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    ISBN 81-85179-21-2. Rinchen Zangpo - Rigpa Wiki Lochen Rinchen Sangpo, the Great Translator Gardner, Alexander (July 2011). "Rinchen Zangpo". The Treasury...
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    Sherab Sangpo (Wylie: mkhan po shes rab bzang po) (Tibetan: མཁན་པོ་ཤེས་རབ་བཟང་པོ) Sherab Sangpo is the Spiritual Director of Bodhicitta Sangha | Heart...
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    'khyung po). 8th: Yeshe Dzin, dharmaguru of King Gedun Bang. 9th: Lotsawa Rinchen Sangpo, 954 - 1055. 10th: Geshe Chagpa Thrichog of the Kadmapa tradition. 11th:...
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  • ex-abbot Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen. After Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen, his younger brother Sanggye Pal became Dishi, in 1309. Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen was born...
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    Suchandra (sometimes wrongly Sanskritized as "Chandrabhadra," Tib. Dawa Sangpo), is reported to have requested teaching from the Buddha that would allow...
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    Nyingma (redirect from Rinchen Terdzod)
    their teachings to trace back to the first Buddha Samantabhadra (Güntu Sangpo) and Indian mahasiddhas such as Garab Dorjé, Śrī Siṃha and Jñānasūtra. Traditional...
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    six, he started his formal education under the tutorship of Venerable Rinchen Sangpo. He took his first oral examination on 10 October 1981 in the presence...
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    rebuilt during the reign of the Seventh Dalai Lama (1708–1757). Dungsay Rinchen-namgyel and Jetsunma Mingyur Paldron, the son and daughter of Terdak Lingpa...
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    of buddhist monasteries in Ladakh Geography of Ladakh Tourism in Ladakh Rinchen Zangpo Wanla Introduction Detailed description of the interior Wanla Introduction...
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  • foundational works on Tibetan medicine (rgyud bzhi, Gyüschi) Lochen Rinchen Sangpo 957–1055 lo chen rin chen bzang po - First translator of Sarma texts...
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    in Clarifying the Jewel Rosary of the Profound Five-Fold Path by Kunga Rinchen, the Dharma heir to Jigten Sumgön. The Drikung Kagyü also have a tradition...
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    numerous Sakya masters like Drakpa Gyeltsen, Sakya Pandita, Ngorchen Günga Sangpo, and Gorampa Sönam Senggé. The verses are: If you cling to this life, then...
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    Trisong Detsen, student of Padmasambhava Khön Lu'i Wangpo Srungwa Khön Dorje Rinchen Khön Sherab Yontan Khön Yontan Jungne Khön Tsugtor Sherab Khön Gekyab Khön...
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    tsong kha pa, blo bzang grags pa Je Rinpoche (rje rin po che) 2. Dharma Rinchen (Gyaltsab Je) 1364–1432 1419–1431 dar ma rin chen 3. Khedrup Gelek Pelzang...
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    first Dharmaraja of Shambhala, Dawa Sangpo, was said to have been empowered directly by the Buddha. Dawa Sangpo recognized that he could not give up...
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  • Jangsem Sherab Zangpo, also known as Jangsem Sherab Sangpo, (1395-1457) was a 15th-century Buddhist monk and teacher, and one of the six contemporary disciples...
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    Nyima Changra Philosophical College in central Tibet. From Khenpo Tsense Sangpo he received all the Nyingthig initiations and teachings as well as his first...
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    that, prior to his birth as Duldzin Dragpa Gyaltsen, he was also Buton Rinchen Drub (1291–1364) of Shalu Monastery Tibetan historian Samten Karmay writes...
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    birthplace. Xuanzang states that Vasubandhu was born in Gandhara however Buton Rinchen Drup places Vasubandhu in Central India. Vasubandhu's name means "the Kinsman...
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    Jetsǖn Könchog Rinchen (1st Chetsang) 1580 1654 1615 1626 Kunkhyen Chökyi Dragpa (1st Chungtsang) 1595 1659 1626 1659 Könchog trinley Sangpo (Chetsang) 1656...
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    county. Survived but was imprisoned for 5 years. February 17, 2012 Damchoe Sangpo 38 Monk from Bongthak Monastery. Self-immolated at the monastery. Died at...
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  • Lodro Drakpa (1920-75), Kunga Tukje Palsang (1925-2000) and Ngawang Yonten Sangpo (1928-2002). The strong form of shentong defended by Dölpopa and Tāranātha...
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