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'''Prince Translator''' ([[lha sras lo tsa ba]]), Murub Tseypo ([[mu rub btsad po]]). The second and middle son of [[Trisong Deutsen]] also known as [[Prince Virtuous Protector]].  
'''Namkha Osel''' ([[nam mkha' 'od gsal]]) (? – 1726)
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Namkha Osel was the first in the incarnation line known as the [[Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche]]s, one of two abbots of Dzogchen Monastery in Eastern Tibet. This renowned lama received teachings from both [[Nyingma]] and [[Kagyu]] teachers before meeting his root guru, the [[first Dzogchen Rinpoche]], [[Padma Rigdzin]]. Namkha Ösel was known especially for his mastery of the [[Khandro Nyingthig]] teachings, Heart Essence of the Dakinis. He is said to have given yearly teachings on this topic at the retreat center of [[Dzogchen Monastery]], The Sanctuary of the Great Secret Definitive Meaning ([[gsang chen nges don gling]]).
*[[Murub Tseypo]] ([[mu rub btsad po]])
 
*[[Prince Damdzin]], ([[lha sras dam 'dzin]])
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
*[[Damdzin]] ([[dam 'dzin]])
*Prince Translator,
*[[Prince Yeshe Rolpa Tsal]], ([[lha sras ye shes rol pa rtsal]]),  
*[[Lhasey Rolpa Tsal]] ([[lha sras rol pa rtsal]])
*[[Yeshe Rölpa Tsal]],
*[[Prince Chökyi Lodrö]].
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The [[Sanglingma]] mentions: "The youngest son of Trisong Deutsen also known as Murub Tseypo, ..."

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Namkha Osel (nam mkha' 'od gsal) (? – 1726)

Namkha Osel was the first in the incarnation line known as the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoches, one of two abbots of Dzogchen Monastery in Eastern Tibet. This renowned lama received teachings from both Nyingma and Kagyu teachers before meeting his root guru, the first Dzogchen Rinpoche, Padma Rigdzin. Namkha Ösel was known especially for his mastery of the Khandro Nyingthig teachings, Heart Essence of the Dakinis. He is said to have given yearly teachings on this topic at the retreat center of Dzogchen Monastery, The Sanctuary of the Great Secret Definitive Meaning (gsang chen nges don gling).