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the gifted khenpo sent to receive teachings on ''Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo'' from Jamdrak Rinpoche.; one of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoches teachers.  +
eighteen important scriptures translated into Tibetan during the time of King Trisong Deutsen.  +
independent kingdom in eastern Tibet; presently situated in the southern part of the Qinghai province.  +
(Tsadra Rinchen Drak), located on the slope above the Palpung monastery in Kham; extensively described in ''The Autobiography of Jamgön Kongtrul's'' and in Ngawang Zangpo, ''Sacred Ground: Jamgön Kongtrul on "Pilgrimage and Sacred Geography,"'' (Snow Lion Publications).  +
42 peaceful and 58 wrathful deities representing the basic qualities of buddha nature, the transformation of samsaric traits on the path, and the perfect virtues of complete enlightenment. The practice connected to their maṇḍala is very popular in the Nyingma and Kagyu traditions.  +
one of the four major schools of Buddhism in Tibet; began in the eleventh century when Drogmi Lotsawa 993-1050), disciple of the Indian master Virupa, brought his teachings back to Tibet.  +
enlightened or awakened one who has completely abandoned all obscurations and perfected every good quality. A perfected bodhisattva after attaining true and complete enlightenment is known as a buddha. The Buddha generally referred to is Shakyamuni Buddha, the buddha of this era, who lived in India around the 6th century B.C. There have been innumerable buddhas in past eons who manifested the way to enlightenment. In the current Good Eon —— from the beginning to the end of human beings —— there will be one thousand buddhas of which Buddha Shakyamuni is the fourth.  +
ritual of 'liberation through seeing' during which the Karmapa wears the crown exclusively worn by the Gyalwang Karmapas.  +
''(Tukdrub Gongpa Kundu)'' A terma treasure revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa that combines all levels of guru sadhana.  +
disciples of the Buddha who vowed to preserve the Dharma until the coming of Maitreya.  +
(b.1912) — Tsuklag Nangwa Wangchuk; one of the main masters of the Kagyu lineage in recent times.  +
the great tertön's servant; told many stories to Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.  +
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's grandson; Tsikey Chokling's oldest son. ''See also'' Sey Phakchok.  +
female buddha; saṃbhogakaya manifestation of Samantabhadri; one of the chief yidam deities of the Sarma Schools, as well as a wisdom dakini.  +
(1646-1714) — Gyurmey Dorje, built Mindrolling in Central Tibet, one of the most important Nyingma monasteries.  +