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  • ...''' (Tib. པདྨ་བཀའ་ཐང་, [[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma bka' thang''), the ''Chronicle of Padma'' — a biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]], also known as the ''Sheldrakma'' (W *Gustave-Charles Toussaint, ''Le Dict de Padma: Padma thang yig'', Librarie Ernest Leroux, 1935 ...
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  • ===Pema Kathang=== In the ''[[Pema Kathang]]'' revealed by [[Orgyen Lingpa]] the eight manifestations are mentioned in ...
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  • The fourteenth-century Tibetan ''[[Pema Kathang|Chronicles of Padma]]'' mentions that this dharani was first translated into Tibetan during the ...
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  • ...ers, 1987), 106. In order to prevent confusion, please note that the Padma Kathang refers to the Boudhanath Stupa as Swayambhu, “naturally arisen”, stupa. ...the Sacred Art and Traditions of Svayambhu''. Edited by Tsering Gellek and Padma Maitland. Berkeley, California: Dharma Publishing, 2011. ...
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  • .../or Newar.</ref> and travelled to Nepal and India. According to the [[Pema Kathang]], Namkhé Nyingpo was sent by King [[Trisong Deutsen]] together with four ...'' Vol. I & II, (Emeryville: Dharma Publishing, 1978): 478.</ref> The Pema Kathang also ascribes the translation of six tantras to Namkhé Nyingpo: 5. Khakhor ...
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  • ...1978): 361 – 363. In order to prevent confusion, please note that the Pema Kathang refers to the Boudhanath Stupa as Svayaṃbhu, “naturally arisen”, stup The Pema Kathang recounts, that Shantarakshita tells the story of the four brothers, who mad ...
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  • ...still active in the seventh century was Jaggayyapeta.<ref name="ftn9">Sree Padma Holt and A. W. Barber, eds., ''Buddhism in the Krishna River Valley of Andh ...
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  • The [[Pema Kathang]] and other life-stories, give a more fluid picture of places and their loc The Padma Kathang also places Zahor to the southeast,<ref name="ftn11"> Yeshe, Tsogyal,'' The ...
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  • According to the [[Pema Kathang]], Humkara’s home-country is the mythical country of Ngatubchen (Wyl. ''r * Yeshe Tsogyal. ''The Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava, Vol. I & II''. Padma bKa'i Thang. rediscovered by Terchen Urgyan Lingpa, translated into French ...
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  • ...ng the True Meaning'', from ''The Complete Works of rTse le rGod Tshang pa Padma Legs Grub'', Gangtok, 1979, volume 3, p. 421-2. Other sources, such as Sang Padmasambhava was known as Padma Raja—Pema Gyalpo—, ‘The Lotus-born King’. ...
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