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'''Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso''' aka '''Ling Lama Orgyen Chöjor Gyatso''', aka '''Golok Lang Lama Tupten Chökyi Jorpa''' was a highly accomplished [[Dzogchen]] master. In the early part of his life, he was a student of [[Patrul Rinpoche]] and later he became a student of [[Dudjom Lingpa]], and a root master of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]].
'''Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso''' aka '''Ling Lama Orgyen Chöjor Gyatso''' and '''Golok Lang Lama Tupten Chökyi Jorpa''' (19th-20th centuries), was a highly accomplished [[Dzogchen]] master. In the early part of his life, he was a student of [[Patrul Rinpoche]] and later he became a student of [[Dudjom Lingpa]].


On his master’s instruction, Lama Kedrup left Dudjom Lingpa in Golok with other senior students and made the long journey to [[Pemakö]] to find the reincarnation of his master : Dudjom Rinpoche.
Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso left Dudjom Lingpa in [[Golok]], Tibet, with other senior students such as [[Lama Khedrup]], and made the long journey to [[Pemakö]] to find the reincarnation of his master: [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], to whom he became a [[root master]].


In Pemakö, when Dudjom Rinpoche was seven years old, Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso requested him o give a public teaching on Shantideva’s major work by saying to him : “When you were Dudjom Lingpa, your son, Dodrupchen Tenpai Nyima, gave public teaching on [[Shantideva]]’s A Guide To the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life when he was eight years old. It’s only right that the father should give this teaching at the age of seven and no later than seven and a half. Yes, by then, you must teach the first four chapters, and so you’d better start studying”.
In Pemakö, when Dudjom Rinpoche was seven years old, Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso requested him to give a public teaching on [[Shantideva]]’s major work by saying to him: “When you were Dudjom Lingpa, your son, [[Dodrupchen Jikme Tenpe Nyima]], gave a public teaching on Shantideva’s ''[[Bodhicharyavatara|Guide To the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life]]'' when he was eight years old. It’s only right that the father should give this teaching at the age of seven and no later than seven and a half. Yes, by then, you must teach the first four chapters, and so you’d better start studying”.


Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave to Dudjom Rinpoche the empowerments, transmissions and teachings of the lineage of:
Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave to Dudjom Rinpoche the empowerments, transmissions and teachings of the lineage of:
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He gave him detailed instructions and teaching on:
He gave him detailed instructions and teaching on:
*Definitive Distinctions among the Three Vows of [[Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal]].
*[[Ascertainment of the Three Types of Vows]] of [[Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal]].


Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave to Dudjom Rinpoche instructions on the following ngöndros:
Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave to Dudjom Rinpoche instructions on the following ngöndros:
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*[[Tröma Nakmo]] ngöndro (of the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage)
*[[Tröma Nakmo]] ngöndro (of the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage)


After Dudjom Rinpoche’s completion of theses practices, Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave him teachings and instructions on the [[Six bardos]] for six months, and on [[Khordé Rushen]].
After Dudjom Rinpoche’s completion of theses practices, Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave him teachings and instructions on the [[six bardos]] for six months, and on [[Khordé Rushen]].
 
==Further Reading==
*[[Nyoshul Khenpo]], ''A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems : Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage'' (Junction City: Padma Publishing, 2005), pages 468-469.


[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar Masters]]
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar Masters]]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 28 October 2014

Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso aka Ling Lama Orgyen Chöjor Gyatso and Golok Lang Lama Tupten Chökyi Jorpa (19th-20th centuries), was a highly accomplished Dzogchen master. In the early part of his life, he was a student of Patrul Rinpoche and later he became a student of Dudjom Lingpa.

Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso left Dudjom Lingpa in Golok, Tibet, with other senior students such as Lama Khedrup, and made the long journey to Pemakö to find the reincarnation of his master: Dudjom Rinpoche, to whom he became a root master.

In Pemakö, when Dudjom Rinpoche was seven years old, Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso requested him to give a public teaching on Shantideva’s major work by saying to him: “When you were Dudjom Lingpa, your son, Dodrupchen Jikme Tenpe Nyima, gave a public teaching on Shantideva’s Guide To the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life when he was eight years old. It’s only right that the father should give this teaching at the age of seven and no later than seven and a half. Yes, by then, you must teach the first four chapters, and so you’d better start studying”.

Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave to Dudjom Rinpoche the empowerments, transmissions and teachings of the lineage of:

He gave him detailed instructions and teaching on:

Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave to Dudjom Rinpoche instructions on the following ngöndros:

After Dudjom Rinpoche’s completion of theses practices, Ling Lama Chöjor Gyatso gave him teachings and instructions on the six bardos for six months, and on Khordé Rushen.

Further Reading

  • Nyoshul Khenpo, A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems : Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage (Junction City: Padma Publishing, 2005), pages 468-469.