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Nyang Ral Nyima �zer. (1124-1192). The first of the Five Tert�n Kings and a reincarnation of King Trisong Deutsen. Several of his revealed treasures are included in the Rinchen Terdz�, among which the most well known is the Kagye Deshek D�pa, a cycle of teachings focusing on the Eight Sadhana Teachings, and the biography of Guru Rinpoche called Sanglingma, now published as The Lotus-born (Shambhala). Nyang Ral means 'Braided one from Nyang,' and Nyima �zer means 'Ray of sun light.' [RY] | |||
1124-1192 [RY] | |||
(1124-1192) [RY] | |||
1136-1204 - Nyang Ral Nyima �ser, an early tert�n [RY] | |||
1124-1192 [JV] | |||
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Nyang Ral Nyima �zer. (1124-1192). The first of the Five Tert�n Kings and a reincarnation of King Trisong Deutsen. Several of his revealed treasures are included in the Rinchen Terdz�, among which the most well known is the Kagye Deshek D�pa, a cycle of teachings focusing on the Eight Sadhana Teachings, and the biography of Guru Rinpoche called Sanglingma, now published as The Lotus-born (Shambhala). Nyang Ral means 'Braided one from Nyang,' and Nyima �zer means 'Ray of sun light.' [RY]
1124-1192 [RY]
(1124-1192) [RY]
1136-1204 - Nyang Ral Nyima �ser, an early tert�n [RY]
1124-1192 [JV]