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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[རྡོར་བྲག་རིག་འཛིན་ཆེན་པོ་ལེགས་ལྡན་བདུད་འཇོམས་རྡོ་རྗེ།]]</span></noinclude><br> | |||
<noinclude>[[rdor brag rig 'dzin chen po legs ldan bdud 'joms rdo rje]]</noinclude><br> | |||
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===Short biography=== | |||
'''Dordrak Rigdzin Chenpo Lekden Dudjom Dorje''' (1512-1625), The younger brother of [[Ngari Penchen Pema Wangyal]], he was the reincarnation of [[Rigdzin Godem]]. He studied with his father [[Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen]], and also with his root teacher, [[Ngagchang Shakya Zangpo]], from whom he received the transmission for the [[Northern Treasures]]. | |||
He revealed the [[drag po dbu sku skor]], the [[thugs rje chen po 'khor ba dbyings grol]], and [[tshe sgrub bdud rtsi 'khyil ba]] revelations. Included among his students were [[Drigung Rinchen Phuntsok]] ([['brig gung rin chen phun tshogs]]), [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk|Nesar Khyentse Wangchuk]] ([[gnas gsar mkhyen brtse'i dbang phyug]]), and the second [[Yolmo Tulku Namkha Gyajin]] ([[yol mo sprul sku nam mkha' brgya byin]]) his chief disciple was [[Jangdak Tashi Tobgyal]] ([[byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal]]). In the later period of his life he settled at [[gsang sngags theg mchog gling]] in [[la stod byang]]. | |||
[[Image:RigdzinLekdenJe.jpg|frame|Rigdzin Lekden Je]] | |||
===Literary Works=== | |||
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===Main Teachers=== | |||
*[[Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen]] | |||
*[[Ngagchang Shakya Zangpo]]<br> | |||
===Main Students=== | |||
*[[Drigung Rinchen Phuntsok]] | |||
*[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk]] | |||
*[[Yolmo Tulku Namkha Gyajin]] | |||
*[[Jangdak Tashi Tobgyal]]<br> | |||
===Main Lineages=== | |||
*[[Jangter]]<br> | |||
[[Category: | ===Alternate Names & Spellings=== | ||
*[[nyi zla 'od zer legs ldan bdud 'joms rdo rje]] | |||
*[[Dordrak Rigdzin Lekden Dudjom Dorje]] | |||
*[[Dorje Drak Rigdzin Chenpo]] | |||
*[[Dordrak Rigdzin Chenpo]] | |||
*[[Lekden Dudjom Dorje]] | |||
*[[Rigdzin Lekden Je]] | |||
*[[Terton Nyida Ozer]] | |||
*[[Lekden Dorje]] | |||
*[[Dudjom Dorje]] | |||
*[[Lekden Je]]<br> | |||
===Other Resources=== | |||
*<br> | |||
===Internal Links=== | |||
*[[Le'u Dunma]] | |||
*[[Dorje Drak Monastery]]<br> | |||
===External Links=== | |||
*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=2B96FC92E4E61869F1ABF4B489367D20?RID=P1701&wylie=n The TBRC Link]<br> | |||
[[Category:Tertons]][[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Key Terms]][[Category:Dictionary]] | |||
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]][[Category:Nyingma Masters]][[Category:Dzogchen Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 18 February 2009
རྡོར་བྲག་རིག་འཛིན་ཆེན་པོ་ལེགས་ལྡན་བདུད་འཇོམས་རྡོ་རྗེ།
rdor brag rig 'dzin chen po legs ldan bdud 'joms rdo rje
Short biography
Dordrak Rigdzin Chenpo Lekden Dudjom Dorje (1512-1625), The younger brother of Ngari Penchen Pema Wangyal, he was the reincarnation of Rigdzin Godem. He studied with his father Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen, and also with his root teacher, Ngagchang Shakya Zangpo, from whom he received the transmission for the Northern Treasures.
He revealed the drag po dbu sku skor, the thugs rje chen po 'khor ba dbyings grol, and tshe sgrub bdud rtsi 'khyil ba revelations. Included among his students were Drigung Rinchen Phuntsok ('brig gung rin chen phun tshogs), Nesar Khyentse Wangchuk (gnas gsar mkhyen brtse'i dbang phyug), and the second Yolmo Tulku Namkha Gyajin (yol mo sprul sku nam mkha' brgya byin) his chief disciple was Jangdak Tashi Tobgyal (byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal). In the later period of his life he settled at gsang sngags theg mchog gling in la stod byang.
Literary Works
Main Teachers
Main Students
Main Lineages
Alternate Names & Spellings
- nyi zla 'od zer legs ldan bdud 'joms rdo rje
- Dordrak Rigdzin Lekden Dudjom Dorje
- Dorje Drak Rigdzin Chenpo
- Dordrak Rigdzin Chenpo
- Lekden Dudjom Dorje
- Rigdzin Lekden Je
- Terton Nyida Ozer
- Lekden Dorje
- Dudjom Dorje
- Lekden Je