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Five Terton Kings, [[Five King-Like Tertons]].  
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[[Five Terton Kings]] ([[gter ston rgyal po lnga]]), [[Five King-Like Tertons]].  


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གཏེར་སྟོན་རྒྱལ་པོ་ལྔ
Five Terton Kings (gter ston rgyal po lnga), Five King-Like Tertons.


One list of the Five Terton Kings contains

  1. Nyang Ral Nyima Ozer (1124-1192),
  2. Guru Chokyi Wangchuk, Guru Chowang (1212-1270),
  3. Dorje Lingpa (1346-1405),
  4. Pema Lingpa (1445/50-1521), and
  5. (Padma Osel) Do-ngak Lingpa, Padma Osel Do-ngak Lingpa (Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo) (1820-1892).

Sometimes the list also includes the great terton Rigdzin Godem (1337-1408) [RY]

Five Kingly Treasure-Finders. The emanations of King Trisong Deutsen who were successively Nyang-ral Nyima Oser, Guru Chowang, Dorje Lingpa, Orgyen Pema Lingpa, and Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo [RY]


five kingly treasure-finders [emanations of King Trisong Deutsen who were successively nyangrel nyima ozer, guru chowang, dorje lingpa, orgyen pema lingpa, and jamyang khyentse wangpo. See mkhyen brtse on history, p. 41] [IW]