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(1828-1953 | (1828-1953) [confirmed by the Rig-'dzin Chos-nyid bzang-mo's closest Disciple (Khyung-sprul, Rin-po-che's Daughter; Thinley Norbu's Step-Sister; Bdud-'joms, Rin-po-che's Step-Daughter,) who Knew Rig-'dzin, Lo-chen Chos-nyid bzang-mo's Date of Birth based upon having been Her personal attendant for many Years before being told by Rig-'dzin, Lo-chen, Chos-nyid bzang-mo to escape to India, for Her Own Safety.] or (1852-1953) | ||
[[Image:Jetsun1.JPEG|frame|Shukseb Rigdzin Jetsunma]] | [[Image:Jetsun1.JPEG|frame|Shukseb Rigdzin Jetsunma]] | ||
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===Short Biography=== | ===Short Biography=== | ||
Known, in Tibet, as re-manifestation of, both, Yéshé Tsogyel (Wyl., ye shes mtsho rgyal, also, ye shes 'tsho rgyal) and Machik lapdrön (Wyl., ma gcig lab sgron), and is also known as their equal. Many consider her | Known, in Tibet, as re-manifestation of, both, Yéshé Tsogyel (Wyl., ye shes mtsho rgyal, also, ye shes 'tsho rgyal) and Machik lapdrön (Wyl., ma gcig lab sgron), and is also known as their equal. Many consider her one of the most influential woman in Tibetan spiritual history. | ||
===Primary Teachers=== | ===Primary Teachers=== | ||
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===Primary Students=== | ===Primary Students=== | ||
*[[Tsedzin Dechen Lhamo]] (Wyl. tshe 'dzin bde chen lha mo) (aka., Tsedzin Nordu) | *[[Tsedzin Dechen Lhamo]] (Wyl. tshe 'dzin bde chen lha mo) (aka., Tsedzin Nordu), Khyung-sprul, Rin-po-che's Daughter; Thinley Norbu's Step-Sister; Bdud-'joms, Rin-po-che's Step-Daughter;) Thugs Sras, sNying-gi Bu, of Shuksep Lochen Jétsün Chönyi Zangmo. | ||
===Primary Lineage=== | ===Primary Lineage=== |
Latest revision as of 23:14, 27 November 2012
ཤུག་གསེབ་ལོ་ཆེན་རྗེ་བཙུན་ཆོས་ཉིད་བཟང་མོ
shug gseb lo chen rje btsun chos nyid bzang mo
(1828-1953) [confirmed by the Rig-'dzin Chos-nyid bzang-mo's closest Disciple (Khyung-sprul, Rin-po-che's Daughter; Thinley Norbu's Step-Sister; Bdud-'joms, Rin-po-che's Step-Daughter,) who Knew Rig-'dzin, Lo-chen Chos-nyid bzang-mo's Date of Birth based upon having been Her personal attendant for many Years before being told by Rig-'dzin, Lo-chen, Chos-nyid bzang-mo to escape to India, for Her Own Safety.] or (1852-1953)
Short Biography
Known, in Tibet, as re-manifestation of, both, Yéshé Tsogyel (Wyl., ye shes mtsho rgyal, also, ye shes 'tsho rgyal) and Machik lapdrön (Wyl., ma gcig lab sgron), and is also known as their equal. Many consider her one of the most influential woman in Tibetan spiritual history.
Primary Teachers
- Khamnyön Dharma Senge (Wyl., khams smyon d+har+ma seng ge) aka., Ragang Chöpa (rwa sgang gcod pa) or Sonam Phuntsok (Wyl., bsod nams phun tshogs) (d. 1890)
- Pema Gyatso (Wyl., pad+ma rgya mtsho, aka, bu chen 'gro mgon pad+ma rgya mtsho, and 'chi med rdo rje pad+ma rgya mtsho) (1829-1889/90)
- Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrolgyi Yangsi (dates unknown) (Wyl., zhabs dkar tshogs drub rang grol yang srid) Direct re-manifestation, or "Yangsi" (Wyl., yang srid) of Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol (1781-1850/1) (Wyl., zhabs dkar tshogs drug rang grol)
Primary Students
- Tsedzin Dechen Lhamo (Wyl. tshe 'dzin bde chen lha mo) (aka., Tsedzin Nordu), Khyung-sprul, Rin-po-che's Daughter; Thinley Norbu's Step-Sister; Bdud-'joms, Rin-po-che's Step-Daughter;) Thugs Sras, sNying-gi Bu, of Shuksep Lochen Jétsün Chönyi Zangmo.