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'''Sonam Tsemo''' (1142 - 1182)
[[Sonam Tsemo]]' (1142 - 1182)
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Sonam Tsemo was the son of [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]], from which he obtained a majority if his empowerments and teachings. According to tradition he reached the second [[bodhisattva]] [[bhumi]] level. At the age of 41 he obtained the [[rainbow body]] during giving a teaching to his disciples, and he ascended to the realm of [[Kechara]].
Sonam Tsemo was the son of [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]], from which he obtained a majority if his empowerments and teachings. For eleven years he studied with [[Chawa Chokyi Senge]] at Sangphu.
 
[[Sonam Tsemo]] did a lot of work to systemize the Tantric system.
 
 
According to tradition he reached the second [[bodhisattva]] [[bhumi]] level. At the age of 41 he obtained the [[rainbow body]] during giving a teaching to his disciples, and he ascended to the realm of [[Kechara]].
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===Main Teachers===
===Main Teachers===
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*[[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]]
*[[Chawa Chokyi Senge]]


===Main Students===
===Main Students===

Revision as of 20:26, 25 December 2005

Sonam Tsemo' (1142 - 1182)


Sonam Tsemo was the son of Sachen Kunga Nyingpo, from which he obtained a majority if his empowerments and teachings. For eleven years he studied with Chawa Chokyi Senge at Sangphu.

Sonam Tsemo did a lot of work to systemize the Tantric system.


According to tradition he reached the second bodhisattva bhumi level. At the age of 41 he obtained the rainbow body during giving a teaching to his disciples, and he ascended to the realm of Kechara.


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