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'''Padmasambhava''' ([[pad ma 'byung gnas]]). 'Lotus-born.' Same as Guru Rinpoche. Padmakara and Padmasambhava are interchangeable in Tibetan literature, sometimes is used the Tibetan translation Pema Jungney, sometimes the Sanskrit. <br><br>
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[[gnya' khri bstan po]] - 'the first ruler of men' in Tibet [RY]
  
The essence of all the [[buddhas of the three times]], the supreme sovereign of all power-wielding [[vidyadhara]]s, the all-encompassing lord of the ocean of peaceful and wrathful yidams ([[yi dam]]), the chief of the gatherings of all the dakas and dakinis, the great being who by his splendor outshines all the vajra protectors of the [[Dharma]] and the haughty forces of appearance and existence, is the one renowned throughout the infinite realms of the teachers of the [[Three Kayas]] as Mahaguru Padmasambhava.<br><br>
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[[gnya' khri btsan po]] - king {gnya' khri btsan po} [IW]
  
From ''[[Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]]'' root text, opening verses.
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[[gnya' khri btsan po]] - name of Tibet's first king; the first Tibetan king [RY]
  
==Internal Links==
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[[gnya' khri btsan po]] - Nyatri Tsenpo; said to be the name of the first king of Tibet, who descended from the sky to Yarlha Shampo mountain [RY]
*[[A Short Biography of Padmasambhava from the Precious Garland of Lapis Lazuli]] by Jamgon Kongtrul
 
*[[Padmakara and the Four Vidyadhara Levels]] by Khenpo Jokyab Rinpoche
 
  
==External Links==
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[[gnya' khri btsan po]] - 1st king of tibet carried in a sedan chair [JV]
[http://www.rangjung.com/authors/padmasambhava.htm Jamgon Kongtrul's medium length biography of Padmasambhava from the Precious Garland of Lapis Lazuli, a collection of life stories of the 108 main tertons.]
 
  
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[[gnya' khri btsan po]] {[[gnya' ba]]r [[sa rdo]] [[khur]] [[nas]] [[khri]] [[tshigs]] [[te]] [[dpon]] [[du]] [[mnga' gsol ba]] [[de]] [[rgyal po]] [[la]] [[snga ba]] [[gnya' khri btsan po]] [[zhes grags]] [[te]] [[byang chub sems dpa']] [[sgrib pa rnam sel gyi sprul pa]] [[yin]]} They built him a throne with earth and stones that they carried on their shoulders, and made him their chief. And so he came to be known as ''Nyatri Tsenpo'' the Ancient-Nyatri Tsenpo meaning "King of the Throne on the Shoulders. " He was the first king, and was a manifestation of the [[Bodhisattva]] Sarvanivaranaviskambhin. [RY]
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[[Category:Indian Masters]]
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[[gnya' khri btsan po'i ring la bsgrubs pa'i 'phrin las gsum]] - the three [[phrin las]] established during the reign of {[[gnya' khri btsan po]]} [IW]
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Revision as of 15:23, 28 January 2006

gnya' khri bstan po - 'the first ruler of men' in Tibet [RY]

gnya' khri btsan po - king {gnya' khri btsan po} [IW]

gnya' khri btsan po - name of Tibet's first king; the first Tibetan king [RY]

gnya' khri btsan po - Nyatri Tsenpo; said to be the name of the first king of Tibet, who descended from the sky to Yarlha Shampo mountain [RY]

gnya' khri btsan po - 1st king of tibet carried in a sedan chair [JV]

gnya' khri btsan po {gnya' bar sa rdo khur nas khri tshigs te dpon du mnga' gsol ba de rgyal po la snga ba gnya' khri btsan po zhes grags te byang chub sems dpa' sgrib pa rnam sel gyi sprul pa yin} They built him a throne with earth and stones that they carried on their shoulders, and made him their chief. And so he came to be known as Nyatri Tsenpo the Ancient-Nyatri Tsenpo meaning "King of the Throne on the Shoulders. " He was the first king, and was a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Sarvanivaranaviskambhin. [RY]

gnya' khri btsan po'i ring la bsgrubs pa'i 'phrin las gsum - the three phrin las established during the reign of {gnya' khri btsan po} [IW]