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'''Pema Dechen Zangpo''' ([[pad ma bde chen bzang po]])
[[Chusang Monastery]] ([[chu bzang dgon]]) ''Ganden Mingyur Ling'' ([[dga' ldan]] [[mi 'gyur]] [[gling]]); near there in [[ba]] [[khog]] the big and small Thayenchi retreat places ([[tha yan chi]] [[che chung]]) founded by [[chu bzang rnam rgyal dpal 'byor]], 1578-1651. ([[MR]])
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was also born in Gazay and recognised by the Fourth [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]]. Having reached a high level of accomplishment, he possessed unhindered clairvoyance and miraculous powers. With the maturing empowerments of the kama and terma and the liberating guidance of the [[Great Perfection]], he nurtured many great masters of awareness in Dokham region. In particular he was the main lineage holder of the profound guidance of the six bardos and had countless great students, including the Fifth [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]] Thupten Chokyi Dorje, Jamgon Mipham Rinpoche, Shadral Kunkar Palden, Shechen Gyalstup Pema Namdral, Great Khenpo Yonten Gyatso, Dukla Gonchok Gyaltsen, Great [[Khenpo Kunpal]], Great Khenpo Tupgar, Gatok Nukchong and Kyabje [[Dilgo Khyentse]].


===Literary Works===
[[Category: Sacred Sites]]
See [[Writings of Ming med rdo rje]]<br>
 
===Main Teachers===
*[[Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku]]<br>
 
===Main Students===
*[[]]<br>
 
===Main Lineages===
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br>
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]
*[[Khandro Nyingthig]]
 
===Alternate Names===
*[[Mura Rinpoche]]<br>
 
===Other Reference Sources===
 
===Internal Links===
 
 
===External Links===
 
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig]]

Latest revision as of 10:51, 5 June 2006

Chusang Monastery (chu bzang dgon) Ganden Mingyur Ling (dga' ldan mi 'gyur gling); near there in ba khog the big and small Thayenchi retreat places (tha yan chi che chung) founded by chu bzang rnam rgyal dpal 'byor, 1578-1651. (MR)