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'''Pond of White Lotus Flowers''' by [[Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal]]. 527 pages. A major historical work on the [[Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage]] with predominant emphasis on the [[Nyingma School]]. Tibetan title: ([[snga 'gyur rdo rje'i theg pa gtso bor gyur pa'i sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad kyi byung ba brjod pa'i gtam rdor bsdus legs bshad pad-ma dkar po'i rdzing bu]]). Published by His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], New Delhi, India.
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Twenty-five Main Disciples of Padmasambhava (rje 'bangs nyer lnga)- in various lists these include
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King Trisong Detsen
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Denma Tsémang
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Dorje Dudjom of Nanam
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Drokben Khyechung Lotsawa
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Gyalwa Changchub of Lasum
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Gyalwa Choyang
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Gyalwe Lodro of Dré
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Jnanakumara of Nyak
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Kawa Paltsek
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Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal, the princess of Karchen
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King Trisong Detsen
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Konchog Jungné of Langdro
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Lhapal the Sokpo
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Namkhai Nyingpo
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Nanam Zhang Yeshe De
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Palgyi Dorje of Lhalung
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Palgyi Senge
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Palgyi Wangchuk
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Palgyi Wangchuk of Odren
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Palgyi Yeshe
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Rinchen Chok of Ma
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Sangye Yeshe
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Shubu Palgyi Senge
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Vairotsana, the great translator
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Yeshe Yang
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Yudra Nyingpo of Gyalmo
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==reference==
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[http://www.rangjung.com/gl/25_disciples-incarnations.htm detailed descriptions with pictures]

Revision as of 00:37, 7 December 2005

Twenty-five Main Disciples of Padmasambhava (rje 'bangs nyer lnga)- in various lists these include

King Trisong Detsen Denma Tsémang Dorje Dudjom of Nanam Drokben Khyechung Lotsawa Gyalwa Changchub of Lasum Gyalwa Choyang Gyalwe Lodro of Dré Jnanakumara of Nyak Kawa Paltsek Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal, the princess of Karchen King Trisong Detsen Konchog Jungné of Langdro Lhapal the Sokpo Namkhai Nyingpo Nanam Zhang Yeshe De Palgyi Dorje of Lhalung Palgyi Senge Palgyi Wangchuk Palgyi Wangchuk of Odren Palgyi Yeshe Rinchen Chok of Ma Sangye Yeshe Shubu Palgyi Senge Vairotsana, the great translator Yeshe Yang Yudra Nyingpo of Gyalmo

reference[edit]

detailed descriptions with pictures