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  • Nyingtig lineage and essential link in the Nyingtig’s Oral-transmission of Yeshe Lama and Tsa-Lung. Two of his main student were is sons Agyur Rinpoche and
    333 bytes (504 words) - 03:00, 5 May 2021
  • Nyingtig lineage and essential link in the Nyingtig’s Oral-transmission of Yeshe Lama and Tsa-Lung. Two of his main student were is sons Agyur Rinpoche and
    173 bytes (431 words) - 03:02, 9 November 2008
  • as the famed Yeshe Lama. These teachings were originally transmitted by the master Padmasambhava to King Trisong Deutsen, the Dakini Yeshe Tsogyal and the
    362 bytes (1,722 words) - 22:55, 30 May 2021
  • for many years, during which he taught the Dzogchen teachings, including Yeshe Lama (ye shes bla ma), Choying Dzo (chos dbyings mdzod) and the Nyingtik/Men-ngak
    14 KB (2,205 words) - 11:52, 21 December 2015
  • (blo bzang rta mgrin): 1867-1937 Dalai Lama XIII, Thubten Gyatso (thub bstan rgya mtsho): 1876-1933 Panchen Lama IX (VI), Chökyi Nyima]] (chos kyi nyi ma):
    113 KB (17,580 words) - 12:42, 9 June 2011
  • Nyingtig lineage and essential link in the Nyingtig’s Oral-transmission of Yeshe Lama and Tsa-Lung. Two of his main student were is sons Agyur Rinpoche and
    330 bytes (510 words) - 06:53, 19 May 2021
  • as the famed Yeshe Lama. These teachings were originally transmitted by the master Padmasambhava to King Trisong Deutsen, the Dakini Yeshe Tsogyal and the
    302 bytes (1,647 words) - 14:53, 15 November 2008
  • twenty thousand words with their Tibetan equivalents. Compiled by Lama Dawasamdup Kazi. Lama Kazi Dawa Samdup. 1920 - Bell, Charles Alfred, Sir, 1870-1945
    5 KB (561 words) - 17:01, 24 June 2021
  • Nyingtig lineage and essential link in the Nyingtig’s Oral-transmission of Yeshe Lama and Tsa-Lung. Two of his main student were is sons Agyur Rinpoche and
    362 bytes (508 words) - 03:00, 5 May 2021
  • ('jam dbyangs bsod nams dpal bzang) Phagchog Chönyi Yeshe ('phags mchog chos nyid ye shes) Mü Yeshe Gyalchog (mus ye shes rgyal mchog) Yongdzin Mati (yongs
    30 KB (4,854 words) - 15:12, 16 February 2021
  • Nyingtig lineage and essential link in the Nyingtig’s Oral-transmission of Yeshe Lama and Tsa-Lung. Two of his main student were is sons Agyur Rinpoche and
    248 bytes (435 words) - 11:41, 6 January 2011
  • Jamgon Gyepa, was said to be blessed by Manjushri. He was an extremely learned Lama and spent his entire life at Dechen Choekhor Monastery dedicating tremendous
    4 KB (567 words) - 07:24, 21 August 2006
  • Kurt Keutzer Lama Choedak Yuthok Lama Chokyi Nyima, Richard Barron Lama Dennis, Kalu Rinpoche's translator Lama Denys Lama Kazi Dawa Samdup Lama Kunga Rinpoche
    7 KB (771 words) - 07:00, 10 January 2006
  • Chogle Namgyal, his famous "de nyid 'dus pa" collections and had met the lama when he visited Shelkar Dzong. He left a lasting impression on her and she
    7 KB (1,206 words) - 21:40, 23 November 2013
  • teachings on the Yeshe Lama, the main Dzogchen teaching of Jigme Lingpa, to a group of masters that included Jamyang Loter Wangpo and Lama Mipham. When Lungtok
    112 KB (18,693 words) - 11:13, 7 August 2017
  • Juniong Monastery was a disciple of Khenpo Thubga (Khenpo Thubten Chöphel) and a custodian of many of Lama Mipham Rinpoche’s and Patrul Rinpoche’s relics. Khenpo
    10 KB (1,701 words) - 11:42, 6 August 2017
  • Khyentse Yeshe Dorje - (mdo mkhyen brtse ye shes rdo rje). A great master and tertön who was the mind emanation of Jigmey Lingpa. (RY) Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje:
    25 KB (3,548 words) - 12:27, 12 August 2008
  • and teachings from the eight schools of Tibetan Buddhism), Nyingthig and Yeshe Lama (the highest Dzogchen teachings), Gyachen Kadzod (the ten knowledge's)
    9 KB (1,368 words) - 22:42, 19 December 2010
  • for many years, during which he taught the Dzogchen teachings, including Yeshe Lama (ye shes bla ma), Choying Dzo (chos dbyings mdzod) and the Nyingtik/Men-ngak
    419 bytes (2,276 words) - 23:33, 30 May 2021
  • religious practice in Tibet, Khenpo Sherab Ozer took refuge vows from Daktrul Thubten Shedrub. He then entered Drong Ngur Monastery, in Nakchu, where he applied
    3 KB (535 words) - 09:36, 2 June 2011

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