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    misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. Pema Lingpa or Padma Lingpa (Tibetan: པདྨ་གླིང་པ་, Wylie: pad+ma gling pa, 1450–1521) was...
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    monastery of Nyingmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism, the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition, located in the Wangdue Phodrang District in central Bhutan...
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    and saint, Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) and his tulkus. It is now the seat of Sungtrul Rinpoche, the current speech incarnation of Pema Lingpa. Tamzhing consists...
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    Dances. Pema Lingpa was born in Chel Baridrang in the Tang [Stang] valley in district of Bumthang. At the age of nine, the young Pema Lingpa began to...
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  • include: Pema Lingpa (1450–1521), Bhutanese saint Pema Rigdzin, 1st Dzogchen Rinpoche (1625–1697), first Dzogchen Rinpoche of Tibet Nyala Pema Dündul (1816–1872)...
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    Mahamudra tradition. He was trained at Ralung Monastery under siddha Pema Lingpa. However, by the age of 25, he had returned his monastic vows to take...
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    was a descendant of Khedrup Kuenga Wangpo (b. 1505), the son of Tertön Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) and his second wife, Yum Bumdren, and Khedrup's consort,...
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  • Jamgon Kongtrul Orgyen Kusum Lingpa (1934–2009), a terton and Nyingma lineage holder within Tibetan Buddhism Pema Lingpa (1450–1521), a famous saint and...
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  • Tertön (redirect from Eight Lingpas)
    Dorje Lingpa (1346–1405) Pema Lingpa (1445/50–1521) Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820–1892) Nyangrel Nyima Ozer Guru Chöwang Dorje Lingpa Pema Lingpa Jamyang...
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  • for both Tibetan and Indian rulers, and as the home of Buddhist saint Pema Lingpa.: 13–14  Buddhism was first introduced to Bhutan in the 7th century AD...
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    central Bhutan. The family belongs to the Nyö clan, and is descended from Pema Lingpa, a Bhutanese Nyingmapa saint. The Nyö clan emerged as a local aristocracy...
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    nobility which claims descent from Bhutan's foremost spiritual saint Pema Lingpa and Tarshong Chukpo, house of Ura. He attended Ura Primary School until...
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    also known as Mebar Tsho, is a holy site, revered as the place where Pema Lingpa, Bhutan's greatest tertön (treasure revealer), discovered several of...
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    འཇམ་དབྱངས་མཁྱེན་བརྩེའི་དབང་པོ, 1820–1892), also known by his tertön title, Pema Ösel Dongak Lingpa, was a teacher, scholar and tertön of 19th-century Tibet. He was...
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    Bhutan. It was built in the 16th century by Sangdag, the youngest son of Pema Lingpa, a famous tertön. The temple is known for its collection of religious...
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    Zhemgang and Kurtoeps from Lhuentse. Trashiyangtse was named by Terton Pema Lingpa during his visit in 15th century meaning; (the fortress of the auspicious...
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    Wedding: Bhutan King Weds Jetsun Pema". NDTV online. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011. "Bhutan's Queen Jetsun Pema gives birth to crown prince"...
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    Orgyen Lingpa (1323–1360), Pema Lingpa (1346–1405), Sangye Lingpa (1340–1396) and Ratna Lingpa (1403–1479). Another key figure was Karma Lingpa (1326–1386)...
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    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Tshewang, Lama Pema (1973). A Brief History of the First druk Hereditary King of Bhutan. Sood...
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    Kharsapani and the sacred remains of Ngawang Namgyal and the tertön Pema Lingpa. Punakha Dzong was the administrative center and the seat of the Government...
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    Pema Choden Wangchuck (by his second wife). Princess Choki Wangmo Wangchuck had two daughters, Ashi Deki Choden and Ashi Sonam Yulgyal. Princess Pema...
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    (Gter-ston) (2003). Harding, Sarah (ed.). The life and revelations of Pema Lingpa. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1-55939-194-4. Retrieved 2011-08-10. Bowman...
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    18 October 2015. Harding, Sarah (2003). The Life and Revelations of Pema Lingpa. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 978-1-55939-194-8. Archived from the original...
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    Lama Tashi Tenzin of Urgelling, a descendant of the treasure revealer Pema Lingpa, and his mother was Tsewang Lhamo, a Monpa woman from a royal family...
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    descendants of Dungkar Choji of the Nyö clan, and is descended from Pema Lingpa, a Bhutanese Nyingma saint. The Nyö clan emerged as a local aristocracy...
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    immediate reincarnation of the fourth Drukchen, the "Omniscient" Kunkhyen Pema Karpo (Wylie: kun mkhyen pad ma dkar po, 1527–1592). His recognition and...
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    until the mid 17th century. In the 17th century the well-known Tertön Pema Lingpa of Bumthang, who founded many monasteries in various parts of Bhutan...
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  • (Bhutan House) Wangchuck dynasty Historical figures Ngawang Namgyal Pema Lingpa Jigme Namgyal Druk Gyalpo (King of Bhutan) Ugyen Wangchuck Druk Gyalpo...
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    trained in Ralung Monastery in Tibet, and belonged to the period of Pema Lingpa and was his disciple. He was a crazy saint who extensively travelled...
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    province of Pema Ko, which is one of the beyul ("hidden lands") of Padmasambhava. He was recognized as the incarnation of Traktung Dudjom Lingpa (1835–1904)...
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