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"[[Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje|Tsangpa Gyare]]'s foremost students formed its three main branches: the Middle Drukpa school at Ralung, the Upper Drukpa school in West Tibet and Ladach, and the Lower Drukpa school at Uri and Karp Cho-lung. Among these, the Middle Drukpa school first reached Bhutan during the 13th century through the missionary efforts of Drukgom Zhikpa and his descendants, who established strong links between Bhutan and Ralung."<ref>[http://books.google.ca/books?id=f38SzsdObxwC p. 867 Chapter 13, "Bhutan" | "Tibet Handbook" by Gyurme Dorje; Edition 2 (1999)]</ref>
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===Short biography===
'''[[sngags 'chang nyi ma seng ge]]''' (1687-1738), from the area of [[skyid grong]] in Tibet, founded a temple at Tarkhyeghyang village in Yolmo, Nepal at some time around the year 1723 and, ever since then, his family lineage of [[bstan gnyis gling pa]] has been the chief father to son (hereditary) line producing the lamas of that temple. His son [['phrin las bdud ’joms]] accordingly became head lama of Tarkhyeghyang temple upon the death of [[sngags 'chang rig 'dzin nyi ma seng ge]] in 1738/39. <br>
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*[[Yolmo Tulku Rigdzin Thondup Dorje]] (Son)<br>
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===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*[[Ngakchung Rigdzin Nyima Senge]]
*[[Ngakchung Nyima Senge]]
*[[rig 'dzin nyi ma seng+ge]]
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"From [[Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje|Tsangpa Gyare]], in relation to the three primary places in which the teaching stayed, three lineages came to be spoken of — 'The Upper', 'The Lower' and 'The Middle' Drukpa Kagyu. These were the primary places of residence of the teachers and the lineage but principally were the places where many teachings of the profound-and-vast view, meditation, and action were present."
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"In recent times of great trouble, all of the teachings of the Middle Drukpa lineage have a deteriorated significantly and at this point, in order quickly to protect the textual tradition which has become devastated, all of the profound sections of the Drukpa Kagyu are being gathered into one place and arranged into a six-part collection."<ref>[http://www.tibet.dk/dkhp/purposea.htm  Adeu "Thrulzhig" Rinpoche's "Written Statement of the Drukpa Kagyu Heritage Project's Purpose 10-10-1998" | Tibet.dk/dkhp/]</ref>
*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=C36D8703195EE1584572F31DBFAD1D24?RID=P673&wylie=n The TBRC Link]<br>
 
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see also [[Drukpa_Kagyu|Drukpa Kagyu]]
 
 
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[[Image:|frame|]] རིག་འཛིན་ཉི་མ་སེངྒེ།
rig 'dzin nyi ma seng ge

Short biography

sngags 'chang nyi ma seng ge (1687-1738), from the area of skyid grong in Tibet, founded a temple at Tarkhyeghyang village in Yolmo, Nepal at some time around the year 1723 and, ever since then, his family lineage of bstan gnyis gling pa has been the chief father to son (hereditary) line producing the lamas of that temple. His son 'phrin las bdud ’joms accordingly became head lama of Tarkhyeghyang temple upon the death of sngags 'chang rig 'dzin nyi ma seng ge in 1738/39.

Literary Works


Main Teachers


Main Students

Main Lineages

Alternate Names & Spellings

Other Resources


Internal Links


External Links