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Twenty-five Main Disciples of Padmasambhava (rje 'bangs nyer lnga)- in various lists these include
'''Pond of White Lotus Flowers''' by [[Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal]]. 527 pages. A major historical work on the [[Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage]] with predominant emphasis on the [[Nyingma School]]. Tibetan title: ([[snga 'gyur rdo rje'i theg pa gtso bor gyur pa'i sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad kyi byung ba brjod pa'i gtam rdor bsdus legs bshad pad-ma dkar po'i rdzing bu]]). Published by His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], New Delhi, India.


King Trisong Detsen<br>
[[category:Tibetan Literature]]
Denma Tsémang<br>
Dorje Dudjom of Nanam<br>
Drokben Khyechung Lotsawa<br>
Gyalwa Changchub of Lasum<br>
Gyalwa Choyang<br>
Gyalwe Lodro of Dré<br>
Jnanakumara of Nyak<br>
Kawa Paltsek<br>
Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal, the princess of Karchen<br>
King Trisong Detsen<br>
Konchog Jungné of Langdro<br>
Lhapal the Sokpo<br>
Namkhai Nyingpo<br>
Nanam Zhang Yeshe De<br>
Palgyi Dorje of Lhalung<br>
Palgyi Senge<br>
Palgyi Wangchuk<br>
Palgyi Wangchuk of Odren<br>
Palgyi Yeshe<br>
Rinchen Chok of Ma<br>
Sangye Yeshe<br>
Shubu Palgyi Senge<br>
Vairotsana, the great translator <br>
Yeshe Yang<br>
Yudra Nyingpo of Gyalmo<br>
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==reference==
[http://www.rangjung.com/gl/25_disciples-incarnations.htm detailed descriptions with pictures]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 15 January 2006

Pond of White Lotus Flowers by Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal. 527 pages. A major historical work on the Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage with predominant emphasis on the Nyingma School. Tibetan title: (snga 'gyur rdo rje'i theg pa gtso bor gyur pa'i sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad kyi byung ba brjod pa'i gtam rdor bsdus legs bshad pad-ma dkar po'i rdzing bu). Published by His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, New Delhi, India.