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  • (Sengye/Senge) (Choseng Trungpa Rinpoche), the XII Trungpa tulku (b. February 6, 1989). Chokyi Sengay is the present Trungpa tulku. The region called Surmang
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  • teachings and receive his blessings. Choseng Trungpa, the Twelfth Trungpa Tulku, along with the other tulkus and leaders of Surmang, asked him to assume
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  • Gyaltsen, the name of Sakya Pandita. 2) Kunga Gyaltsen, the name of first Trungpa tulku of Surmang zur mang [RY]
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  • reincarnations are the Drubwang Pema Norbu tulkus (Penor Rinpoche), Taklung Phakchok, the Surmang Trungpa tulkus Kusum Lingpa. Please expand, using Sample
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  • be legally part of the organization. Choseng Trungpa, the Twelfth Trungpa Tulku, along with the other tulkus and leaders of Surmang, asked Sakyong Mipham
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  • Gyaltsen, the name of Sakya Pandita. 2) Kunga Gyaltsen, the name of first Trungpa tulku of Surmang [[zur mang" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and
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  • "hill" E.g., Surmang Dudtsi Til zur mang bdud rtsi thil, the seat of the Trungpa tulkus. "The Surmang Hill of Amrita." [mss" contains invalid characters or
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  • "hill" E.g., Surmang Dudtsi Til zur mang bdud rtsi thil, the seat of the Trungpa tulkus. "The Surmang Hill of Amrita." [mss] [RY]
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  • ཟུར་མང་དགོན་པ Surmang Monastery [IW] Surmang Monastery [in Kham seat of the Trungpa Tulkus] [IW]
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  • of many important lamas including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and more teachers from the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Even
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  • served as a mechanism for continuity within the Kagyu tradition. As Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche wrote in his book Born in Tibet: “Tai Situ Rinpoche, who was second
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  • Ponlop Rinpoche and his Nalandabodhi organization, the Twelfth Surmang Trungpa Rinpoche, the Seventh Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, the Third Tenga Rinpoche
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  • Ann Helm A long–term student of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Ann joined the Nalanda Translation Committee in 1986. She studied Tibetan at Naropa University
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  • Dorje Druktrul Rinpoche Khen Rinpoche Karma Dorje Tarthang Tulku Kunga and Zurmang Trungpa Rinpoche Tso Paltrul Rinpoche Sertar Rinpoche The Students of
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  • took place at the Surmang Namgyal Tse monastery, one of the seats of the Trungpa Rinpoches. During the time of the great upheavals, Chime Rinpoche was forced
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  • collections in India from 1960-61 onwards. The only Tibetan books Chogyam Trungpa brought to Europe when he and Akong Rinpoche first came to England in the
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  • features. དྲུང་པ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ 1) Trungpa Rinpoche; 2) btsun pa from the lineage of a high noble [h] [IW] 1) Trungpa Rinpoche [chief tulku of surmang monestery];
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  • Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Dudjom Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, Chattral Rinpoche, Thinley Norbu Rinpoche With Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche:
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  • the Young Lamas' Home School for Tibetan tulkus established by Mrs. Freda Bedi in New Delhi. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and several other Lama's who were
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  • Pema Namgyal Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Tsara Khenchen Chodrak Trungpa Chokyi Gyatso Tarthang Tulku Khenpo Tsondru Zhechen Kongtrul zhe chen kong sprul pad+ma
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  • Tsoknyi Rinpoche Tulku Chogyal Rinpoche Tulku Pema Rigdzin Tulku Rangdrol Tulku Sang-ngak Rinpoche Tulku Thondup Rinpoche Zangzang Tulku Zatrul Rinpoche
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  • Ponlop Rinpoche and his Nalandabodhi organization, the Twelfth Surmang Trungpa Rinpoche, the Seventh Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, the Third Tenga Rinpoche
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  • ordination from H.H. Karmapa. Thrangu Rinpoche was also, along with Chogyam Trungpa, a student of the famous Khenpo Gangshar. When he was twenty-seven, Rinpoche
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  • kha sbyor) Karma Chagme Raga Asey Zurmang Trungpa Kunga Namgyal Karmapa Choying Dorje Karmapa Yeshe Dorje Tulku Karma Gyurme Zurmang Tentrul (zur mang bstan
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  • Tibetan Buddhist teachers Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and his son Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche believe them to be emanations, or tulkus, of the Kulika kings, dedicated
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  • collections in India from 1960-61 onwards. The only Tibetan books Chogyam Trungpa brought to Europe when he and Akong Rinpoche first came to England in the
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    grol). Published in English as Liberation Through Hearing in the Bardo. Trungpa and Freemantle, Shambhala Publications. [RY] Liberation Through Hearing
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  • Chodron - Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's sister. Mingyur Dorje - the tulku of Yongey Mingyur Dorje; he was a disciple of Chokgyur Lingpa and though being a tulku himself
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  • Catherine Dalton Cathryn Abato Chojor Radha Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche Christian Bruyat Christian Charrier Christian Lindtner Christine
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  • Rinpoche Tubten Zopa Rinpoche Tulku Chogyal Rinpoche Tulku Pema Rigdzin Tulku Pema Wangyal Tulku Rangdrol Tulku Sang-ngak Rinpoche Tulku Thondup Rinpoche Yeshe
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  • kha sbyor) Karma Chagme Raga Asey Zurmang Trungpa Kunga Namgyal Karmapa Choying Dorje Karmapa Yeshe Dorje Tulku Karma Gyurme Zurmang Tentrul (zur mang bstan
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  • drung pa rin po che 1) Trungpa Rinpoche [chief tulku of surmang monestery]; 2) btsun pa from the lineage of a mi drag chen po [h]
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  • Dorje Druktrul Rinpoche Khen Rinpoche Karma Dorje Tarthang Tulku Kunga and Zurmang Trungpa Rinpoche Tso Paltrul Rinpoche Sertar Rinpoche The Students of
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  • Through Hearing in the Bardo. Trns. by Franscesca Fremantle and Chögyam Trungpa, Shambhala Publications, Boston. [ZL] [RY] Tibetan calendar is based on
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  • 1931-1960 Tenga Rinpoche : 1932- Khenchen Trangu Rinpoche : 1933- Zurmang Trungpa XI, Chökyi Gyatso (zur mang drung pa chos kyi rgya mtsho): 1940-1987 Tokden
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  • century) Root guru of both Chogyam Trungpa and Thrangu Rinpoche. He is mentioned in Born in Tibet by Chogyam Trungpa. In addition to being a learned scholar
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  • Blas Anglada Catherine Dalton Cathryn Abato Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche Christian Bruyat Christian Lindtner Christine Keyser Chryssoula
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  • Chokden (TOLID 6351) Śākya Śrī (TOLID 8782) Śākyaśrībhadra (TOLID 2810) Trungpa, 4th Tseten Zhabdrung, 6th Tsha kho dpon po ngag dbang grags pa Tsha sgang
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  • Chogdungs - cog brdung: 153 Chögyal Kyong - chos rgyal skyong: 309 Chögyam Trungpa - chos rgya drung pa: 259 Chöje Lingpa - chos rje gling pa: 246 Chokgyur
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