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''' | '''Könchok Jungney of Langdro''' ([[lang gro dkon mchog 'byung gnas]]). At first a minister at the court of [[Trisong Deutsen]], he later became one of Padmasambhava's close disciples and attained accomplishment. The great tertöns [[Ratna Lingpa]] (1403-1471) and [[Longsal Nyingpo]] (1625-1692) are considered to be among his reincarnations. [[Könchok Jungney]] means 'Source of the Precious Ones.' | ||
==Incarnations== | |||
Incarnations include: | |||
*[[Ratna Lingpa]], and recently | |||
*[[ | *[[Drubwang Tsoknyi]], | ||
*[[Kunzang Dechen Lingpa]]. | |||
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*Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] | *Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] |
Latest revision as of 06:30, 18 December 2005
Könchok Jungney of Langdro (lang gro dkon mchog 'byung gnas). At first a minister at the court of Trisong Deutsen, he later became one of Padmasambhava's close disciples and attained accomplishment. The great tertöns Ratna Lingpa (1403-1471) and Longsal Nyingpo (1625-1692) are considered to be among his reincarnations. Könchok Jungney means 'Source of the Precious Ones.'
Incarnations
Incarnations include:
- Ratna Lingpa, and recently
- Drubwang Tsoknyi,
- Kunzang Dechen Lingpa.
- Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions