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Nyak Jñanakumara

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Nyak Jñanakumara

Nyak Jñanakumara (Skt. jñānakumāra; Tib. གཉག་ཛྙཱ་ན་ཀུ་མ་ར་, Wyl. gnyags dz+nyA na ku ma ra) or Yeshé Shyönnu (Tib. ye shes gzhon nu; ཡེ་ཤེས་གཞོན་ནུ་) was one of the twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche. He was ordained as a monk by Shantarakshita.

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གཉག་ཛྙཱ་ན་ཀུ་མ་ར།
gnyag jna na ku ma ra
Yeshe Zhonnu
ཡེ་ཤེས་གཞོན་ནུ།
ye shes gzhon nu

Short biography

Jñanakumara of Nyag, was one of the early Tibetan monk and expert translator who received the Four Great Rivers of Transmission from Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, Vairotsana and Yudra Nyingpo. He worked closely with Vimalamitra in translating tantras of Mahayoga and Ati Yoga. He is also known as Nyag Lotsawa and by his secret initiation name Drimey Dashar, 'Flawless Moonlight.' His initiation flower, along with Trisong Deutsen's, fell on Chemchok Heruka. Subsequently, he received the transmission of Nectar Medicine from Padmasambhava. He practiced in the Crystal Cave of Yarlung, where he drew water from solid rock; it is said this water still flows today.

Jnana Kumara means 'Youthful Wakefulness.'

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