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'''Palgyi Senge''' ( | '''Palgyi Senge of Shubu''' (shud bu dpal gyi seng ge). One of the ministers of King Trisong Deutsen, sent among the first emissaries to invite Padmasambhava to Tibet. He learned translation from Padmasambhava and rendered numerous teachings of Mamo, Yamantaka and Kilaya into Tibetan. Having attained accomplishment through Kilaya and Mamo, he could split boulders and divide the flow of rivers with his dagger. Palgyi Senge means 'Glorious Lion.' | ||
===Alias=== | |||
*[[Shuwu Palgyi Senge]] | |||
*[[Shubu Palgyi Senge]] | |||
===Incarnations=== | |||
His reincarnations include | |||
*the great [[Tertön Mingyur Dorje]] of the [[Namchö]] tradition, | |||
*and the [[Thrangu]] tulkus. | |||
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*Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] | |||
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | |||
[[Category:25 Disciples of Padmasambhava]] |
Revision as of 07:44, 18 December 2005
Palgyi Senge of Shubu (shud bu dpal gyi seng ge). One of the ministers of King Trisong Deutsen, sent among the first emissaries to invite Padmasambhava to Tibet. He learned translation from Padmasambhava and rendered numerous teachings of Mamo, Yamantaka and Kilaya into Tibetan. Having attained accomplishment through Kilaya and Mamo, he could split boulders and divide the flow of rivers with his dagger. Palgyi Senge means 'Glorious Lion.'
Alias
Incarnations
His reincarnations include
- the great Tertön Mingyur Dorje of the Namchö tradition,
- and the Thrangu tulkus.
- Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions