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''Terdak Lingpa'' ([[gter bdag gling pa]]) (1646 - 1714)
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Glossary of Masters and Texts Quoted in '''[[Heart of the Matter]]''' by [[Tsele Natsok Rangdrol]]. Compiled by [[Erik Pema Kunsang]].
[[Image:Terdag Lingpa Gyurme Dorje.jpg‎|thumb|256px|right|'''Terdak Lingpa Gyurme Dorje''']]
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[[Image:MinlingTerchen.jpeg‎|frame|'''Mingdroling Terchen Terdak Lingpa Gyurme Dorje''']]
 
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*One of the greatest [[Tertons]] of the [[Nyingma]] School and founder of [[Mindrolling Monastery]], one of [[Six Main Nyingma Monasteries| the six main Nyingma Gompas]].
 
  
*Minling Terchen Terdak Lingpa, [[Gyurme Dorje]] ([[smin gling gter chen gter bdag gling pa 'gyur med rdo rje]], 1646-1714).
 
  
*A disciple as well as a teacher of the fifth Dalai Lama, Terdak Lingpa revealed major termas, compiled the canonical scriptures of the Nyingma tradition ([[rnying ma bka' ma]]), and, with his brother [[Minling Lochen Dharma Shri]] ([[smin gling lo chen dharma sri]], 1654-1718), played a major role in ensuring the continuity of the exegetical tradition of the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]] (Tantra of the Secret Quintessence, NGB, vol. 14, no. 187). [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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*[[Asanga]] -- ([[thogs med]]). Great Indian scholar; chiefly associated with the [[Mind Only School]].
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*[[Buddha Avatamsaka Sutra]] -- ([[sangs rgyas phal po che]]). English title: ''[[The Flower Adornment Sutra]]'', Shambhala Publ.
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*[[Cutting]] -- ([[gcod]]). One of the [[eight Practice Lineages of Tibet]]; connected to [[Machik Labdrön]].
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*[[Dzogchen Hearing Lineage of Aro]] -- ([[rdzogs pa chen po a ro'i snyan brgyud]]). Focusing on the [[Mind Section of the Great Perfection]]; lineage transmitted through [[Aro Yeshe Jungney]].
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*[[Gampopa]] -- ([[mnyam med sgam po pa]]). Early Kagyü master, disciple of [[Milarepa]] and teacher of the [[first Karmapa]] and [[Phagmo Drubpa]].
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*[[Golden Garland of Rulu]] -- ([[ru lu gser phreng]]).
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*[[Götsangpa]], the conqueror -- ([[rgyal ba rgod tshang pa]]). 1189-1258. Early [[Drukpa Kagyü]] master.
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*[[Gyalsey Togmey Rinpoche]] -- ([[rgyal sras rin po che thogs med]]) 1295-1369. A great [[Kadampa]] master and author of the famous ''[[37 Practices of a Bodhisattva]]''. Also known as [[Ngülchu Togmey Zangpo]] -- ([[dngul chu thogs med bzang po]]).
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*[[Gyalwa Drigungpa]] -- ([[rgyal ba bri gung pa]]).
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*[[Hashang]] -- ([[hva shang]]). Chinese Mahayana teacher.
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*[[Khachö Lutreng]] -- ([[mkha' spyod klu 'phreng]]).
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*[[Kyobpa Rinpoche]] -- ([[skyobs pa rin pa che]]). 1143-1217. Early master in the [[Drigung Kagyü lineage]]; disciple of [[Phagmo Drubpa]].
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*[[Lalita Vistara]] -- ([[rgya cher rol pa]]), [[Sutra of the Vast Display]]. A biography of [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. English title: ''[[The Voice of the Buddha]]'', [[Dharma Publishing]].
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*[[Lingje Repa]] -- ([[gling rje ras pa]]). 1128-88. Early [[Drukpa Kagyü]] master.
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*[[Luhipa]], the siddha -- ([[grub thob lu hi pa]]). Indian [[mahasiddha]].
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*[[Maitreya]] -- ([[byams pa]]). The bodhisattva disciple of Buddha Shakyamuni, teacher of [[Asanga]] and the next buddha to appear in this aeon.
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*[[Maitripa]] -- ([[mai tri pa]]). An Indian siddha in the [[Mahamudra lineage]] who was the guru of [[Naropa]].
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*[[Manjushri]] -- ([['jam dpal dbyangs]]). The bodhisattva disciple of Buddha Shakyamuni; personifying [[transcendent knowledge]] and the [[view of the Middle Way]].
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*[[Marpa]], lord -- ([[rje mar pa]]). 1012-1097. Founder of the [[Kagyü tradition]] in Tibet. Disciple of [[Naropa]] and teacher of [[Milarepa]].
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*[[Milarepa]] -- ([[mi la ras pa]]). 1040-1123. The great Tibetan yogi; disciple of [[Marpa]] and teacher of [[Gampopa]]; known for his [[Hundred Thousand Songs]] and biography.
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*[[Nagarjuna]] -- ([[klu grub]]). Great Indian scholar; chiefly associated with the [[Middle Way School]].
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*[[Naropa]], the glorious -- ([[dpal na ro pa]]). Indian pandita, siddha and teacher of [[Marpa]].
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*[[Noble Eight Thousand Verses]] -- ([['phags pa brgyad stong pa]]). The middle length [[Prajnaparamita sutra]].
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*[[Nyang Ben Tingdzin Zangpo]] -- ([[nyang ban ting 'dzin bzang po]]). Tibetan master; disciple of [[Vimalamitra]] and [[Padmasambhava]].
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*[[Orgyenpa]], the siddha -- ([[grub thob o rgyan pa]]). 1230-1309. A disciple of [[Gyalwa Götsangpa]] and the [[second Karmapa]], [[Karma Pakshi]].
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*[[Pacifying]] -- ([[zhi byed]]). One of the [[Eight Practice Lineages in Tibet]]; connected to the Indian [[mahasiddha]] [[Padampa Sangye]].
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*[[Phagmo Drubpa]], the sugata -- ([[bde gshegs phag mo grub pa]]). 1110-70. Disciple of [[Gampopa]].
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*[[Precious Master of Uddiyana]] -- ([[o rgyan rin po che]]). [[Padmasambhava]]; the great [[Lotus-Born guru]]; founder of Buddhism in Tibet.
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*[[Sakyapa, Lord]] -- ([[rje sa skya pa]]). 1182-1251. Also known as [[Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen]]; early master of the [[Sakya lineage]].
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*[[Samantabhadra]] -- ([[kun tu bzang po]]). The dharmakaya buddha in the [[Dzogchen lineage]].
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*[[Saraha]] -- ([[bram ze chen po sa ra ha]]). Indian mahasiddha in the [[Mahamudra lineage]]; famous for his songs.
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*[[Shang Rinpoche]] -- ([['gro mgon zhang rin po che]]) / ([[zhang g.yu brag mgon po]]). 1123-1193. Founder of [[Tsalpa Kagyü]].
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*[[Shavaripa]] -- ([[dpal sha wa ra]]). Indian master. Student of [[Nagarjuna]] and teacher of [[Maitripa]].
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*[[Subhuti]] -- ([[rab 'byor]]). Among the [[ten chief shravaka attendants of Buddha Shakyamuni]], the one famed for eminence in teaching emptiness.
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*[[Sutra of Nonorigination of Dharmas]] -- ([[chos 'byung ba med pa'i mdo]]).
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*[[Sutra of the Good Aeon]] -- ([[mdo sde bskal bzang]]). Dharma Publishing.
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*[[Sutra of the King of Samadhi]] -- ([[ting 'dzin rgyal po'i mdo]]). See also [[King of Samadhi]], [[Thrangu Rinpoche]], Rangjung Yeshe Publ.
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*[[Sutra on Pure Intention]] -- ([[bsam pa dag pa'i mdo]]).
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*[[Tilopa]] -- ([[til li pa]]). Indian mahasiddha; teacher of [[Naropa]].
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*[[Udana Varga]] -- ([[ched du brjod pa'i tshom]]). A Mahayana version of the Pali [[Dammapada]].
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*[[Vimalamitra]] -- ([[dri med gshes gnyen]]). Indian pandita and mahasiddha; one of three masters to bring Dzogchen teachings to Tibet.
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*[[Yang-gönpa]], the conqueror -- ([[rgyal ba yang dgon pa]]). 1213-1287. [[Drukpa Kagyü]] master; disciple of [[Götsangpa]].
  
===Literary Works===
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[[Category:Bibliography]]
*[[rdzogs pa chen po mkha' 'gro snying thig gi khrid yig zab lam gsal byed]]
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[[Category:Glossary]]
 
 
===Main Teachers===
 
*[[Fill in the blanks]]<br>
 
 
 
===Main Students===
 
*[[Mingyur Paldron]]<br>
 
*[[Lochen Dharmashri]]<br>
 
*[[5th Dalai Lama]]<br>
 
 
 
===Main Lineages===
 
*[[Mindrolling]]<br>
 
 
 
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
 
*[['gyur med rdor rje]]<br>
 
*Orgyen Terdag Lingpa
 
*Terchen Terdag Lingpa
 
*Minling Terdag Lingpa
 
 
 
===Other Reference Sources===
 
 
 
 
 
===External Links===
 
*[http://www.mindrolling.com/history/TerdagLingpa.cfm Mindrolling Monastery Website]<br>
 
*[http://tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=ACABB1C6B28ECFC0E732EAD1364387A9?RID=P7 TBRC Page]
 
[[Category:Key Terms]]
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
 
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
 
[[Category:Dzogchen Master]][[Category:Terton]]
 

Latest revision as of 00:14, 13 January 2006

Glossary of Masters and Texts Quoted in Heart of the Matter by Tsele Natsok Rangdrol. Compiled by Erik Pema Kunsang.