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mkhan chen lung rigs rgya mtsho (16th cent.)
mkhan chen lung rigs rgya mtsho (16th cent.)


He was one of [[Jetsün Kunga Drölchog]]'s closest disciples and instrumental in the finding of his incarnation, the Jonang [[Jetsün Taranatha]]. Lungrig Gyatso studied extensively at the famous Sakya monastery of Serdogchen (gser mdog can), the seat of the great Shakya Chogden (1428-1507). From Kunga Drölchog he received the full transmission of the Kalacakra tantra and its commentaries, Kalacakra empowerment and full explanations of the Six-fold Vajra-yogas of the Kalacakra system. He was closely involved in Taranatha's enthronement at Jonang monastery and then continued to pass on to him all the transmissions and teachings he had received from Taranatha's predecessor. Not long after having completed this task he apparently passed away.
He was one of [[Jetsün Kunga Drölchog]]'s closest disciples and instrumental in the finding of his incarnation, the Jonang [[Jetsün Tāranātha]]. Lungrig Gyatso studied extensively at the famous Sakya monastery of Serdogchen (gser mdog can), the seat of the great Shakya Chogden (1428-1507). From Kunga Drölchog he received the full transmission of the Kalacakra tantra and its commentaries, Kalacakra empowerment and full explanations of the Six-fold Vajra-yogas of the Kalacakra system. He was closely involved in Taranatha's enthronement at Jonang monastery and then continued to pass on to him all the transmissions and teachings he had received from Tāranātha's predecessor. Not long after having completed this task he apparently passed away.


[[Category:Jonang Masters]]
[[Category:Jonang Masters]]
[[Category:Sakya Masters]]
[[Category:Sakya Masters]]

Revision as of 03:37, 19 August 2013

mkhan chen lung rigs rgya mtsho (16th cent.)

He was one of Jetsün Kunga Drölchog's closest disciples and instrumental in the finding of his incarnation, the Jonang Jetsün Tāranātha. Lungrig Gyatso studied extensively at the famous Sakya monastery of Serdogchen (gser mdog can), the seat of the great Shakya Chogden (1428-1507). From Kunga Drölchog he received the full transmission of the Kalacakra tantra and its commentaries, Kalacakra empowerment and full explanations of the Six-fold Vajra-yogas of the Kalacakra system. He was closely involved in Taranatha's enthronement at Jonang monastery and then continued to pass on to him all the transmissions and teachings he had received from Tāranātha's predecessor. Not long after having completed this task he apparently passed away.