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'''Tulku Dorje Dradül''' aka '''Tulku Dordra''' (1892-1959) | '''Tulku Dorje Dradül''' aka '''Tulku Dordra''' (1892-1959) was a son of [[Dudjom Lingpa]] and of Akyabza Kalzang Drönma <ref>Akyabza Kalzang Drönma was the third consort of Dudjom Lingpa, and also the mother of [[Tulku Lhatop]] and of [[Patrul Namkha Jikmé]].</Ref>. He was recognised as the incarnation of Sangdak Ngö Nang Namchö [[Tertön Mingyur Dorjé]]. | ||
[[ | ==Training== | ||
Tulku Dorje Dradül studied the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage with his father Dudjom Lingpa, and the [[Longchen Nyingtik]] lineages with the following masters: | |||
*Chakchung Geshé Gélek Palzang | |||
*[[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]] | |||
*[[Tertön Sogyal]] | |||
==Activity== | |||
Tulku Dorje Dradül propagated the treasure cycles of his father Dudjom Lingpa. A tertön himself, he revealed seven volumes of [[terma]]s, however only two remain now, because in the 1950's and 1960's, some of these texts were buried in the ground and are since lost or ruined. | |||
The two remaining volumes of Tulku Dorje Dradül's termas, written by hand, are in the care of Ahyang Rig Drobpa. | The two remaining volumes of Tulku Dorje Dradül's termas, written by hand, are in the care of Ahyang Rig Drobpa. | ||
Tulku Dorje Dradül also sponsored the construction of sacred objects for the printing house and temple at Lung Shar Ritrö | |||
==Students== | ==Students== | ||
Among his students are: | |||
*[[Chatral Rinpoche]] | *[[Chatral Rinpoche]] | ||
*Katok Chaktsa Rinpoche | |||
*Gyangkhang Tulku Döndrub Dorje | |||
*Nyengön Nesung Rab Rinpoche | |||
*Palyul Choktrul [[Thubten Chökyi Dawa]] | |||
*Siddhi Tülku, who taught Lama Chönam (Light of Berotsana) | |||
==Incarnation== | |||
Some people believe that his tulku is Ahyang Rig Drobpa, founder of the International Society of Tibetology. | |||
==Notes== | |||
<small><references/></small> | |||
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== | ||
*[[Dudjom Lingpa Family Lineage]] | *[[Dudjom Lingpa Family Lineage]] | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://blog.tbrc.org/?p=609 Holly Gayley, ''Who's Who in the Dudjom Lineage?''] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Longchen Nyingtik Masters]] | |||
[[Category: Dudjom Tersar Masters]] | [[Category: Dudjom Tersar Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Tertöns]] | [[Category:Tertöns]] |
Revision as of 17:04, 21 May 2014
Tulku Dorje Dradül aka Tulku Dordra (1892-1959) was a son of Dudjom Lingpa and of Akyabza Kalzang Drönma [1]. He was recognised as the incarnation of Sangdak Ngö Nang Namchö Tertön Mingyur Dorjé.
Training
Tulku Dorje Dradül studied the Dudjom Tersar lineage with his father Dudjom Lingpa, and the Longchen Nyingtik lineages with the following masters:
- Chakchung Geshé Gélek Palzang
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima
- Tertön Sogyal
Activity
Tulku Dorje Dradül propagated the treasure cycles of his father Dudjom Lingpa. A tertön himself, he revealed seven volumes of termas, however only two remain now, because in the 1950's and 1960's, some of these texts were buried in the ground and are since lost or ruined. The two remaining volumes of Tulku Dorje Dradül's termas, written by hand, are in the care of Ahyang Rig Drobpa. Tulku Dorje Dradül also sponsored the construction of sacred objects for the printing house and temple at Lung Shar Ritrö
Students
Among his students are:
- Chatral Rinpoche
- Katok Chaktsa Rinpoche
- Gyangkhang Tulku Döndrub Dorje
- Nyengön Nesung Rab Rinpoche
- Palyul Choktrul Thubten Chökyi Dawa
- Siddhi Tülku, who taught Lama Chönam (Light of Berotsana)
Incarnation
Some people believe that his tulku is Ahyang Rig Drobpa, founder of the International Society of Tibetology.
Notes
- ↑ Akyabza Kalzang Drönma was the third consort of Dudjom Lingpa, and also the mother of Tulku Lhatop and of Patrul Namkha Jikmé.