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Kunga Bumpa, one of the 100 main tert�ns [RY]
Kunga Bumpa, one of the 100 main tert�ns [RY]


kunga bumpa [one of the 100 main tertons) [IW]
kunga bumpa [one of the 100 main tertons) [IW]


 
Kun-dga' 'bum-pa, one of the few male mkha 'gro figures in Tibet; born the son of Gtsang-pa Rdo-rje-dbyang-phyud, and Lha-skyid-dpal-'dzom, he was principal teacher of the later Dungtso Repa (Dung-mtsho ras-pa phyi-ma) and is counted among the 100 main tertons (gter-ston,) [LP]
Kunga Bumpa, one of the few male mkha 'gro figures in Tibet; born the son of Gtsang-pa Rdo-rje-dbyang-phyud and Lha-skyid-dpal-'dzom, he was principal teacher of the later Dungtso Repa (Dung-mtsho ras-pa phyi-ma) and is counted among the 100 main tertons (gter-ston,)


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Kunga Bumpa, one of the 100 main tert�ns [RY]

kunga bumpa [one of the 100 main tertons) [IW]

Kun-dga' 'bum-pa, one of the few male mkha 'gro figures in Tibet; born the son of Gtsang-pa Rdo-rje-dbyang-phyud, and Lha-skyid-dpal-'dzom, he was principal teacher of the later Dungtso Repa (Dung-mtsho ras-pa phyi-ma) and is counted among the 100 main tertons (gter-ston,) [LP]