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*[ | *[http://www.dharmafellowship.org/biographies/historicalsaints/jamgon-khyentse-wangpo.htm Biographies: Jamgon Khyentse Wangpo]<br> | ||
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/khyentsewangpo/biography_azr.html Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Biography] | |||
*[http://www.rangjung.com/authors/Jamyang_Khyentse_Wangpo_TT.htm Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820-1892), a biography by Tulku Thondup] | |||
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('jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po)
Short Biography
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820-1892). A great master of the last century. He was the last of the Five Great Tertöns 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 termas. Jamyang means 'Manjushri, gentle melodiousness,' Khyentse Wangpo means 'Lord of loving wisdom.'
Literary Works
Main Teachers
Main Students
Main Lineages
Alternate Names & Spellings
- Padma Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa (pad ma 'od gsal mdo sngags gling pa)
- Do-ngak Lingpa (mdo sngags gling pa);
- Padma Do-ngak Lingpa (pad ma mdo sngags gling pa);
- Dorje Ziji;
- Dorje Ziji Tsal;
- Jamgön Lama Rinpoche;
- Shabdrung Rinpoche
Other Reference Sources
- Biographies: Jamgon Khyentse Wangpo
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Biography
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820-1892), a biography by Tulku Thondup
Internal Links
- Namtar Soldeb, biography supplication: kun mkhyen 'jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po'i rnam thar gsol 'debs bkra shis 'khyil ba'i sgra dbyangs