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'''Eight disciples''' ([[rje 'bangs brgyad]]). The eight chief recipients in Tibet of the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]] transmitted by Guru Rinpoche: | '''Eight disciples''' ([[rje 'bangs brgyad]]). The eight chief recipients in Tibet of the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]] transmitted by Guru Rinpoche: | ||
− | #King Trisong Deutsen, | + | #[[King Trisong Deutsen]], |
− | #Namkhai Nyingpo, | + | #[[Namkhai Nyingpo]], |
− | #Sangye Yeshe, | + | #[[Sangye Yeshe]], |
− | #Gyalwa Cho-yang, | + | #[[Gyalwa Cho-yang]], |
− | #Yeshe Tsogyal, | + | #[[Yeshe Tsogyal]], |
− | #Palgyi Yeshe, | + | #[[Palgyi Yeshe]], |
− | #Palgyi Senge, and | + | #[[Palgyi Senge]], and |
− | #Vairotsana. | + | #[[Vairotsana]]. |
*Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] | *Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]] |
Revision as of 01:04, 19 December 2005
Eight disciples (rje 'bangs brgyad). The eight chief recipients in Tibet of the Eight Sadhana Teachings transmitted by Guru Rinpoche:
- King Trisong Deutsen,
- Namkhai Nyingpo,
- Sangye Yeshe,
- Gyalwa Cho-yang,
- Yeshe Tsogyal,
- Palgyi Yeshe,
- Palgyi Senge, and
- Vairotsana.
- Please expand, using Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions