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See [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]]
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'''Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche''' 1920-1996 ([[sprul sku o rgyan rin po che]]). A contemporary Buddhist master of the [[Kagyü]] and [[Nyingma]] lineages, who lived at [[Nagi Gompa]] hermitage in Nepal. His main transmissions were the [[Chokling Tersar]] and the [[pointing-out instruction]].
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche was born in eastern Tibet on the tenth day of the fourth Tibetan month in 1920 and passed away in Nepal on February 13, 1996. [[Khakyab Dorje]], the 15th [[Gyalwang Karmapa]] recognized him, as an incarnate lama. He studied and practiced the teachings of both the Kagyu and Nyingma orders of Tibetan Buddhism.
In the Nyingma tradition, Tulku Urgyen held the complete teachings of the last century’s three great masters: [[Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa]], [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Kongtrul Lodro Thaye]]. He had an especially close transmission for the [[Chokling Tersar]], a compilation of all the empowerments, textual authorizations and oral instructions of [[Padmasambhava]]’s teachings, which were rediscovered by Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa, his great-grandfather.
Tulku Urgyen established several monasteries and retreat centers in Nepal. The most important ones in the Kathmandu region are at [[Boudhanath]], the site of the Great Stupa, at the [[Asura Cave]], where Padmasambhava manifested the Mahamudra Vidyadhara level and at the [[Swayambhunath stupa]]. He primarily lived at the [[Nagi Gompa Hermitage]] above the Kathmandu Valley. He is the father of tulku sons, [[Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche]], [[Tsikey Chokling Rinpoche]], [[Drubwang Tsoknyi Rinpoche]] and [[Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche]].
Rinpoche instructed a growing number of Dharma students in essential meditation practice. He was famed for his profound meditative realization and for the concise, lucid and humorous style with which he imparted the essence of the Buddhist teachings. His method of teaching was 'instruction through one’s own experience.' Using few words, this way of teaching pointed out the nature of mind, revealing a natural simplicity of wakefulness that enabled the student to actually touch the heart of awakened mind.


*# the '''first''', number '''one''' in an alphabetical register, '''Volume One''' in a series of books, alpha, the #. <br>
*# number + ka all # of them; [[gnyis ka]] both, [[sum ka]] all three <br>
*# the '''alphabet''' ; alphabetical register, <br>
*# '''the very''', just, namely; fx [['grongs ka]] at the very moment of death. <br>
*# '''indeed''', surely, [['di ka rang]]
*# '''pillar'''. See [[ka ba]] <br>
*# primal, '''basic''', '''primordial''', primeval, original. syn [[ye]], abbr [[ka nas]]; syn [[gdod ma nas]], [[ye nas]]<br>
*# origin, '''beginning''', root, <br>
*# '''primordial purity''', abbr of [[ka dag]], [[ka nas dag pa]]; as in [[ka lhun]]<br><br>


==External Links==
== [RY]  ==
[http://www.rangjung.com/authors/tulku_urgyen_rinpoche-info.htm brief biography]
ka ཀ - 1) the first, number one in an alphabetical register, volume One in a series of books, alpha. 2) primal, basic. 3) primordial, primeval, original. 4) See {ka ba} pillar. 5) the very, just, namely; fx {'grongs ka} at the very moment of death. 6) the alphabet; 7) number + ka - all # of them./ the #. 8) indeed, surely [RY]


==References==
== [JV] ==
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. Vajra Speech. Translated by Erik Pema Kunsang. Boudhanath: Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2001.
one, pillar, all, the, the very, the beginning, the root, power, all the, indeed, surely, SA ka ba, symbol of origin of reality, infinitive particle [JV]


[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
== [IW] ==
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
alphabetical register, pillar, vol. KA (1, the 1st, alpha, primal, basic, primordial; KA; 1) Ming gzhi'i pho yig cig; 2) Rtags mtshungs 'dren skabs ga da ba sa ste rjes 'jug phos drangs pa'i ming gi cha shas shig ...Ga da ba sa ...Thog ka,...Dpyid ka,...Rgyal kha; 3) after numbers = all gnyis ka source, root [IW]
 
== examples ==
 
 
 
[[Category:Ka]]
 
{{TibetanAlphabet}}
{{WylieChart}}

Revision as of 14:33, 20 December 2005


    1. the first, number one in an alphabetical register, Volume One in a series of books, alpha, the #.
    2. number + ka all # of them; gnyis ka both, sum ka all three
    3. the alphabet ; alphabetical register,
    4. the very, just, namely; fx 'grongs ka at the very moment of death.
    5. indeed, surely, 'di ka rang
    6. pillar. See ka ba
    7. primal, basic, primordial, primeval, original. syn ye, abbr ka nas; syn gdod ma nas, ye nas
    8. origin, beginning, root,
    9. primordial purity, abbr of ka dag, ka nas dag pa; as in ka lhun

[RY]

ka ཀ - 1) the first, number one in an alphabetical register, volume One in a series of books, alpha. 2) primal, basic. 3) primordial, primeval, original. 4) See {ka ba} pillar. 5) the very, just, namely; fx {'grongs ka} at the very moment of death. 6) the alphabet; 7) number + ka - all # of them./ the #. 8) indeed, surely [RY]

[JV]

one, pillar, all, the, the very, the beginning, the root, power, all the, indeed, surely, SA ka ba, symbol of origin of reality, infinitive particle [JV]

[IW]

alphabetical register, pillar, vol. KA (1, the 1st, alpha, primal, basic, primordial; KA; 1) Ming gzhi'i pho yig cig; 2) Rtags mtshungs 'dren skabs ga da ba sa ste rjes 'jug phos drangs pa'i ming gi cha shas shig ...Ga da ba sa ...Thog ka,...Dpyid ka,...Rgyal kha; 3) after numbers = all gnyis ka source, root [IW]

examples

Tibetan Alphabet
Ka ཀ་ | Kha ཁ་ | Ga ག་ | Nga ང་ | Ca ཅ་ | Cha ཆ་ | Ja ཇ་ | Nya ཉ་ | Ta ཏ་ | Tha ཐ་ | Da ད་ | Na ན་ | Pa པ་ | Pha ཕ་ | Ba བ་ | Ma མ་ | Tsa ཙ་ | Tsha ཚ་ | Dza ཛ་ | Wa ཝ་ | Zha ཞ་ | Za ཟ་ | 'A འ་ | Ya ཡ་ | Ra ར་ | La ལ་ | Sha ཤ་ | Sa ས་ | Ha ཧ་ | A ཨ་
Standard Wylie Table
< tibetan coding=unicode size=4 >
ka <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ka</tibetan> kha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>kha</tibetan> ga <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ga</tibetan> nga <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>nga</tibetan>
ca <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ca</tibetan> cha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>cha</tibetan> ja <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ja</tibetan> nya <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>nya</tibetan>
ta <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ta</tibetan> tha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>tha</tibetan> da <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>da</tibetan> na <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>na</tibetan>
pa <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>pa</tibetan> pha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>pha</tibetan> ba <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ba</tibetan> ma <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ma</tibetan>
tsa <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>tsa</tibetan> tsha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>tsha</tibetan> dza <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>dza</tibetan> wa <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>wa</tibetan>
zha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>zha</tibetan> za <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>za</tibetan> 'a <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>'a</tibetan> ya <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ya</tibetan>
ra <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ra</tibetan> la <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>la</tibetan> sha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>sha</tibetan> sa <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>sa</tibetan>
ha <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>ha</tibetan> a <tibetan coding=unicode size=4>a</tibetan>
  
Standard Wylie Table
< tibetan coding=sambhota size=14 >
ka <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ka</tibetan> kha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>kha</tibetan> ga <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ga</tibetan> nga <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>nga</tibetan>
ca <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ca</tibetan> cha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>cha</tibetan> ja <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ja</tibetan> nya <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>nya</tibetan>
ta <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ta</tibetan> tha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>tha</tibetan> da <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>da</tibetan> na <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>na</tibetan>
pa <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>pa</tibetan> pha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>pha</tibetan> ba <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ba</tibetan> ma <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ma</tibetan>
tsa <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>tsa</tibetan> tsha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>tsha</tibetan> dza <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>dza</tibetan> wa <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>wa</tibetan>
zha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>zha</tibetan> za <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>za</tibetan> 'a <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>'a</tibetan> ya <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ya</tibetan>
ra <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ra</tibetan> la <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>la</tibetan> sha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>sha</tibetan> sa <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>sa</tibetan>
ha <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>ha</tibetan> a <tibetan coding=sambotha size=14>a</tibetan>
  
Standard Wylie Table
< tibetan coding=tmw size=16 >
ka <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ka</tibetan> kha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>kha</tibetan> ga <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ga</tibetan> nga <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>nga</tibetan>
ca <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ca</tibetan> cha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>cha</tibetan> ja <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ja</tibetan> nya <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>nya</tibetan>
ta <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ta</tibetan> tha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>tha</tibetan> da <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>da</tibetan> na <tibetan coding= tmw size=16>na</tibetan>
pa <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>pa</tibetan> pha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>pha</tibetan> ba <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ba</tibetan> ma <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ma</tibetan>
tsa <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>tsa</tibetan> tsha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>tsha</tibetan> dza <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>dza</tibetan> wa <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>wa</tibetan>
zha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>zha</tibetan> za <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>za</tibetan> 'a <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>'a</tibetan> ya <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ya</tibetan>
ra <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ra</tibetan> la <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>la</tibetan> sha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>sha</tibetan> sa <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>sa</tibetan>
ha <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>ha</tibetan> a <tibetan coding=tmw size=16>a</tibetan>