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In 1868 and the following year, at Khordong, Gonpo Wanggyel gave the complete transmissions for the Master Gathering the Intentions (bla ma dgongs 'dus)—a revelation of Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340–1396)—to all the assembly gathered in the monastery, headed by Nuden Dorje's son Pema Donsel (padma don gsal). ...
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... His main practices were primarily Nyingma, chief among them the Lama Gongdu (bla ma dgongs 'dus) of Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340-1396) and the Eight Commands Gathering of the Sugata (bka' brgyad bde gshegs 'dus pa), a central Nyingma practice first revealed and codified by Nyangrel Nyima Wozer (mnyang ral nyi ma 'od zer, 1124/1136-1191/1204), which he received from Zurmang Tulku Garpel (zur mang sprul sku gar dpal) and others. ...
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Although neither Go Lotsāwa nor the contemporary historian Yeshe Dorje (ye shes rdo rje) mention the Second Zhamar training under Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340–1396), Dudjom Rinpoche (bdud 'joms rin po che, 1904–1987) counts him as one of Sanggye Lingpa's lineage holders.[18] His importance to Nyingma lineages invites more research, but it is especially noteworthy that one of his compositions, An Easy Instruction in the Heart Essence, the Realm of Space: Guiding Pith Instructions from the Precious Aural Lineage,[19] was chosen by Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye ('jam mgon kong sprul blo gros mtha' yas, 1813–1899) as one of nine texts representing the Mind Category of Dzogchen in his influential compendium of teachings, the Treasury of Instructions (gdams ngag mdzod) ...
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... He also went to visit Gala Khenpo Lodro Gyatso ('ga la mkhan po blo gros rgya mtsho, 1901–1961), a student of Tsangpa Drubchen (gtsang pa grub chen, 1830–1945), from whom he received Sanggye Lingpa's (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340–1396) Gathering of the Guru's Intent (bla ma dgongs 'dus) and the mind treasure (dgongs gter) Mañjuśrī's Great Completion ('jam dpal rdzogs chen). ...
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... 1323-1360), and Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340-1396). ...
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... In one undated text, the Fifteenth Karmapa lists Zilnon Namkha Dorje as one of the great masters of the era[5] and credits him with commanding him to compose texts related to Rigdzin Godem's (rig 'dzin rgod ldem, 1337–1409) Unimpeded Enlightened Perspective (dgongs pa zang thal)[6] and Sanggye Lingpa's (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340–1396) Encapsulation of the Gurus' Enlightened Perspective (bla ma dgongs 'dus).[7] He similarly pays homage to Zilnon Namkha Dorje in the colophon of an aspiration prayer composed in 1916.[8] The Fifteenth Karmapa, in the 1910s, also dedicated himself to compiling, editing, and supplementing Zilnon's treasures, the lineage of which he was tasked with propagating.[9] ...
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... He also received instructions in Dzogchen and in the Lama Gondu (bla ma dgongs 'dus) treasure cycle of the fourteenth century treasure revealer Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, d.u.). ...
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... Orgyen Lingpa (o rgyan gling pa, c.1323) and Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340-1396) are also among the treasure revealers who produced stories of her life ...
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He received many additional teachings and tantric empowerments from other lamas including Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa (tsong kha pa blo bzang grags pa, 1357-1419), Bodong Paṇchen Chokle Namgyel (bo dong paN chen phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451), Yungton Dorje Pel (g.yung ston rdo rje dpal, 1284-1365), and Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340-1396). ...
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