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[[Five Terton Kings]] ([[gter ston rgyal po lnga]]), [[Five King-Like Tertons]].
wishing-pot, 1 of 8 auspicious symbols, inexhaustible treasure vase (symbol of the innumerable qualities of a buddha's body) [JV]


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The vase of great treasures. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
One list of the Five Terton Kings contains


#[[Nyang Ral Nyima Ozer]] (1124-1192),
#[[Guru Chokyi Wangchuk]], [[Guru Chowang]] (1212-1270),
#[[Dorje Lingpa]] (1346-1405),
#[[Pema Lingpa]] (1445/50-1521), and
#(Padma Osel) [[Do-ngak Lingpa]], [[Padma Osel Do-ngak Lingpa]] ([[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]) (1820-1892).


Sometimes the list also includes the great terton [[Rigdzin Godem]] (1337-1408) [RY]


[[Five Kingly Treasure-Finders]]. The emanations of [[King Trisong Deutsen]] who were successively [[Nyang-ral Nyima Oser]], [[Guru Chowang]], [[Dorje Lingpa]], [[Orgyen Pema Lingpa]], and [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] [RY]
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five kingly treasure-finders [emanations of King Trisong Deutsen who were successively nyangrel nyima ozer, guru chowang, dorje lingpa, orgyen pema lingpa, and jamyang khyentse wangpo. See mkhyen brtse on history, p. 41] [IW]
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Revision as of 16:58, 20 June 2020

wishing-pot, 1 of 8 auspicious symbols, inexhaustible treasure vase (symbol of the innumerable qualities of a buddha's body) [JV]

The vase of great treasures. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]