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[[Image:gesar_wedding_tonka.jpg|frame|'''Image of Gesar from the Gesar Wedding Tonka by Tagtrug Mukpo''']]
[[Image:gesar_wedding_tonka.jpg|frame|'''Image of Gesar from the ''Gesar Wedding Tonka'' by Gerry Haase''']]
'''Gesar of Ling''' (''gling ge sar'') - A legendary warrior king who is invoked as a [[dharma protectors|protector]] of the teachings.
'''Gesar of Ling''' (''gling ge sar'') - A legendary warrior king who is invoked as a [[dharma protectors|protector]] of the teachings.


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==The Empowerment of Gesar==
==The Empowerment of Gesar==
*[[Namkha Drimé Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 2001
*[[Namkha Drimé Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 2001
==External Links==
*[http://taggiemukpo.org/gesarthanka.html Gesar Wedding Tonka by Gerry Haase]


[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]]
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]]

Revision as of 21:14, 20 July 2007

Image of Gesar from the Gesar Wedding Tonka by Gerry Haase

Gesar of Ling (gling ge sar) - A legendary warrior king who is invoked as a protector of the teachings.

Commentary

Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche says:

"Some people think of Ling Gesar as a famous warrior king or general, like Alexander the Great or the Chinese war gods. Others are of the opinion that Ling Gesar is primarily something like a tertön, an individual blessed by Guru Rinpoche who manifests to benefit beings through that blessing. But the real nature of the manifestation we know as Ling Gesar is actually that of Guru Rinpoche himself appearing in the form of a drala."

Namkha Drimé Rinpoche, who is said to be an emanation of Gesar's elder brother, Jatsa Shakar, says that Gesar is the embodiment of the lords of the three families, appearing in the form of a drala. He is the body emanation of Manjushri, the speech emanation of Avalokiteshvara and the mind emanation of Vajrapani.

The Empowerment of Gesar

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