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Kunzang Dechen Gyalpo tert�n, as disciple of Rigdzin Tukchok Dorje; tert�n and emanation of [[a tsar ya ye shes dbyangs]]. also called [[smon lam rdo rje]] [RY]
Kunzang Dechen Gyalpo terton, as disciple of Rigdzin Tukchok Dorje; terton and emanation of [[a tsar ya ye shes dbyangs]]. also called [[smon lam rdo rje]] [RY]


[[kun bzang bde chen rgyal po]] [terton and emanation of [[a tshar ya ye shes dbyangs]] also called [[smon lam rdo rje]] [IW]
[[kun bzang bde chen rgyal po]] [terton and emanation of [[a tshar ya ye shes dbyangs]] also called [[smon lam rdo rje]] [IW]


Teacher of Chogyal Ngaki Wangpo, the Mongolian king who was the teacher of Shabkar Tsokdrug Rangdrol. Dechen Gyalpo's terma the Tapak Yishin Norbu (rta phag yid bzhin nor bu) was the main practice of Shabkar, and the lineage of this teaching is presently held by Trulshik Rinpoche. (JL)
Teacher of [[Chogyal Ngaki Wangpo]], the Mongolian king who was the teacher of [[Shabkar Tsokdrug Rangdrol]]. Dechen Gyalpo's terma the Tapak Yishin Norbu ([[rta phag yid bzhin nor bu]]) was the main practice of Shabkar, and the lineage of this teaching is presently held by [[Trulshik Rinpoche]]. (JL)


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Kunzang Dechen Gyalpo terton, as disciple of Rigdzin Tukchok Dorje; terton and emanation of a tsar ya ye shes dbyangs. also called smon lam rdo rje [RY]

kun bzang bde chen rgyal po [terton and emanation of a tshar ya ye shes dbyangs also called smon lam rdo rje [IW]

Teacher of Chogyal Ngaki Wangpo, the Mongolian king who was the teacher of Shabkar Tsokdrug Rangdrol. Dechen Gyalpo's terma the Tapak Yishin Norbu (rta phag yid bzhin nor bu) was the main practice of Shabkar, and the lineage of this teaching is presently held by Trulshik Rinpoche. (JL)