Difference between revisions of "Five sovereign terma revealers"
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Sometimes the list also includes the great [[tertön]] [[Rigdzin Gödem]] (1337-1408). | Sometimes the list also includes the great [[tertön]] [[Rigdzin Gödem]] (1337-1408). | ||
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+ | Guru Chöwang ([[gu ru chos dbang]]) - One of the Five Tertön Kings. (1212-1270). For details, see the H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche's The Nyingma Lineage, its History and Fundamentals, Wisdom Publications. Guru Chöwang means 'Master Lord of the Dharma.' [RY] | ||
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+ | Nyang Ral Nyima Özer ([[nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer]]) - (1124-1192). The first of the Five Tertön Kings and a reincarnation of King [[Trisong Deutsen]]. Several of his revealed treasures are included in the [[Rinchen Terdzö]], among which the most well known is the Kagye Deshek Düpa, a cycle of teachings focusing on the Eight Sadhana Teachings, and the biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]] called [[Sanglingma]], now published as ''The Lotus-born'' (Shambhala). Nyang Ral means 'Braided one from Nyang,' and Nyima Özer means 'Ray of sun light.' [RY] | ||
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+ | Five Tertön Kings, Five King-Like Tertöns ([[gter ston rgyal po lnga]]) - One list of the Five Tertön Kings contains [[Nyang Ral Nyima Özer]] (1124-1192), [[Guru Chökyi Wangchuk]] (1212-1270), [[Dorje Lingpa]] (1346-1405), [[Pema Lingpa]] (1445/50-1521), and ([[Padma Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa]]) ([[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]) (1820-1892). Sometimes the list also includes the great tertön [[Rigdzin Gödem]] (1337-1408) [RY] | ||
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+ | [[Dorje Lingpa]] (1346-1405) ([[rdo rje gling pa]]) - was one of five major revealers of hidden treasures in Tibet renowned as the Five Tertön Kings [RY] | ||
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Revision as of 05:16, 26 April 2020
Five Sovereign Terma Revealers or Five Tertön Kings (Tib. tertön gyalpo nga; Wyl. gter ston rgyal po lnga) are the most important tertöns. They were all emanations of King Trisong Detsen.
- Nyang Ral Nyima Özer (1124-1192), the body incarnation of Trisong Detsen
- Guru Chökyi Wangchuk (1212-1270), the speech incarnation of Trisong Detsen
- Dorje Lingpa (1346-1405)
- Pema Lingpa (1445/50-1521)
- Pema Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa (Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo) (1820-1892)
Sometimes the list also includes the great tertön Rigdzin Gödem (1337-1408).
Guru Chöwang (gu ru chos dbang) - One of the Five Tertön Kings. (1212-1270). For details, see the H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche's The Nyingma Lineage, its History and Fundamentals, Wisdom Publications. Guru Chöwang means 'Master Lord of the Dharma.' [RY]
Nyang Ral Nyima Özer (nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer) - (1124-1192). The first of the Five Tertön Kings and a reincarnation of King Trisong Deutsen. Several of his revealed treasures are included in the Rinchen Terdzö, among which the most well known is the Kagye Deshek Düpa, a cycle of teachings focusing on the Eight Sadhana Teachings, and the biography of Guru Rinpoche called Sanglingma, now published as The Lotus-born (Shambhala). Nyang Ral means 'Braided one from Nyang,' and Nyima Özer means 'Ray of sun light.' [RY]
Five Tertön Kings, Five King-Like Tertöns (gter ston rgyal po lnga) - One list of the Five Tertön Kings contains Nyang Ral Nyima Özer (1124-1192), Guru Chökyi Wangchuk (1212-1270), Dorje Lingpa (1346-1405), Pema Lingpa (1445/50-1521), and (Padma Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa) (Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo) (1820-1892). Sometimes the list also includes the great tertön Rigdzin Gödem (1337-1408) [RY]
Dorje Lingpa (1346-1405) (rdo rje gling pa) - was one of five major revealers of hidden treasures in Tibet renowned as the Five Tertön Kings [RY]