傑尊·朵仁巴千波

A holder of the Vajrayoginī and Lamdré Lobshed Lineages, Jetsun Doringpa Chenpo received ordination from Drathangpa Sherab Dawa. He stayed for many years at an isolated hermitage or retreat site named Kha’u Drak Dzong. Later, he imparted instructions of this Vajrayogini lineage to Tsarchen Losal Gyatso, the founder of the Tsar sub-lineage of the Sakya […]

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金剛總持旺秋喇登

Wangchuk Rabten was the eighteenth abbot of Zhalu. He was a disciple of Khenchen Lapsum Gyaltsen, and nephew of Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk. Wangchuk Rabten is also an important master in the transmission lineage of the Lamdré Lobshed teachings. He was the teacher of Gonpo Sonam Chogden. […]

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堪千·喇松·堅贊旺波

Lapsum Gyaltsen Wangpo was born in Oyuk, Tsang. His father was named Gyal-lha and his mother was Khandroma. His childhood name was Tsogyal. He began his studies of reading, writing and recitation at a very early age. He was given novice vows by Drubpa’i Wangchuk Drungpa Gatsepa of Dingma Monastery. He studied Prajñāpāramitā at Dreyul […]

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薩千·西繞炯內

Sharchen Sherab Jungne was the eighteen Ngor Monastery throne holder.   Further Reading: The Eighteenth Ngor Khenchen, Sharchen Sherab Jungne, by Tsering Namgyal (Source: Treasury of Lives). […]

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