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The twenty-five main disciples of Padmasambhava ([[rje 'bangs nyer lnga]]) appear in various lists. | The twenty-five main disciples of Padmasambhava ([[rje 'bangs nyer lnga]]) appear in various lists. | ||
===Main List=== | ===Main List=== | ||
[[King Trisong Deutsen]] | #[[King Trisong Deutsen]] | ||
[[Denma Tsemang]] | #[[Denma Tsemang]] | ||
[[Dorje Dudjom of Nanam]] | #[[Dorje Dudjom of Nanam]] | ||
[[Drogben Khyechung Lotsawa]] | #[[Drogben Khyechung Lotsawa]] | ||
[[Gyalwa Changchub of Lasum]] | #[[Gyalwa Changchub of Lasum]] | ||
[[Gyalwa Choyang]] | #[[Gyalwa Choyang]] | ||
[[Gyalwe Lodro of Dré]] | #[[Gyalwe Lodro of Dré]] | ||
[[Jnanakumara of Nyak]] | #[[Jnanakumara of Nyak]] | ||
[[Kawa Paltsek]] | #[[Kawa Paltsek]] | ||
[[Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal]], the [[Princess of Karchen]] | #[[Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal]], the [[Princess of Karchen]] | ||
[[Könchog Jungney of Langdro]] | #[[Könchog Jungney of Langdro]] | ||
[[Lhapal the Sokpo]] | #[[Lhapal the Sokpo]] | ||
[[Namkhai Nyingpo]] | #[[Namkhai Nyingpo]] | ||
[[Nanam Zhang Yeshe De]] | #[[Nanam Zhang Yeshe De]] | ||
[[Palgyi Dorje of Lhalung]] | #[[Palgyi Dorje of Lhalung]] | ||
[[Palgyi Senge]] | #[[Palgyi Senge]] | ||
[[Palgyi Wangchuk]] | #[[Palgyi Wangchuk]] | ||
[[Palgyi Wangchuk of Odren]] | #[[Palgyi Wangchuk of Odren]] | ||
[[Palgyi Yeshe]] | #[[Palgyi Yeshe]] | ||
[[Rinchen Chok of Ma]] | #[[Rinchen Chok of Ma]] | ||
[[Sangye Yeshe of Nub]] | #[[Sangye Yeshe of Nub]] | ||
[[Palgyi Senge of Shubu ]] | #[[Palgyi Senge of Shubu ]] | ||
[[Vairotsana]], the great translator | #[[Vairotsana]], the great translator | ||
[[Yeshe Yang]] | #[[Yeshe Yang]] | ||
[[Yudra Nyingpo of Gyalmo]] | #[[Yudra Nyingpo of Gyalmo]] | ||
===Additional disciples at the time=== | ===Additional disciples at the time=== | ||
*[[Arye Sale]], [[Acharya Salee]] | *[[Arye Sale]], [[Acharya Salee]] |
Revision as of 22:38, 18 December 2005
Twenty-five disciples of Padmasambhava
The twenty-five main disciples of Padmasambhava (rje 'bangs nyer lnga) appear in various lists.
Main List
- King Trisong Deutsen
- Denma Tsemang
- Dorje Dudjom of Nanam
- Drogben Khyechung Lotsawa
- Gyalwa Changchub of Lasum
- Gyalwa Choyang
- Gyalwe Lodro of Dré
- Jnanakumara of Nyak
- Kawa Paltsek
- Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal, the Princess of Karchen
- Könchog Jungney of Langdro
- Lhapal the Sokpo
- Namkhai Nyingpo
- Nanam Zhang Yeshe De
- Palgyi Dorje of Lhalung
- Palgyi Senge
- Palgyi Wangchuk
- Palgyi Wangchuk of Odren
- Palgyi Yeshe
- Rinchen Chok of Ma
- Sangye Yeshe of Nub
- Palgyi Senge of Shubu
- Vairotsana, the great translator
- Yeshe Yang
- Yudra Nyingpo of Gyalmo
Additional disciples at the time
- Arye Sale, Acharya Salee
- Nyangben Tingdzin Zangpo
- Chokro Luyi Gyaltsen
- Prince Damdzin, Yeshe Rolpa Tsal
- Prince Mutri Tsenpo
- Princess Pema Sal
Tibetan List
rje 'bangs nyer lnga - the King and the twenty-five Disciples; 25 disciples of Padmasambhava. As listed in the Ma-ong Lungten from Lama Gongdü, page 7: rje mnga' bdag nyid, glang dpal gyi seng ge, pa gor bE ro tsa na, rgyal mo g.yu sgra snying po, gnubs nam mkha'i snying po, gnyag dz-nya na ku ma ra, ngan lam rgyal ba mchog dbyangs, sna nam rdo rje bdud 'joms, sba ye shes dbyangs, sog po lha dpal gyi ye shes, zhang sna nam ye shes sde, mkhar chen dpal gyi dbang phyug, lde(n) ma rtse mangs, mchan bu ka ba dpal brtsegs, shu bu dpal gyi seng ge, 'dre rgyal ba blo gros, lo khye'u chung ba, dran pa nam mkha', 'o dran dpal gyi dbang phyug, rma rin chen mchog, gnubs sangs rgyas ye shes, lha lung dpal gyi rdo rje dbang phyug, lang gro dkon mchog 'byung gnas, la sum rgyal ba byang chub, mkhar chen bza' mtsho rgyal [RY]
Twenty-five Main Disciples of Padmasambhava (rje 'bangs nyer lnga)- in various lists these include Vairotsana; Mandarava; Ye shes mTsho rgyal; rGyal ba mchog dbyangs; Nam mkha'i snying po;dPal gyi seng ge; ye shes dbyangs; Ye shes sde; dPal gyi rdo rje; Khri srong lde'u btsan; mKhar chen dpal gyi *dbang phyug; gYu sgra snying po; dPal gyi seng ge; rMa rin chen mchog; Sangs rgyas ye shes; rdo rje bdud 'joms; rGyal ba blo gros; lDan ma rtse mang; sKa ba dPal brtsegs; 'O bran dbang phyug; Jnanakumaravajra; Sog po lHa dpal gzhon nu; Lang gro dKon mchog 'byung gnas; rGal ba byang chub; Dran pa nam mkha' dbang phyug; Khye'u chung mKha' lding; Cog ru Klu'i rgyal mtshan; Ting nge 'dzin bzang po.
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