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'''Princess Pema Sal''' ([[lha lcam padma sal]]). The daughter of [[King Trisong Deutsen]], to whom [[Padmasambhava]] entrusted his own lineage of the [[Great Perfection]] known as [[Khandro Nyingtig]]. She died at an early age, after which Padmasambhava miraculously called her back to life. When her father asked why someone with the great merit to be both a princess and a disciple of the Lotus-Born master had to die while still a child, Padmasambhava told the story of how she had been a bee who stung one of the four brothers during the completion of the [[Great Stupa of Boudhanath]]. Pema Sal means 'Radiant Lotus.'
*'''Princess Pema Sal''' ([[lha lcam padma sal]]). The daughter of [[King Trisong Deutsen]], to whom [[Padmasambhava]] entrusted his own lineage of the [[Great Perfection]] known as [[Khandro Nyingtig]]. She died at an early age, after which Padmasambhava miraculously called her back to life. When her father asked why someone with the great merit to be both a princess and a disciple of the Lotus-Born master had to die while still a child, Padmasambhava told the story of how she had been a bee who stung one of the four brothers during the completion of the [[Great Stupa of Boudhanath]]. The princess was predicted by Padmasambhava to later reincarnate as [[Pema Ledrel Tsal]] ([[padma las 'brel rtsal]]) (1291-1315) and [[Longchenpa]]. Pema Sal means 'Radiant Lotus.'
*The daughter of [[King Trisong Deutsen]], who was entrusted with an important cycle of [[Dzogchen]] teachings known as the [[Khandro Nyingthig]]. This cycle was later revealed as a [[terma]] by her reincarnation, [[Pema Ledreltsal]], and then codified as part of the [[Nyingthig Yabzhi]] by [[Longchenpa]], another one of her reincarnations. [[CJD]]
 
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