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'''[[Drubwang Tsoknyi]]''', '''[[Padma Drimé Özer]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[tshogs gnyis pad+ma dri med 'od zer]]'') (1828/49-1904) — an [[emanation]] of [[Milarepa]]'s [[disciple]], [[Rechungpa]], and the [[Nyingma]]pa [[tertön]] [[Ratna Lingpa]]. He was born in [[Nangchen]], [[Eastern Tibet]], in the first half of the 19th century and was a contemporary of the three great [[lamas]] of the [[time]]: [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] and [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]. He fully | '''[[Drubwang Tsoknyi]]''', '''[[Padma Drimé Özer]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[tshogs gnyis pad+ma dri med 'od zer]]'') (1828/49-1904) — an [[emanation]] of [[Milarepa]]'s [[disciple]], [[Rechungpa]], and the [[Nyingma]]pa [[tertön]] [[Ratna Lingpa]]. He was born in [[Nangchen]], [[Eastern Tibet]], in the first half of the 19th century and was a contemporary of the three great [[lamas]] of the [[time]]: [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] and [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]. He fully | ||
− | mastered the practices of the [[Six Yogas of Naropa]] and became the [[principal]] [[guru]] for the | + | mastered the practices of the [[Six Yogas of Naropa]] and became the [[principal]] [[guru]] for the [[Sixth Khamtrul Rinpoche Incarnation Line|Khamtrul Rinpoche]], [[Tenpé Nyima]] (1849-1907), and the [[great master]] [[Tokden Shakya Shri]]. |
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+ | He excelled in the [[yogas]] of the [[Nyingma tradition]] of [[Ratna Lingpa]] as well, which laid the foundation for establishing many [[nunneries]] of this special [[lineage]], which was unique in [[Tibet]]. | ||
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Drubwang Tsoknyi, Padma Drimé Özer (Wyl. tshogs gnyis pad+ma dri med 'od zer) (1828/49-1904) — an emanation of Milarepa's disciple, Rechungpa, and the Nyingmapa tertön Ratna Lingpa. He was born in Nangchen, Eastern Tibet, in the first half of the 19th century and was a contemporary of the three great lamas of the time: Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Jamgön Kongtrul and Chokgyur Lingpa. He fully
mastered the practices of the Six Yogas of Naropa and became the principal guru for the Khamtrul Rinpoche, Tenpé Nyima (1849-1907), and the great master Tokden Shakya Shri.
He excelled in the yogas of the Nyingma tradition of Ratna Lingpa as well, which laid the foundation for establishing many nunneries of this special lineage, which was unique in Tibet.
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