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*''Sanglingma Life Story'' by [[Nyang Ral Nyima Oser]] (1124-1192). The first known terma biography; 41 chapters, 202 pages. Tibetan title: ([[slob dpon padma ‘byung gnas kyi skyes rabs chos ‘byung nor bu’i phreng ba, rnam thar zangs gling ma’o]]). Included by Jamgön Kongtrül the First in the [[Rinchen Terdzö]]. <br>
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The Sanglingma exists also in a longer version of 286 pages. This version, also revealed by [[Lord Nyang]], is so far unpublished but is found at the National Archives, Kathmandu, Nepal. Tibetan title: ([[u rgyan gu ru padma ‘byung gnas kyi rnam thar ‘bring po zangs gling mar grags pa]]). The Sanglingma is also present in an extensive two volume version which was banned in Central Tibet due to some clear and damaging predictions about certain ministers’ involvement in the decline of Buddhism in Tibet in the twentieth century. This version, 1260 pages, was found in the [[Mustang]] region of Nepal and is also available at the National Archives, Kathmandu, Nepal. <br>


==reference==
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[http://www.rangjung.com/books/lotus-born.htm The Lotus-Born biography of Padmasambhava]
 
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==Short description==
'''Joe Translator''' was born on a lotus in Himachel Pradesh. He completed his academic training at [[Nalanda]] University, before going on retreat seventeen years near [[Mount Kailash]]. He now lives in Idaho and makes very little money translating Tibetan texts.
 
==Main teachers==
[[Dalai Lama]]
 
==Published Works==
Siddhartha. ''The Collected Works of the Buddha''. Delhi: Kundzop Publications, 2006. isbn 962-7341-21-5
 
==Active Projects==
A translation of ming med rdo rje's spiritual songs
 
==Unpublished Works (completed)==
 
 
==Websites==
[http://www.domainname.com/pagename.htm Any description you like or feel the other readers would need.]
 
email:
 
 
 
[[Category:lotsawas]]

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It's easy to add your entry. First, press the edit button above and copy (do not cut!) the template you see in the text box (starting with "short description"). Then go to your page, press the edit tab and paste this into the empty text box. Next, just fill in the blanks.

If you put two brackets on either side of a word or phrase "[[ ]]" a new page will be created for that term. If a page already exists, it will link to that page. if you put three apostrophes on either side of an item, it will appear in bold. Two apostrophes for italics.

Finally, if you are not sure how to do something, the easiest way to learn how is to check another page that has already been written. The prototype for the translator info pages is the page of Gyurme Dorje. To see how his page was made, just click on his link and then press the edit button.


Short description

Joe Translator was born on a lotus in Himachel Pradesh. He completed his academic training at Nalanda University, before going on retreat seventeen years near Mount Kailash. He now lives in Idaho and makes very little money translating Tibetan texts.

Main teachers

Dalai Lama

Published Works

Siddhartha. The Collected Works of the Buddha. Delhi: Kundzop Publications, 2006. isbn 962-7341-21-5

Active Projects

A translation of ming med rdo rje's spiritual songs

Unpublished Works (completed)

Websites

Any description you like or feel the other readers would need.

email: