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'''Lama Gyurdrak''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bla ma 'gyur grags'') (d.1975) was [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]'s first tutor, chosen by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. The nephew of [[Lama Tseten]], the tutor of [[Khandro Tsering Chödrön]], he was a great [[Dzogchen]] practitioner in his own right. His father, Derge Yilungpa Sonam Namgyal, attained [[rainbow body]] in 1952/3.<ref>From a teaching by [[Sogyal Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 16 June 2009. For more on Derge Yilungpa Sonam Namgyal's attainment of rainbow body see [[Chögyam Trungpa]], ''Born in Tibet'', pp. 95-96 and [[Tulku Thondup]], ''The Practice of Dzogchen'', Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1989, pp.138-139.</ref>
'''Lama Gyurdrak''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bla ma 'gyur grags'') (d.1975) was [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]'s first tutor, chosen by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. The nephew of [[Lama Tseten]], the tutor of [[Khandro Tsering Chödrön]], he was a great [[Dzogchen]] practitioner in his own right. His father, [[Sonam Namgyal|Derge Yilungpa Sonam Namgyal]], attained [[rainbow body]] in 1952/3.<ref>From a teaching by [[Sogyal Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 16 June 2009. For more on Derge Yilungpa Sonam Namgyal's attainment of rainbow body see [[Chögyam Trungpa]], ''Born in Tibet'', pp. 95-96 and [[Tulku Thondup]], ''The Practice of Dzogchen'', Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1989, pp.138-139.</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 16:16, 14 July 2009

Lama Gyurdrak (Wyl. bla ma 'gyur grags) (d.1975) was Sogyal Rinpoche's first tutor, chosen by Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö. The nephew of Lama Tseten, the tutor of Khandro Tsering Chödrön, he was a great Dzogchen practitioner in his own right. His father, Derge Yilungpa Sonam Namgyal, attained rainbow body in 1952/3.[1]

Notes

  1. From a teaching by Sogyal Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 16 June 2009. For more on Derge Yilungpa Sonam Namgyal's attainment of rainbow body see Chögyam Trungpa, Born in Tibet, pp. 95-96 and Tulku Thondup, The Practice of Dzogchen, Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1989, pp.138-139.