the secret land of the Lungsum Valley.

About the secret countries and great districts, the Chronicles of Padma further say:

  • To the southeast is the secret country of Padma Ling.

This and the others are the great districts. The other districts I have not been able to identify from any reliable source, so please include these here as these become established. Thank you. (JOKYAB)