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'''[[Pema Lungtok Gyatso]]''' (Wyl. ''[[pad+ma lung rtogs rgya mtsho]]'') (1891-1964) was also known by the [[name]] '''[[Golok Wangdé Lingtrul]]'''. He was one of the principal heart-sons and [[dharma]] custodians of the great [[Dudjom Lingpa|Tertön Dudjom Lingpa Traktung Dorje]]. Having attained the most {{Wiki|excellent}} {{Wiki|degree}} of [[scholarly]] {{Wiki|learning}} and a lofty level of [[accomplishment]], it seems he composed a great many works. Of these, today we may find only this presentation of the [[nine yanas]], an explanation of the [[Chöd]] practice of [[Dudjom Lingpa]] and a collection of practices related to [[Tara]].  
 
'''[[Pema Lungtok Gyatso]]''' (Wyl. ''[[pad+ma lung rtogs rgya mtsho]]'') (1891-1964) was also known by the [[name]] '''[[Golok Wangdé Lingtrul]]'''. He was one of the principal heart-sons and [[dharma]] custodians of the great [[Dudjom Lingpa|Tertön Dudjom Lingpa Traktung Dorje]]. Having attained the most {{Wiki|excellent}} {{Wiki|degree}} of [[scholarly]] {{Wiki|learning}} and a lofty level of [[accomplishment]], it seems he composed a great many works. Of these, today we may find only this presentation of the [[nine yanas]], an explanation of the [[Chöd]] practice of [[Dudjom Lingpa]] and a collection of practices related to [[Tara]].  
  

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Pema Lungtok Gyatso (Wyl. pad+ma lung rtogs rgya mtsho) (1891-1964) was also known by the name Golok Wangdé Lingtrul. He was one of the principal heart-sons and dharma custodians of the great Tertön Dudjom Lingpa Traktung Dorje. Having attained the most excellent degree of scholarly learning and a lofty level of accomplishment, it seems he composed a great many works. Of these, today we may find only this presentation of the nine yanas, an explanation of the Chöd practice of Dudjom Lingpa and a collection of practices related to Tara.

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