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'''Tertön Rangrik Dorje''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gter ston rang rig rdo rje'') aka '''Nyala Rangrik Dorje''' or '''Kusum Lingpa''' (1847-1903) — an important master from [[Nyarong]], who was associated with the monastery of [[Lumorap]]. He was a disciple of [[Nyala Pema Düddul]] (1817-1872) and the master of [[Nyala Changchub Dorje]]. His collected [[terma]] revelations were recently published in 42 volumes.
'''Tertön Rangrik Dorje''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gter ston rang rig rdo rje'') aka '''Nyala Rangrik Dorje''' or '''Kusum Lingpa''' (1847-1903) — an important master from [[Nyarong]], who was associated with the monastery of [[Lumorap]]. He was a disciple of [[Nyala Pema Düddul]] (1817-1872) and the master of [[Nyala Changchub Dorje]]. [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]'s teacher, [[Khenchen Jampal Dewé Nyima]], was his younger brother and student. His collected [[terma]] revelations were recently published in 42 volumes.


[[Dudjom Rinpoche]] wrote:
[[Dudjom Rinpoche]] wrote:

Revision as of 07:27, 9 July 2009

Tertön Rangrik Dorje (Wyl. gter ston rang rig rdo rje) aka Nyala Rangrik Dorje or Kusum Lingpa (1847-1903) — an important master from Nyarong, who was associated with the monastery of Lumorap. He was a disciple of Nyala Pema Düddul (1817-1872) and the master of Nyala Changchub Dorje. Dudjom Rinpoche's teacher, Khenchen Jampal Dewé Nyima, was his younger brother and student. His collected terma revelations were recently published in 42 volumes.

Dudjom Rinpoche wrote:

"It is impossible, too, to enumerate all those who passed into the rainbow body by the paths of the profound treasures of the Great Perfection, as exemplified by the Southern and Northern Treasures tradition. Even during this late age, this may still be illustrated. For example, in 1883/84 (water sheep year, fifteenth cycle) [sic] the lord among accomplished masters, Rigdzin Pema Duddül, vanished in the body of light. Afterwards, when his personal disciple, Tertön Rangrik Dorje passed away at Mindroling, his remains vanished into light. What was left behind, which was about six inches in size, was taken to Lumorab in Eastern Tibet, where it can still be seen today."

Tertön Rangrik Dorje's grandson, Gyurme Dechen Chokdrup, became the ninth throneholder of Mindroling Monastery.

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