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  • Khenpo Sherab Sangpo (mkhan po shes rab bzang po) Khenpo Sherab Sangpo was trained by Khenpo Petse Rinpoche and Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche, two of the greatest
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  • (1454-1506). Please expand this page by pressing EDIT above. Bengar Jampal Sangpo, ban sgar 'jam dpal bzang po (15th/16th cent.) Sangye Nyenpa Tashi Paljor
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  • first notable king of Shambhala, King Suchandra (or Chandrabhadra, Tib. Dawa Sangpo), was the one who requested teaching from the Buddha that would allow him
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  • the New Schools of Later Translations (phyi 'gyur gsar ma). Lochen Rinchen Sangpo (lo chen rin chen bzang po) is regarded as the first translator of the New
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  • Lochen Rinchen Sangpo is regarded as the first translator of the New Mantra School [RY] the great tr rinchen sangpo [IW] Lochen Rinchen Sangpo; 958-1055 [RY]
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  • Schools of Later Translations. Lord Atisha (982-1054) and Lochen Rinchen Sangpo (957-1055), respectively, are renowned as the first pandita and translator
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  • transmitted to five people: King Trisong Deutsen, Prince Muney Tsenpo, Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang, Kawa Paltsek and Chokro Lui Gyaltsen. Having translated these
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  • "Rigowa Ratnabhadra (1281-1343) (or Rikpe Raltri or Sokwon Rinchen Sangpo) was born into the well-known family of Soksam-khar Drongbu Goshir, in Soksam
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  • Amdo in the early 1990's. He is considered an incarnation of Tshalmin Sonam Sangpo (mtshal min bsod nams bzang po), one of the fourteen main disciples of Dolpopa
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  • Thangchung Lodro Pal Jonang Chogle Namgyal Nyawon Kunga Pal Tshalmin Sonam Sangpo Template:Reflist The Buddha from Dolpo, by Cyrus Stearns. ISBN 0-7914-4191-1
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  • 1st Drikung Chetsang Konchog Rinchen 2nd Drikung Chetsang Konchog Thrinle Sangpo 3rd Drikung Chetsang Konchog Tenzin Drodul 4th Drikung Chetsang Tenzin Peme
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  • longevity and is reputed to have lived until the era of Rongzom Pandita Ch�kyi Sangpo (rong zom chos kyi bzang po) (1012-1088), to whom he gave teachings. Gyalwey
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  • According to Indian and Tibetan legend, King Suchandra (Tib. Dawa Sangpo) of the northeastern Indian Kingdom of Shambhala was the one who requested teaching
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  • Gyaltsen Khenpo Pema Sherab, Khenchen Pema Sherab Rinpoche Khenpo Sherab Sangpo Khenpo Tashi Palden Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Khenpo Tsultrim Gyaltsen Khenpo
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  • throne. His disciple Yolmo Tendzin Norbu, (3rd incarnation of Yolmo Shakya Sangpo), who ruled the monastery after the Rigdzin passed away and recognized Rigdzin
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  • “Khenpo Sherab Sangpo studied under the lord of refuge Khenchen Padma Tsewang Rinpoche…and with numerous masters of all traditions. He has taught the profound
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  • and the Six Doctrines from Arya Nagarjuna, Charyapa, Lawapa, and Khelwa Sangpo. This particular transmission is known as the Kagyupa Lineage. The chief
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  • Nyönpa (lung stong smyon pa), Drubthob Chaksampa (lcags zam pa) and Tsöndrü Sangpo (brtson ’grus bzang po), was a great buddhist adept, physician, blacksmith
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    the New Schools of Later Translations (phyi 'gyur gsar ma). Lochen Rinchen Sangpo (lo chen rin chen bzang po) is regarded as the first translator of the New
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  • "Fundamental Mind" by Mi-pam-gya-tso With practical commentary by Khetsun Sangpo Rinbochay Translated and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins Snow Lion Publications
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