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(1820-1892) - [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]. A great master of the last century. He was the last of the Five Great Tertons and was regarded as the combined reincarnation of [[Vimalamitra]] and [[King Trisong Deutsen]]. He became the master and teacher of all the Buddhist schools of Tibet and the founder of the [[Rimey movement]]. There are ten volumes of his works in addition to his [[terma]]s. Jamyang means '[[Manjushri]], gentle melodiousness,' [[Khyentse Wangpo]] means 'Lord of loving wisdom.'. ([[RY]])
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of examination [IW]


Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo [1820-1892 manjugosha khyentse I emanted rdzong gsar/ Dilgo Khyentse, actually padma 'od gsal mdo sngags gling pa, 14th rabjung] [IW]
of examination [dugs dang lums byug pa lta bu by making an external examination of the body, way of pacifying inner diseases.] [IW]
 
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo [1820-1892] [[Manjugosha]]. Khyentse I - Manjugosha [RY]
 
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo [IW]
 
1820-1892 - Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, one of the most eminent Tibetan masters of the 19th century [RY]


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of examination [IW]

of examination [dugs dang lums byug pa lta bu by making an external examination of the body, way of pacifying inner diseases.] [IW]