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[[Image:Jigmengotsar.jpg|frame|'''Getse Lama Jigme Ngotsar Gyamtso''']]
===Short Biography===
===Short Biography===
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'''Getse Lama Jigme Ngotsar Gyatso''' (b.1788 - d.1851), the enlightened yogi who founded the [[Kilung Monastery]] in the 18th century. Jigme Ngotsar is important in the Nyingma [[Longchen Nyingtik]] lineage. He was one of the renowned Jigme Namzhi, "[[The Four Jigmes]]” who were the principal disciples and “Heart Sons” of [[Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa]], a most revered Nyingma teacher of the last 600 years.
 
Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa instructed Jigme Ngotsar to establish a monastery in his homeland of Dzachuka, East Tibet. With the patronage of the King of Derge, Jigme Ngotsar, as the royal family’s chief spiritual advisor and lama, raised a great monastery. This included a main temple (still standing), a thriving monastic college with several hundred monks, a separate center for long-term retreat, and a nearby nunnery.
 
===Literary Works===
===Literary Works===


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===Alternate Names===
===Alternate Names===
*[[Getse Lama Sonam Tenzin]]
*[[Getse Lama Sonam Tenzin]]
*[[Dzachukha Jigme Ngotsar]]
*1st [[Kilung Rinpoche]]
*1st [[Kilung Rinpoche]]
*1st [[Dza Kilung Rinpoche]]
*1st [[Dza Kilung Rinpoche]]
===Other Reference Sources===
===Other Reference Sources===
*The Treasury of Lives Link[https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jigme-Ngotsar/4622]
*The Treasury of Lives Link[https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jigme-Ngotsar/4622]
*BIOGRAPHY OF GETSE LAMA JIGME NGOTSAR GYATSO [https://www.tibshelf.org/biography-of-jigme-ngotsar-gyatso]
===Internal Links===
===Internal Links===
* One of [[Jigme Lingpa]]'s four primary students and lineage holders, known as "[[The Four Jigmes]]"  
* One of [[Jigme Lingpa]]'s four primary students and lineage holders, known as "[[The Four Jigmes]]"  

Latest revision as of 12:24, 30 October 2023

དགེ་རྩེའི་འཇིགས་མེད་ངོ་མཚར་
dge rtse'i 'jigs med ngo mtshar
Jigme Ngotsar Gyatso
འཇིགས་མེད་ངོ་མཚར་རྒྱ་མཚོ་
'jigs med ngo mtshar rgya mtsho

Getse Lama Jigme Ngotsar Gyamtso

Short Biography

Getse Lama Jigme Ngotsar Gyatso (b.1788 - d.1851), the enlightened yogi who founded the Kilung Monastery in the 18th century. Jigme Ngotsar is important in the Nyingma Longchen Nyingtik lineage. He was one of the renowned Jigme Namzhi, "The Four Jigmes” who were the principal disciples and “Heart Sons” of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa, a most revered Nyingma teacher of the last 600 years.

Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa instructed Jigme Ngotsar to establish a monastery in his homeland of Dzachuka, East Tibet. With the patronage of the King of Derge, Jigme Ngotsar, as the royal family’s chief spiritual advisor and lama, raised a great monastery. This included a main temple (still standing), a thriving monastic college with several hundred monks, a separate center for long-term retreat, and a nearby nunnery.

Literary Works

Main Teachers

Main Students


Main Lineages

Alternate Names

Other Reference Sources

  • The Treasury of Lives Link[1]
  • BIOGRAPHY OF GETSE LAMA JIGME NGOTSAR GYATSO [2]

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