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''' | '''Drokben Khyeuchung Lotsawa'''. | ||
[[Khiu Chung Lotsawa]] belongs to the [[Drogmi Clan]]. While still very young he became a translator, hence he got his name, which means "boy translator". He received teachings from Guru Rinpoche and lived as a [[household tantrika]]. Through his achievement of esoteric power he could summon birds flying in the sky by a gesture of his fingers. | |||
Among his later incarnations were: | |||
*[[Terchen Düdül Dorje]] (1615-1672), | |||
*[[Zhenchen Rabjam Tenpe Gyaltsen]] (1650 - 1704), | |||
*[[Khordong Nüden Dorje]] (18th-19th century), | |||
*[[Düdjom Lingpa]] (1835 - 1904) and | |||
*[[Kyabje Düdjom Rinpoche]] (1904 - 1987). | |||
Other incarnations include: | |||
*[[Khordong Terchen Tulku Chhimed Rigdzin]], | |||
*[[Lho Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]], | |||
*[[Dudjom Yangsi]]. | |||
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*Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] | *Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] |
Revision as of 05:39, 18 December 2005
Drokben Khyeuchung Lotsawa.
Khiu Chung Lotsawa belongs to the Drogmi Clan. While still very young he became a translator, hence he got his name, which means "boy translator". He received teachings from Guru Rinpoche and lived as a household tantrika. Through his achievement of esoteric power he could summon birds flying in the sky by a gesture of his fingers.
Among his later incarnations were:
- Terchen Düdül Dorje (1615-1672),
- Zhenchen Rabjam Tenpe Gyaltsen (1650 - 1704),
- Khordong Nüden Dorje (18th-19th century),
- Düdjom Lingpa (1835 - 1904) and
- Kyabje Düdjom Rinpoche (1904 - 1987).
Other incarnations include:
- Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions