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  • sngags pa (redirect from Ngakpas)
    practitioner of tantra * exorcist, weatherman [applied] [IW] Mantrin [GD] Ngakpa, Mantrika. A practitioner of Vajrayana. tantrika. Tantric practitioners
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  • Arbor]]-based Vajrayana Buddhist community Flaming Jewel[1]. He lives as a ngakpa together with his wife and children in Ann Arbor. Since 1990, he has taught
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  • [RY] sngags sdom - Mantrayana vows [RY] sngags pa - a mantrika; tantrika, ngakpa, a practitioner of the Mantra community of ascetic, esoteric trainers, followers
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  • eventually formed the Great Group of Rebkong Ngakpa, known as Rebkong Ngak-Mang. Through his dedication, thousands of Ngakpa & Ngakma came to Amdo to settle, building
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  • community of practitioners usually the fully ordained monks and nuns or the Ngakpas. The Noble Sangha means those who have achieved the path of seeing among
    264 bytes (39 words) - 18:03, 23 September 2007
  • ba phreng ba - otherwise known as Pawo Rinpoche), it is stated that: 'A ngakpa named Nuden Dorje will appear, who shall reveal the gTérmas of Padmasambhava
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  • training, sadhana practice [RY] sgrub phrin - sadhana practice [RY] sngags pa - Ngakpa, Mantrika. A practitioner of Vajrayana. tantrika. Tantric practitioners
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  • teachings into spanish both in audio and written format. ==Dharma Names== Ngakpa Konchok Thondup Dorje -Drikung Kagyu Lotsawa Urgyen Lekshe Drayang -Younge
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  • (1785-1848), A brilliant Vajrayana master and founder of the Dzogchen Namgyal Ling Ngakpa house. He wrote 'The Treasure of Sutra and Tantra' which contains 'The Tibetan
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  • colleges known as Sera May and Sera Jay and one mantric college known as Ngakpa Dratsang (sngags pa grwa tshang). Sera Gon has been reestablished in India
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  • [disciple of Marpa] [IW] rngog ston chos kyi rdo rje the disciple of Marpa, Ngakpa [RY]
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  • instructions on the channels, wind energies and bindus from the eminent Ngakpa yogi Dorlo Rinpoche. He also studied Lamrim Chenmo, as well as the Gelugpa
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  • Gyatrul Rinpoche Lama Ganga Gönpo Tseden Rinpoche Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche Ngakpa Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche Khenpo Palden Sherab Khenpo Namdrol Yangthang Tulku
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    Dzongmar Gonpa (mtha' smug rdzong dmar dgon pa), the meditation place of Athu Ngakpa Yu Ngok (a mthu'i sngags pa g.yu rngogs). In the west is Sheldel Chökyi
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  • Padmasambhava, he was ordained with vows in the Secret Mantrayana tradition (“ngakpa” vows). Tulku Takhyung received guidance and training in Tantric Yoga in
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  • was so named because of its location at the top of Drepung, just below the Ngakpa Dratshang debate-yard. His successor to the throne was the 3rd Dalai Lama
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  • pilgrimage sites in Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan and India as monk and wandering Ngakpa. From 1954 to 1987 Rinpoche was Head of the Department for Indo-Tibetan
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  • was so named because of its location at the top of Drepung, just below the Ngakpa Dratshang debate-yard. His successor to the throne was the 3rd Dalai Lama
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "a mantrika; tantrika, ngakpa, a practitioner of the Mantra community of ascetic, esoteric trainers, followers
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  • "In 1974 in Kalimpong he received ordination from HH Dudjom Rinpoche as a Ngakpa or Buddhist Tantric Yogin of the Nyingmapa order" The Alchemy of Realization
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  • Rinpoche Namkha Drimed Rinpoche Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche Ngakpa Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche Özer
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  • Padmasambhava's twenty-five main disciples was (right) Khyeuchung Lotsawa. He was a ngakpa wearing white robes and uncut braided hair who received all the tantric
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  • type) with input value "rngog ston chos kyi rdo rje]] the disciple of Marpa, Ngakpa" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected
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  • received it twice more from Dilgo Khyentse around 1950 and 1978. Later, the ngakpa Gönpo Tsering taught him Tu, the art of overcoming enemies. This was essential
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  • Rinpoché was born in Central Tibet in 1921 from a patrilineal descent of Ngakpas. He studied the sutras and tantras from 1937 to 1949. After that, and until
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  • master of Vajrayana Buddhism. He is the tenth lineage holder of the Repkong Ngakpas. This is a family lineage of yogis, or householders, and was the largest
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  • was so named because of its location at the top of Drepung, just below the Ngakpa Dratshang debate-yard. His successor to the throne was the 3rd Dalai Lama
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  • monk, but Jamyang Khyentse and Kongtrul took back his vows and he became a ngakpa. He had two consorts but no sons. I have heard that he later said, “Darn
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  • was so named because of its location at the top of Drepung, just below the Ngakpa Dratshang debate-yard. His successor to the throne was the 3rd Dalai Lama
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    'tantric practitioner.' [RY] Tantrika (sngags pa). 'Tantric practitioner,' ngakpa. A person who has received empowerment, continues sadhana practice and keeps
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  • sngags pa Ngakpa, Mantrika. A practitioner of Vajrayana. tantrika. Tantric practitioners. A person who has received empowerment, continues the sadhana
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  • Tradition from Sutra to Tantra, remains the main text studied by Tibet’s Ngakpa lineages of lay Buddhist yogi-practitioners. (Source Accessed Feb 14, 2020)
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  • was so named because of its location at the top of Drepung, just below the Ngakpa Dratshang debate-yard. His successor to the throne was the 3rd Dalai Lama
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  • des Garuda, p.37. [MR-ShabkarNotes] ngakpa (sngags pa) [LW1] [RY] Ngakpa (sngags pa). See Tantrika. [ZL] [RY] Ngakpa (Tib. sngags pa, Skt. mantrin) is a
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  • classes of Mahayoga; 2) Two sections of the sangha. Refers to monks and ngakpas [RY]
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    are famous for the number, spiritual accomplishment and power of their ngakpas (Skt. mantrin) who dress in white, and keep their hair, sometimes more than
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  • received it twice more from Dilgo Khyentse around 1950 and 1978. Later, the ngakpa Gönpo Tsering taught him Tu, the art of overcoming enemies. This was essential
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  • classes of Mahayoga; 2) Two sections of the sangha. Refers to monks and ngakpas
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  • nirmanakaya. [RY] Two sections of the sangha (sde gnyis). Refers to monks and ngakpas. [RY] Two Segments (brtag gnyis), the king of the Sarma Tantras, [RY] Two
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  • instigated widespread expansion of the sect of white-clad, long-haired Ngakpas, Kusali tantrikas in possession of the three sets of vows. In addition,
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  • (1920-2009) was born in Central Tibet in 1920 from a patrilineal descent of ngakpas. He studied the sutras and tantras from 1937 to 1949. After which and until
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  • community of practitioners usually the fully ordained monks and nuns or the ngakpas. The Noble Sangha means those who have achieved the path of seeing among
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  • instigated widespread expansion of the sect of white-clad, long-haired Ngakpas, Kusali tantrikas in possession of the three sets of vows. In addition,
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  • Dzongmar Gonpa (mtha' smug rdzong dmar dgon pa,) the meditation place of Athu Ngakpa Yu Ngok (a mthu'i ngags pa g.yu rngogs) In the west is Sheldel Chökyi Potrang
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  • the person depicted. Ngakchung, Khenpo (1879-1941) - see Khenpo Ngakchung. ngakpa - practitioner of Vajrayana who keeps long hair, wears a different robe
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  • 213; systems of explanation, 214 New Treasures - gter gsar, 47; expl., 235 ngakpa - sngags pa, 285 Ngakso - sngags gso, xli, 210; expl., xl Ngari - mnga'
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  • Tennyi Dargye Ling - snga 'gyur zhe chen bstan gnyis dar rgyas gling: 10, 298 ngakpa - sngags pa: 317 Ngangchungma - ngang chung ma: 29 Nganlam - ngan lam: 141
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  • advised him to remain a layman and let his hair grow long in the style of a ngakpa (Sanskrit mantrika), a nonmonastic practitioner of the tantras; Jamyang
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