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'''Dzatrul Kunzang Namgyal''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dzaH sprul kun bzang rnam rgyal'') — one of the main teachers of [[Tertön Sogyal]], from [[Katok Monastery]].
'''Dzatrul Kunzang Namgyal''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dzaH sprul kun bzang rnam rgyal'') (b. 19th century) — one of the main teachers of [[Tertön Sogyal]], from [[Katok Monastery]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
He was born into the family of his predecessor, [[Dzatrul Sönam Namgyal]]. He studied at the feet of many great masters, including the omniscient Chökyi Lodrö, the great [[siddha]] [[Nyala Pema Düddul|Pema Düddul]], the [[vidyadhara]] Sönam Palden, and [[the two Jamgöns]], [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo|Khyentse]] and [[Jamgön Kongtrul|Kongtrul]]. He perfected the practice of studying, contemplating and meditating on all the empowerments, instructions and advice for whatever remained of the traditions of earlier generations of Katok masters, and all the [[vajrayana]] transmissions of the school of [[Nyingma|Ancient Translations]]. In so doing, he became like the crowning glory of all the holders of Katok's aural transmission. His students who maintained the lineage included many learned and accomplished masters who gained all the qualities that are signs of progress on the path, including the great [[khenpo]] Atop Rinpoche Tupten Gyaltsen Özer, the great [[tertön]] [[Lerab Lingpa]], [[Trimé Ösal Lingpa]], [[Katok Situ Chökyi Gyatso|Situ Chökyi Gyatso]], [[Adzom Drukpa Drodul Pawo Dorje|Drodul Pawo Dorje]], and Dza Könchok Lama.
He was born into the family of his predecessor, [[Dzatrul Sönam Namgyal]]. He studied at the feet of many great masters, including the omniscient [[Katok Situ Chökyi Lodrö]], the great [[siddha]] [[Nyala Pema Düddul|Pema Düddul]], the [[vidyadhara]] Sönam Palden, and [[the two Jamgöns]], [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo|Khyentse]] and [[Jamgön Kongtrul|Kongtrul]]. He perfected the practice of studying, contemplating and meditating on all the empowerments, instructions and advice for whatever remained of the traditions of earlier generations of Katok masters, and all the [[vajrayana]] transmissions of the school of [[Nyingma|Ancient Translations]]. In so doing, he became like the crowning glory of all the holders of Katok's aural transmission. His students who maintained the lineage included many learned and accomplished masters who gained all the qualities that are signs of progress on the path, including the great [[khenpo]] Atop Rinpoche Tupten Gyaltsen Özer, the great [[tertön]] [[Lerab Lingpa]], [[Trimé Ösal Lingpa]], [[Katok Situ Chökyi Gyatso|Situ Chökyi Gyatso]], [[Adzom Drukpa Drodul Pawo Dorje|Drodul Pawo Dorje]], and Dza Könchok Lama.


::--From ''rgyal ba kaH thog pa’i lo rgyus mdor bsdus''  
::--From ''rgyal ba kaH thog pa’i lo rgyus mdor bsdus''  

Revision as of 21:36, 30 April 2009

Dzatrul Kunzang Namgyal (Wyl. dzaH sprul kun bzang rnam rgyal) (b. 19th century) — one of the main teachers of Tertön Sogyal, from Katok Monastery.

Biography

He was born into the family of his predecessor, Dzatrul Sönam Namgyal. He studied at the feet of many great masters, including the omniscient Katok Situ Chökyi Lodrö, the great siddha Pema Düddul, the vidyadhara Sönam Palden, and the two Jamgöns, Khyentse and Kongtrul. He perfected the practice of studying, contemplating and meditating on all the empowerments, instructions and advice for whatever remained of the traditions of earlier generations of Katok masters, and all the vajrayana transmissions of the school of Ancient Translations. In so doing, he became like the crowning glory of all the holders of Katok's aural transmission. His students who maintained the lineage included many learned and accomplished masters who gained all the qualities that are signs of progress on the path, including the great khenpo Atop Rinpoche Tupten Gyaltsen Özer, the great tertön Lerab Lingpa, Trimé Ösal Lingpa, Situ Chökyi Gyatso, Drodul Pawo Dorje, and Dza Könchok Lama.

--From rgyal ba kaH thog pa’i lo rgyus mdor bsdus