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འཇིགས་མེད་རྒྱལ་བའི་མྱུ་གུ། -('jigs med rgyal ba'i myu gu)
Fearless Son of the Victorious Ones (Buddhas)-- Born 1765
Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku was a great meditator, bodhisattva and adept. Born in 1765 In the Dzachuka valley, he experienced unbearable urges as a child to go to a solitary place and devote himself to meditation. As a youth he made a pilgrimage to Samye and other holy places and received instructions on Dzogchen, but his family obliged him to join his elder brother on business trips.
During these he was overcome with revulsion for the lying and cursing practiced by laypeople. When his brother died at age 18 this more than any other single event, turned his mind resolutely to Dharma, but relatives put great pressure on him to marry and take care of the family. He was forced to run away from home and traveled to Central Tibet with a like-minded friend. At Samye they met with the first Dodrupchen who advised them to see Jigme Lingpa. When they reached Tsering Jong and beheld Jigme Lingpa, Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku experienced incredible joy. They received empowerments, transmissions and detailed instructions on Dzogchen.
In carrying out Jigme Lingpa’s instructions to visit the sacred mountain of Tsari and to meditate there, Gyalwe Nyuku suffered extreme hardships, but was sustained by the remembrance of his root teacher. During a six-month retreat he realised the ultimate nature of mind through the blessing of the lama and the accomplishment of the yidam.
After several more retreats in east Tibet he returned to Tsering Jong and experienced once more the great joy of seeing the omniscient Jigme Lingpa, who invited him to stay for three years. He explained frankly that he had to go back home because of obligations. He returned to Kham and did many years retreat around Dzogchen Monastery and in Dzachuka and had many extraordinary experiences. As advised by Jigme Lingpa, he devoted the entire latter part of his life to teaching whoever came to listen, giving empowerments or meditation instructions to all who were devout and sincere. During this period, he gave Patrul Rinpoche teachings on the Ngöndro of Longchen Nyingthig 25 times as well as the teachings on Tsalung and Dzogchen.
Literary Works
Main Teachers
Main Students
- 4th Dzogchen Rinpoche Migyur Namkhe Dorje (rdzog chen mi 'gyur nam mkha'i rdo rje)
- Gyalse Zhenphen Thaye (rgyal sras gzhan phan mtha' yas)
- Patrul Rinpoche
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo ('jam dbyangs khyen brtse'i dbang po)
- Khenchen Pema Dorje (mkhan chen pad ma rdo rje)
- Khamtrul Chokyi Nyima
- 2nd Dodrupchen Rinpoche Jigme Phuntshok Jungne (rdo grub chen 'jigs med phun tshogs 'byung gnas)
- Mura Rinpoche Pema Dechen Zangpo (pad ma bde chen bzang po)
- Pema Trashi (pad ma bkra shis)
- Rigdzin Zangpo(rig 'dzin bzang po)
Alternate Names & Spellings
- Sempa Chenpo Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku (sems dpa' chen po 'jigs med rgyal ba'i myu gu)
- Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku ('jigs med rgyal ba'i myu gu)
- Pema Kunzang- name given at birth (pad ma kun bzang)
- Khyentse Lha (khyen brtse'i lha)
- Dza Trama Lama
Internal Links
- One of Jigme Lingpa's four primary students and lineage holders, known as "The Four Jigmes"
External Links
- Websites with history of Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku's lineage of Longchen Nyingthig
- TBRC Link for Jigme Gyalwe Nyuku [ADD TBRC link here]