བཀའ་དགོངས།: Difference between revisions

From Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(New page: frame| ---- ===Small Biography=== '''Changchub Lingpa, Langpopa Palgyi Gyalstan''' 14th c. Changchub Lingpa was born in the upper region of Ngari. From the view of...)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:ChangLing.JPEG|frame|]]
[[Image:ChangLing.JPEG|frame|]]
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[ ]]</span></noinclude><br>
<noinclude>[[ ]]</noinclude><br>
----
----
===Small Biography===
===Small Biography===
'''Changchub Lingpa, Langpopa Palgyi Gyalstan''' 14th c.
'''Changchub Lingpa, Langpopa Palgyi Gyalstan''' (14th c.), was born in the upper region of Ngari. From the view of the Northen Treasures, he was an incarnation of Namkhai Nyingpo or of Gyalwa Chowang, two of Padmasambhava's close disciples. From the view of the Kagyu sect, he was the rebirth of Rechungpa's close disciple who had written that great master's biography. Relying on a treasure guide once owned by Tseten Gyalstan, he began to reveal earth treasures such as ritual objects and holy substances. Finding both a prophecy and instructions to erect a large statue in the treasures he used the substances for that purpose. Many of the texts which he revealed still continue. Later incarnations would head [[Changchub Ling Monastery]] in central Tibet and head the line of [[Northern Treasures]] practice which originated with [[Rigdzen Godem]]'s consort.  
Changchub Lingpa was born in the upper region of Ngari. From the view of the Northen Treasures, he was an incarnation of Namkhai Nyingpo or of Gyalwa Chowang, two of Padmasambhava's close disciples. From the view of the Kagyu sect, he was the rebirth of Rechungpa's close disciple who had written that great master's biography. Relying on a treasure guide once owned by Tseten Gyalstan, he began to reveal earth treasures such as ritual objects and holy substances. Finding both a prophecy and instructions to erect a large statue in the treasures he used the substances for that purpose. Many of the texts which he revealed still continue. Later incarnations would head Changchub Ling monastery in central Tibet and head the line of Northern Treasure practice which originated with Rigdzen Godem's consort.  
===Literary Works===
*<br>
===Main Teachers===
*<br>
===Main Students===
*<br>
===Main Lineages===
*[[Jangter]]
*[[Rechung Kagyu]]<br>
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*<br>
===Other Resources===
*<br>
===Internal Links===
*<br>
===External Links===
*<br>


 
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]][[Category:Kagyu Masters]]
[[Category:Terton]]
[[Category:Terton]]

Revision as of 01:11, 20 January 2009

ChangLing.JPEG

[[ ]]
[[ ]]


Small Biography

Changchub Lingpa, Langpopa Palgyi Gyalstan (14th c.), was born in the upper region of Ngari. From the view of the Northen Treasures, he was an incarnation of Namkhai Nyingpo or of Gyalwa Chowang, two of Padmasambhava's close disciples. From the view of the Kagyu sect, he was the rebirth of Rechungpa's close disciple who had written that great master's biography. Relying on a treasure guide once owned by Tseten Gyalstan, he began to reveal earth treasures such as ritual objects and holy substances. Finding both a prophecy and instructions to erect a large statue in the treasures he used the substances for that purpose. Many of the texts which he revealed still continue. Later incarnations would head Changchub Ling Monastery in central Tibet and head the line of Northern Treasures practice which originated with Rigdzen Godem's consort.

Literary Works


Main Teachers


Main Students


Main Lineages

Alternate Names & Spellings


Other Resources


Internal Links


External Links