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  • Apho Yeshe Rangdrol was the grandson of the great Drukpa Kagyu yogi Shakya Shri. His seat in Tibet was called Kyiphug, a retreat center. After his escape
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  • male tantric deity; 4) secret/ sexual centers of the father-consort GD; 5) yogi GD TSE [IW] 1) father. 2) masculine consort; secret father. father-consort
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  • of the Dzogchen Yogi Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche Kunsang, Erik Pema; Schmidt, Marcia Binder. Blazing Splendor: The Memoirs of the Dzogchen Yogi Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
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  • an appropriate location. While in the Dzogchen region, he passed an Indian yogi sitting on a rock, who was no longer to be found when he later returned to
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  • temples to house his works. He financially supported all his monks, nuns and yogis. He spent a total of 13 years in retreat. His Entering into Parinirvana At
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  • gtsang smyon he ru ka, (1452-1507) The "Crazy Yogi of Tsang“, a great master of the Kagyu school. Compiler and editor of the biographies and spiritual
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར yoga, yogi, master, adept, unite with, tuning in, communion with being, contemplative
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  • was a unique yogi as he spent most of his time in solitary retreat. Pagsam Wangpo had many disciples, the most important of whom was the yogi Taktsang Repa
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  • God, as creator. lordship, ex. {rnal 'byor gyi dbang phug} the lord of the yogis. 3) the 11th year of {rab byung} Syn {me mo glang}; 3) Ishvara, [the 11th
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  • various small kingdoms, he collected several smaller communities of monks and yogis at Padma Evam Chogar Dorje Drak, becoming the first abbot. In 1610, he began
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  • person/ lunatic; "crazy yogi"; insane/ crazy [RB] madman, nut-case, insanity, madness [IW] madman, mad person, lunatic; crazy yogi, insane, crazy; nutcase
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  • From the time he entered into the path, he maintained the conduct of a true yogi, a simple renunciate staying in mountain retreats, place like Rudam Tsering
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  • gangs ri - Mt. in Bhutan [IW] kun legs - 1) [R] all joyful goodness; 2) mad yogi of Bhutan [IW] kun gsal - 1) all- illuminating; 2) brilliant; 3) fully clear;
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  • ras gzigs - Chenrezig, mountain at Amnye Machen [RY] mi tra dzo gi - Mitra Yogi. A siddha from India who received teachings from Chenrezig who appeared to
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  • where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it
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  • features. དམེའི་ལྷག་མ btsog lhag leftover from the tshogs food-plate of the yogis; the impure residual, [Syn. btsog lhag [RY] the impure residual [IW]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར་དབང་པོ the lord of (realized) yogis [RY]
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  • scribe for writing down the termas of Padmasambhava, he was an accomplished yogi, able to fly like a bird to the celestial realms. Yeshe Yang means 'Melodious
    568 bytes (67 words) - 23:52, 18 December 2005
  • Lama Serpo Rigdzin Palden from Lhuntse in Bhutan was a renowned Dzogchen Yogi and disciple of Adzom Gyalse Gyurme Dorje and Lopon Sonam Zangpo. He spent
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  • of the great centers of the Nyingma sect, where over a hundred thousand yogis attained rainbow body. In his younger years, Dorlo Rinpoche received teachings
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