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− | + | Twenty-One Indian Panditas ([[rgya gar gyi mkhas pa nyi shu rtsa gcig]]). | |
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+ | According to the Self-Existing Oneness of the Effortless Great Perfection ([[rdzogs pa chen po rtsol bral rang byung nyag gcig]]) revealed by the knowledge-holder [[Longsal Nyingpo]] (1625-1692) of the [[Katok]] tradition, their lineage is as follows: | ||
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+ | *[[Garab Dorje]] ([[dga' rab rdo rje]]) | ||
+ | *[[Manjushrimitra]] ([['jam dpal bshes gnyen]]) | ||
+ | *[[Dhahena Talo]] | ||
+ | *[[Rajadeva the senior prince]], aka [[Rajahasti the senior prince]] | ||
+ | *[[Princess Paramita]] | ||
+ | *[[Takshaka the naga king]] ([['jog po]]) | ||
+ | *[[Bodhi the Yakshini]] ([[gnod sbyin mo byang chub ma]]) | ||
+ | *[[Sarati the courtesan]] ([[smad tshong ma bdag nyid ma]]) | ||
+ | *[[Brilliance the Kashmiri scholar]] ([[kha che'i mkhan po rab snang]]) | ||
+ | *[[Maharaja the scholar of Uddiyana]] | ||
+ | *[[Princess Gomadevi]] ([[sras mo go ma de byi]]) | ||
+ | *[[Aloke the Atsantra]] ([[a tsan tra a lo ke]]) | ||
+ | *[[Kukkuraja the Dog King]] ([[khyi'i rgyal po ku ku ra' dza]]) | ||
+ | *[[Parati the rishi]] | ||
+ | *[[Putamati the courtesan]] | ||
+ | *[[Nagarjuna]] | ||
+ | *[[Kukkuraja the Younger]] ([[khyi'i rgyal po phyi ma]]) aka [[Dhahuna the Dog King]] aka [[Kukku Dhahuna]] | ||
+ | *[[Manjushrimitra the Younger]] ([['jam dpal bshes gnyen phyi ma]]) | ||
+ | *[[Devaraja]] ([[rgyal po de ba ra' dza]]) aka [[Devaraja Muley Tsen]] | ||
+ | *[[Butakuta]] aka [[Bhutakugta]] | ||
+ | *[[Shri Singha]] | ||
+ | *[[Kungamo the virtuous]] ([[dge slong ma kun dga' mo]]) | ||
+ | *[[Vimalamitra]] | ||
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+ | [RY], from [[Wellsprings of the Great Perfection]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Indian Masters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Early Dzogchen Lineage]] |
Latest revision as of 06:02, 8 July 2006
Twenty-One Indian Panditas (rgya gar gyi mkhas pa nyi shu rtsa gcig).
According to the Self-Existing Oneness of the Effortless Great Perfection (rdzogs pa chen po rtsol bral rang byung nyag gcig) revealed by the knowledge-holder Longsal Nyingpo (1625-1692) of the Katok tradition, their lineage is as follows:
- Garab Dorje (dga' rab rdo rje)
- Manjushrimitra ('jam dpal bshes gnyen)
- Dhahena Talo
- Rajadeva the senior prince, aka Rajahasti the senior prince
- Princess Paramita
- Takshaka the naga king ('jog po)
- Bodhi the Yakshini (gnod sbyin mo byang chub ma)
- Sarati the courtesan (smad tshong ma bdag nyid ma)
- Brilliance the Kashmiri scholar (kha che'i mkhan po rab snang)
- Maharaja the scholar of Uddiyana
- Princess Gomadevi (sras mo go ma de byi)
- Aloke the Atsantra (a tsan tra a lo ke)
- Kukkuraja the Dog King (khyi'i rgyal po ku ku ra' dza)
- Parati the rishi
- Putamati the courtesan
- Nagarjuna
- Kukkuraja the Younger (khyi'i rgyal po phyi ma) aka Dhahuna the Dog King aka Kukku Dhahuna
- Manjushrimitra the Younger ('jam dpal bshes gnyen phyi ma)
- Devaraja (rgyal po de ba ra' dza) aka Devaraja Muley Tsen
- Butakuta aka Bhutakugta
- Shri Singha
- Kungamo the virtuous (dge slong ma kun dga' mo)
- Vimalamitra
[RY], from Wellsprings of the Great Perfection.