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  • The Chinese Qing, also known as the Manchu, dynasty invested him with a golden seal and [[Category: Gelugpa Masters]] ...
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  • ...ng Palzang]]. He was regarded as one of the most accomplished [[Dzogchen]] masters of recent times. On account of his benefactors, the Bomta Tsang, one of the After the Chinese invasion, he went to India, where he gave teachings. He went on pilgrimage ...
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  • ...this time, he was able, through legendary exploits and means, to elude the Chinese authorities. ...the Bodhisattvas]]'' to a crowd of over 5,000 people, including Tibetans, Chinese, Mongolians, and other Buddhist practitioners. At Wu Tai Shan, the audience ...
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  • ...During the Chinese trouble in Tibet between 1910 and 1912, he resisted the Chinese successfully, and thereafter, when the Dalai Lama came into full power, he [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] ...
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  • ...ster [[Nyala Pema Dündul]]. From an early age he studied with many revered masters in [[East Tibet]]. ...Khakhyab Rangdrol]]'' from Jazi Anyé Tulku, and studied and practised with masters of the [[Sakya]], [[Gelug]] and [[Nyingma]] schools. ...
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  • ===Masters/Teachers=== ==1.2. Indicating Terms in Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan and Chinese== ...
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  • ...ö Drimé by [[Gyurme Pema Namgyal|Shechen Gyaltsap]]. He might have died in Chinese captivity. He was one of the main teachers of [[Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche]] [[Category: Nyingma Masters]] ...
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  • He studied all the tantric rituals and philosophy with many different masters. From his uncle he learned about traditional Tibetan medicine. He completed In 1959, after the Chinese invasion, he left Tibet and after spending one and a half years in Kalimpon ...
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  • ...n disciples of [[Guru Rinpoche]]. It was due to his efforts that the great masters [[Shantarakshita]] and Guru Padmasambhava came from India and established B [[Category:Historical Masters]] ...
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  • ...stery featured reliquary stupas of Tsangpa Gyaré Yeshe Dorje, other Drukpa masters and of Tertön Chöje Pema Wangdü (Wyl. ''chos rje padma dbang ‘dus''). ...of his prayers. At one moment in time, the monastery was burnt down by the Chinese Amban soldiers who raided the country of Powo. After the Ambans had returne ...
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  • ...-1993) — a student of [[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], he was imprisoned by the Chinese for many years, during which he gave [[Dzogchen]] teachings, such as ''[[Ye *[[Nyoshul Khenpo]], ''A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage'', Padma Publications, 2005, 'Golok Kh ...
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  • ...se during the state-sponsored translation of Buddhist texts from Sanskrit, Chinese and several Central Asian languages, which began during the reign of [[King There is no mention of Thönmi Sambhota in either the Chinese chronicles or the Tun-huang documents. ...
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  • ...ery was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake in 1842. Among the great masters to have lived and taught at Dzogchen are [[Khenpo Pema Vajra]], [[Patrul Ri ...r (1936). It was rebuilt and then the whole monastery was destroyed by the Chinese in the late 1950s. ...
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  • ...have been found in Sanskrit. It has been translated into Tibetan (D 4021), Chinese, Korean and English. ==[[Quotations: Indian Masters#Maitreya|Quotations]]== ...
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  • ...ring which he studied [[Yogachara]] philosophy. I-tsing (635-713), another Chinese pilgrim, who visited after Hsüan-tsang and stayed for about ten years, rep [[Image:17Nalanda.jpg|thumb|[[Buddha Shakyamuni]] and the Seventeen Nalanda Masters]] ...
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  • ...ugh the text was originally written in Sanskrit, and later translated into Chinese (the last eight chapters only) and Tibetan, only fragments of the Sanskrit Many Tibetan masters wrote commentaries on this text, including: [[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], [[P ...
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  • ...turning to his birth place in 1957. Six years later he was arrested by the Chinese and imprisoned for fifteen years. When he was finally released in 1979, he ...
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  • ...orer, [[Songtsen Gampo]], had sent his most trusted minister to escort his Chinese bride from the Tang dynasty court. They fell in love, and the minister cons ...ered Mindroling, his mother and father returned to Powo. Fighting with the Chinese broke out in 1958. His father headed the local Powo resistance and commande ...
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  • Zenkar Rinpoche was one of two tulkus at Lhagang. The other was a child of Chinese parents. They were the first generation of tulkus. Previously the seniormos Having learned Chinese, he was appointed to work on the ''Great Tibetan-Chinese Dictionary'' (''bod rgya tshig mdzod chen mo'') from 1978 to 1985, serving ...
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  • ...Many prophecies about him can be found in the teaching of Buddha and later masters, including [[Padmasambhava]]. Receiving the first precepts from the fourth ...and profound' lineages from Buddha Shakyamuni to [[Atisha]], and the chief masters of the [[Kadam]] lineage. After this he composed his ''[[Great Exposition o ...
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