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'''Five Great Tertöns''' or [[Five King-Like Tertöns]] ([[gter ston rgyal po lnga]]). One list of the [[Five Tertön Kings]] contains [[Nyang Ral Nyima Özer]] (1124-1192), [[Guru Chökyi Wangchuk]] (1212-1270), [[Dorje Lingpa]] (1346-1405), [[Pema Lingpa]] (1445/50-1521), and [[Padma Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa]] alias [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] (1820-1892). Sometimes the list also includes the great tertön [[Rigdzin Gödem]] (1337-1408).
'''Chokgyur Lingpa''' ([[mchog gyur gling pa]]). (1829-1870). A treasure revealer and contemporary of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Jamgön Kongtrül]]. Regarded as one of the major [[tertön]]s in Tibetan history, his termas are widely practiced by both the [[Kagyü]] and [[Nyingma]] schools. Chokgyur Lingpa means 'Sanctuary of Eminence.'
 
==alternate spelling==
Chogyur Lingpa, Chokyur Lingpa, Chojur Lingpa
 
==reference==
For more details see The Life and Teachings of Chokgyur Lingpa (Rangjung Yeshe Publications).
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]

Revision as of 07:13, 8 December 2005

Chokgyur Lingpa (mchog gyur gling pa). (1829-1870). A treasure revealer and contemporary of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and Jamgön Kongtrül. Regarded as one of the major tertöns in Tibetan history, his termas are widely practiced by both the Kagyü and Nyingma schools. Chokgyur Lingpa means 'Sanctuary of Eminence.'

alternate spelling

Chogyur Lingpa, Chokyur Lingpa, Chojur Lingpa

reference

For more details see The Life and Teachings of Chokgyur Lingpa (Rangjung Yeshe Publications).