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Dagam Wangphuk. [RY]

Dagchen Kunga Legpai Gyaltsen: -1336 [MR]

Dagchen Namkha Gyaltsen: 1312- [MR]

Dagchen Wangdu Nyingpo (bdag chen dbang 'dus snying po, 1765-1806), the thirty-third holder of the throne of Sakya. [MR-ShabkarNotes]

Dagla Gampo (dwags la sgam po), the place where Gampopa lived. It is said that such was the devotion of Gampopa's disciples that some of them realized the meaning of Mahamudra simply by seeing the Dagla Gampo mountain from afar. [MR-ShabkarNotes]

Dagla Gampo Orgyen Drodul Lingpa (dwags la sgam po'i mchog sprul o rgyan 'gro 'dul gling pa, 1757-?), also known as Jampel Trinley Wangpo ('jam dpal phrin las dbang po) and Tertön Dorje Gyalpo (gter ston rdo rje rgyal po, see GC, vol, 4, pp.137-48 and ND p. 339-46). On Dechen Gyalpo's incarnation, see ND, pp. 345-6. [MR-ShabkarNotes]

Daglu Phungkham. [RY]

Dagmema (bdag med ma) was Marpa Lotsawa's wife. [MR-ShabkarNotes]

Dagnang. [RY]

Dagpo (Gampo) Tashi Namgyal: 1512-1587 [MR]




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