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  • (1920-2009) was born in Central Tibet in 1920 from a patrilineal descent of ngakpas. He studied the sutras and tantras from 1937 to 1949. After which and until
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  • community of practitioners usually the fully ordained monks and nuns or the ngakpas. The Noble Sangha means those who have achieved the path of seeing among
    23 KB (3,648 words) - 13:10, 12 August 2008
  • instigated widespread expansion of the sect of white-clad, long-haired Ngakpas, Kusali tantrikas in possession of the three sets of vows. In addition,
    356 bytes (3,130 words) - 16:55, 11 January 2011
  • Dzongmar Gonpa (mtha' smug rdzong dmar dgon pa,) the meditation place of Athu Ngakpa Yu Ngok (a mthu'i ngags pa g.yu rngogs) In the west is Sheldel Chökyi Potrang
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  • the person depicted. Ngakchung, Khenpo (1879-1941) - see Khenpo Ngakchung. ngakpa - practitioner of Vajrayana who keeps long hair, wears a different robe
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  • 213; systems of explanation, 214 New Treasures - gter gsar, 47; expl., 235 ngakpa - sngags pa, 285 Ngakso - sngags gso, xli, 210; expl., xl Ngari - mnga'
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  • Tennyi Dargye Ling - snga 'gyur zhe chen bstan gnyis dar rgyas gling: 10, 298 ngakpa - sngags pa: 317 Ngangchungma - ngang chung ma: 29 Nganlam - ngan lam: 141
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  • advised him to remain a layman and let his hair grow long in the style of a ngakpa (Sanskrit mantrika), a nonmonastic practitioner of the tantras; Jamyang
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