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Revision as of 03:13, 24 September 2009
One the six principal Nyingma monasteries in Tibet.
Succession of Palyul Denrab (Abbots) & Lineage Masters
- Namchö Mingyur Dorje (Teacher of Kunzang Sherab, Lhundrub Gyatso and Reveler of the Palyul Namcho Treasure Teachings)
- 1st Rigdzin Kunzang Sherab (1636-1699)
- 2nd Pema Lhundrub Gyatso
- 3rd Pema Norbu Rinpoche (1679-1757)
- 4th Karma Chöpbel Zangpo (Karma Kuchen I)
- 5th Drenchog Karma Lhawang & Togden Karma Dondam
- 6th Gyurme Nyedon Tenzin (Karma Kuchen II)
- 7th Pema Dongak Tendzin (Gyaltrul I, b.1830)
- 8th Dongak Chokyi Nyima (Karma Kuchen III)
- 9th Rigdzin Palchen Düpa (Drubwang Pema Norbu II, 1887-1938)
- 10th Karma Thekchog Nyingpo (Karma Kuchen IV)
- 11th Thupten Lekshe Chokyi Drayang (Drubwang Pema Norbu III, Present)
Other Palyul Lineage Masters
- Wangchuk Tulku Rigdzin Jigme Rangdrol
- Thubten Chokyi Dawa (Tarthang Choktrul II, 1894-1959)
- Khenpo Ngagi Wangpo
The Incarnation lines of Palyul
- Pema Norbu Rinpoche
- Karma Kuchen Rinpoche
- Gyatrul Rinpoche
- Tarthang Choktrul Rinpoche
- Gyangkhang Tulku
- Dzongnang Tulku
- Palyul Ontrul Rinpoche (aka Lhatrul Rinpoche)
Current Lineage Holders
- Khenchen Pema Sherab
- Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso
- Khenpo Namdrol Rinpoche
- Akung Choktrul Gyurme Thrinley Rinpoche
Practices and Teachings
- Nyingma Kama
- Terma of Ratna Lingpa
- Terma of Jatson Nyingpo
- Terma of Namcho Mingyur Dorje
- Terma of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa
Contact Information
External Links
- Palyul.org
- Namdroling Monastery - seat of Palyul tradition in India