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Shri Singha. The chief disciple and successor of [[Manjushrimitra]] in the lineage of the Dzogchen teachings. He was born in the city of Shokyam in Khotan and studied with the masters [[Hatibhala]] and [[Bhelakirti]]. Among Shri Singha's disciples were four outstanding masters: [[Jnanasutra]], [[Vimalamitra]], [[Padmasambhava]] and the Tibetan translator [[Vairochana]]. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY] | Shri Singha. The chief disciple and successor of [[Manjushrimitra]] in the lineage of the Dzogchen teachings. He was born in the city of Shokyam in Khotan and studied with the masters [[Hatibhala]] and [[Bhelakirti]]. Among Shri Singha's disciples were four outstanding masters: [[Jnanasutra]], [[Vimalamitra]], [[Padmasambhava]] and the Tibetan translator [[Vairochana]]. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY] | ||
passed away 984 years after the nirvana of buddha, disciple of Jampal Shenyen [RY] | passed away 984 years after the nirvana of buddha, disciple of [[Jampal Shenyen]]. [RY] | ||
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ཤྲི་སིང་ཧ
ཤྲི་སིང་ཧ།
Shri Singha. [IW]
Shri Singha. The chief disciple and successor of Manjushrimitra in the lineage of the Dzogchen teachings. He was born in the city of Shokyam in Khotan and studied with the masters Hatibhala and Bhelakirti. Among Shri Singha's disciples were four outstanding masters: Jnanasutra, Vimalamitra, Padmasambhava and the Tibetan translator Vairochana. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY]
passed away 984 years after the nirvana of buddha, disciple of Jampal Shenyen. [RY]