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''' | '''Gyalwa Jangchub of Lasum''' ([[la gsum rgyal ba byang chub]]). One of the first seven Tibetans to receive full ordination as a monk by [[Shantarakshita]], he was exceedingly intelligent, visited India several times and translated many sacred scriptures. A close disciple of Padmasambhava, he attained siddhi and could fly through the sky. | ||
[[Rigdzin Kunzang Sherab]], the founder of the great [[Palyül Monastery]] in Kham, is considered one of his reincarnations. [[Gyalwa Jangchub]] means 'Victorious enlightenment.' (Also spelled [[Gyalwa Changchub]]) , co-author of ''[[Lady of the Lotus-Born]]''. | |||
Recent incarnations include [[Jamme Lhamchog Tulku]]. | |||
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]] | [[Category:Buddhist Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category:25 Disciples of Padmasambhava]] | [[Category:25 Disciples of Padmasambhava]] |
Revision as of 05:48, 18 December 2005
Gyalwa Jangchub of Lasum (la gsum rgyal ba byang chub). One of the first seven Tibetans to receive full ordination as a monk by Shantarakshita, he was exceedingly intelligent, visited India several times and translated many sacred scriptures. A close disciple of Padmasambhava, he attained siddhi and could fly through the sky.
Rigdzin Kunzang Sherab, the founder of the great Palyül Monastery in Kham, is considered one of his reincarnations. Gyalwa Jangchub means 'Victorious enlightenment.' (Also spelled Gyalwa Changchub) , co-author of Lady of the Lotus-Born.
Recent incarnations include Jamme Lhamchog Tulku.
- Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions