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'''[[Longsal Nyingpo]]''' (Wyl. ''[[klong gsal snying po]]'') (1625-1692), also known as '''[[Longsal Dorje Nyingpo]]''' was a [[tertön]] whose [[terma teachings]] are known by his [[name]]. He was a [[disciple]] of [[Rigdzin Düddul Dorje]]. He was one of those responsible for restoring [[Katok Monastery]], which, after four and a half centuries, had fallen into disrepair.
 
'''[[Longsal Nyingpo]]''' (Wyl. ''[[klong gsal snying po]]'') (1625-1692), also known as '''[[Longsal Dorje Nyingpo]]''' was a [[tertön]] whose [[terma teachings]] are known by his [[name]]. He was a [[disciple]] of [[Rigdzin Düddul Dorje]]. He was one of those responsible for restoring [[Katok Monastery]], which, after four and a half centuries, had fallen into disrepair.
  

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Longsal Nyingpo (Wyl. klong gsal snying po) (1625-1692), also known as Longsal Dorje Nyingpo was a tertön whose terma teachings are known by his name. He was a disciple of Rigdzin Düddul Dorje. He was one of those responsible for restoring Katok Monastery, which, after four and a half centuries, had fallen into disrepair.

Termas

Chagdud Khadro has given Amitabha empowerments for the phowa practice of Longsal Nyingpo on different occasions.

Further Reading

  • Ronis, Jann. “Bdud 'Dul Rdo Rje (1615-1672) and Rnying Ma Adaptations to the Era of the Fifth Dalai Lama.” In Power, Politics, and the Reinvention of Tradition: Tibet in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, edited by Bryan J. Cuevas and Kurtis R. Schaeffer, 172-86.

External Links

Source

RigpaWiki:Longsal Nyingpo