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He found [[hidden-treasures]] at places such as [[Samye Monastery]], Tsa-rong and [[Lhodrak]], as well as authored a biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]]. His younger brother, Yishin Norbu, founded a monastery at Zang-zang Lhadrak where [[Rigdzin Godem]] had found the bulk of the [[Northern Treasures]]. <br> | He found [[hidden-treasures]] at places such as [[Samye Monastery]], Tsa-rong and [[Lhodrak]], as well as authored a biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]]. His younger brother, Yishin Norbu, founded a monastery at Zang-zang Lhadrak where [[Rigdzin Godem]] had found the bulk of the [[Northern Treasures]]. <br> | ||
===Literary Works=== | ===Literary Works=== | ||
*Ocean of Wondrous Sayings to Delight the Learned Ones ([[bstan pa'i snying po gsang chen snga 'gyur nges don zab mo'i chos kyi 'yung ba gsal bar byed pa'i legs bshad mkhas pa dga' byed ngo mtshar gtam gyi rol mtsho]]) | *Ocean of Wondrous Sayings to Delight the Learned Ones ([[bstan pa'i snying po gsang chen snga 'gyur nges don zab mo'i chos kyi 'yung ba gsal bar byed pa'i legs bshad mkhas pa dga' byed ngo mtshar gtam gyi rol mtsho]])<br> | ||
===Main Teachers=== | ===Main Teachers=== |
Latest revision as of 13:58, 24 January 2009
བྱང་བདག་བཀྲ་ཤིས་སྟོབས་རྒྱལ།
byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal
Short biography
- Guru Tashi Tobgyal (kar ma gu ru bkra shis stobs rgyal dbang po'i sde) Karma Guru, Tashi Tobgyal Wangpö Deh (1550-1603), tertön. Also known as Jangdag Karma Guru Chögyal Wangpo (1550-1602).
Changdak Tashi Tobgyal Wangpo De (1550?-1603) - An important master in the Northern Treasures lineage, he was the immediate rebirth of Ngari Panchen and also the qualities emanation of King Trisong Detsen. He was a student of Rigdzin Lekden Dorje and the father (and teacher) of Rigdzin Ngakgi Wangpo. He is counted among one of the previous incarnations of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa.
During his lifetime, wars raged in central Tibet and the monastic community of the Northern Treasures were forced to wander from place to place. Having been invited to Kham in Eastern Tibet to teach, he was offered robes for his monks. He returned to his community, establishing it at the present site of Dorje Drak Monastery which he named, Pema Evam Chogar.
He found hidden-treasures at places such as Samye Monastery, Tsa-rong and Lhodrak, as well as authored a biography of Guru Rinpoche. His younger brother, Yishin Norbu, founded a monastery at Zang-zang Lhadrak where Rigdzin Godem had found the bulk of the Northern Treasures.
Literary Works
- Ocean of Wondrous Sayings to Delight the Learned Ones (bstan pa'i snying po gsang chen snga 'gyur nges don zab mo'i chos kyi 'yung ba gsal bar byed pa'i legs bshad mkhas pa dga' byed ngo mtshar gtam gyi rol mtsho)
Main Teachers
Main Students
Main Lineages
Alternate Names & Spellings
- Jangchub Tashi Tobgyal (byang chub bkra shis stobs rgyal)
- Chogyal Wangpo'i De
- Guru Tashi Tobgyal
- Jangdag Karma Guru Chogyal Wangpo (byang bdag karma gu ru chos rgyal dbang po)
- Karma Guru Tashi Topgyal Wangpo De (karma gu ru bkra shis stabs rgyal dbang po'i sde)
Other Resources
- Rinchen Terdzo vol.12 (na); (bdud 'dul karma gu ru) terma of Guru Rinpoche as Dudul Karma Guru.