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'''Palkhang Lotsawa''' - ( b. 15th/16th cent. ); second [[Karma Trinlepa]] incarnation and author of Dayig Ngadron ([[dag yig ngag sgron]]). An important figure in the transmission of grammatical & poetic arts.  
Months ([[zla ba]])
*The twelve months ([[zla ba bcu gnyis]]) of the lunar year are generally named according to the seasons of the year as follows: first spring month, mid spring month, last spring month, first summer month, mid summer month, last summer month, first autumn month, mid autumn month, last autumn month, first winter month, mid winter month, and last winter month, However, the same months may also be named sequentially after the twelve animal signs ([[starting with the tiger]]), after the numbered months of the lunar year ([[starting with the eleventh]]), or after the twelve sectors of growth and decline.
*The winter solstice occurs in the first spring month of the tiger, coinciding exactly with the full moon of the constellation Mögaśiras, whereas the summer solstice occurs in the first autumn month of the monkey, coinciding exactly with the full moon of the constellation Jyeṣṭhā. According to the ancient Chinese system, it is also important to examine the negative influences present in the twelve-day mid-period of the month ([[zla sgang]], Ch. zhong xun), and the presence or absence of an intercalary month ([[zla bshol]], Ch. run yue); while a further subdivision may be made according to the twenty-four meteorological phases of the year ([[dus tshigs nyer bzhi]], Ch. er shi si jie qi). The calculations pertaining to the natal month ([[skyes zla]]) and the trigram indicative of the natal month ([[skyes zla spar kha]]) are important for natal horoscope, on which see Part IV, pp. 000-000. Also, on the calculation of the nuptial months for giving away a bride ([[zla ba'i rdzong lugs]]), see Part V, pp. 000-000. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])


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[[Image:Karma Trinley-02.png|thumb|280px|right|'''Palkhang Lotsawa''']]
===Literary Works===
* Dayig Ngadron (dag yig ngag sgron / dag yig ngag gi sgron me / )
* ming gi mngon brjod padma dkar po'i 'phreng ba
* snyan ngag gi dper brjod rab gsal
===Main Teachers===
*[[8th Karmapa|8th Karmapa, Mikyö Dorje]] ([[mi skyod rdo rje]])<br>
*[[Zhalu Lotsawa Chökyong Zangpo]] ([[zhwa lu lo tsa ba chos skyong bzang po]])<br>
*[[Karma Lotsawa Rinchen Tashi]]<br>
 
===Main Students===
* Gangra Lotsawa Öser Gyeltsen<br>
* ? [[Situ V, Chökyi Gyaltsen the later]]<br>
* [[Tsurphu Gyaltsap IV, Trakpa Dondrup]]<br>
* Do Khampa Yonten Gyatso<br>
* [[Fill in the blanks]]<br>
 
===Main Lineages===
* [[Karma Kagyu]]
* [[Fill in the blanks]]<br>
 
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
* Palkhang Lotsawa ([[dpal khang lo tsA ba]])
* ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho   
* kar ma 'phrin las phyogs las rnam rgyal
* dpal khang chos mdzad ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho
* dpal khang lo tsA ba ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho
* dbyangs can snyems pa'i sde
* chos kyi rgya mtsho
* [[kar ma 'phrin las pa]] II
 
===Other Reference Sources===
*[[Fill in the blanks]]<br>
 
===Internal Links===
*[[Karma Trinley Rinpoche]]<br>
 
===External Links===
*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq?RID=P1457] TBRC link
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Kagyu Masters]]
[[Category:Sakya Masters]]
[[Category: Grammarians]]

Latest revision as of 08:34, 7 October 2006

Months (zla ba)

  • The twelve months (zla ba bcu gnyis) of the lunar year are generally named according to the seasons of the year as follows: first spring month, mid spring month, last spring month, first summer month, mid summer month, last summer month, first autumn month, mid autumn month, last autumn month, first winter month, mid winter month, and last winter month, However, the same months may also be named sequentially after the twelve animal signs (starting with the tiger), after the numbered months of the lunar year (starting with the eleventh), or after the twelve sectors of growth and decline.
  • The winter solstice occurs in the first spring month of the tiger, coinciding exactly with the full moon of the constellation Mögaśiras, whereas the summer solstice occurs in the first autumn month of the monkey, coinciding exactly with the full moon of the constellation Jyeṣṭhā. According to the ancient Chinese system, it is also important to examine the negative influences present in the twelve-day mid-period of the month (zla sgang, Ch. zhong xun), and the presence or absence of an intercalary month (zla bshol, Ch. run yue); while a further subdivision may be made according to the twenty-four meteorological phases of the year (dus tshigs nyer bzhi, Ch. er shi si jie qi). The calculations pertaining to the natal month (skyes zla) and the trigram indicative of the natal month (skyes zla spar kha) are important for natal horoscope, on which see Part IV, pp. 000-000. Also, on the calculation of the nuptial months for giving away a bride (zla ba'i rdzong lugs), see Part V, pp. 000-000. GD (from the Glossary to Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings)