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===Small Biography===
===Small Biography===
''[[Agyur Rinpoche]]'' was the son of Adzom Drukpa and recognized by the great [[Jamgon Kongtrul]]as an incarnation of Orgyen [[Terdag Lingpa]]. An important lineage hold for his father and the Dzogchen Nyingtig, he was a profound practitioner of the Sangwa Nyingpo, carrying the complete lineage for all its commentaries. Adzom Gyalse was a master of the [[bka' ma]] and [[gter ma]], along with the Three Inner Tantra-yogas of Maha, Anu and Ati.  
*Accourding to [[Tulku Thondup]] b.1895?-d.1959?<br>
''[[Agyur Rinpoche]]'' was the son of Adzom Drukpa and recognized by the great [[Jamgon Kongtrul]]as an incarnation of Orgyen [[Terdag Lingpa]]. An important lineage hold for his father and the [[Longchen Nyingtig|Dzogchen Nyingtig]], he was a profound practitioner of the [[Sangwa Nyingpo]], carrying the complete lineage for all its commentaries. Adzom Gyalse was a master of the [[bka' ma]] and [[gter ma]], along with the [[Three Inner Tantras|Three Inner Tantra-yogas of Maha, Anu and Ati]].


===Literary Works===
===Literary Works===

Revision as of 02:02, 9 December 2010

ཨ་འཛོམ་རྒྱལ་སྲས་འགྱུར་མེད་རྡོ་རྗེ།
a 'dzom rgyal sras 'gyur med rdo rje

Small Biography

Agyur Rinpoche was the son of Adzom Drukpa and recognized by the great Jamgon Kongtrulas an incarnation of Orgyen Terdag Lingpa. An important lineage hold for his father and the Dzogchen Nyingtig, he was a profound practitioner of the Sangwa Nyingpo, carrying the complete lineage for all its commentaries. Adzom Gyalse was a master of the bka' ma and gter ma, along with the Three Inner Tantra-yogas of Maha, Anu and Ati.

Literary Works

  • (bzang po spyod pa'i smon lam gyi 'bru 'grel mkhas grub dam pa'i zhal rgyun theg chen lam bzang)
  • A word by word commentary to the Bhadracaryapranidhana Prayer; in 1 volume.

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