The Treasury of Lives

We do not yet have a biography for this person.

Are you interested in writing one?
If so, feel free to contact us.




This person is mentioned in 7 biographies.

... That came when she was residing at Tsike Monastery (rtsi ke dgon), the seat of one of her father's reincarnations, the Second Kela Chokling, Kongchok Gyurme (ke la mchog gling 02 dkon mchog 'gyur med, 1871–1939) ...

Read more from the biography of Chime Dorje


... Jamyang Khyentse Wozer (P931 karma 'jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i 'od zer, 1896–1945); the Second Jamgon Kongtrul ('jam mgon kong sprul 02, 1904–1953/1954); and Tsike Chokling (rtsi ke mchong gling, 1871–1939) ...

Read more from the biography of Karma Zopa Zangpo


... The Second Kela Chokling, Kongchok Gyurme (ke la mchog gling 02 dkon mchog 'gyur med, 1871–1939) was her contemporary ...

Read more from the biography of Konchok Peldron


... Lama Sangngak had received the transmission of the Three Sections of Dzogchen (rdzogs chen sde gsum) from Tsike Chokling Konchok Gyurme (rtsi rke mchog gling dkon mchog 'gyur med, 1871–1939), who had received it from Chokgyur Lingpa's disciple Karmey Khenpo (dkar med mkhan po), who had himself received it from Chokgyur Linpa via visionary experience after the treasure revealer had passed away ...

Read more from the biography of Lama Sangngak


He spent his youth at Lachab and its hermitage, Dzonggo Ling (rdzong mgo gling) before moving to Tsike Monastery (rtsi ke dgon), one of two centers established by Chokgyur Lingpa and the seat of the Second Kela Chokling, Konchok Gyurme (ke la mchog gling 02 dkon mchog 'gyur med, 1871–1939) also known as Tsike Chokling (rtsi ke mchog gling).[5]He went there to study with Karmey Khenpo, who shared the administration of the monastery with the Kela Chokling.[6] ...

Read more from the biography of Samten Gyatso


... Tulku Urgyen states that as the reincarnation of Chokgyur Lingpa's eldest son he held equal status to the two incarnations of Chokgyur Lingpa—Tsike Chokling Konchok Gyurme (rtsi rke mchog gling dkon mchog 'gyur med, 1871–1939) and Neten Chokling Ngedon Drubpai Dorje (gnas brtsan mchog gling nges don grub pa'i rdo rje, 1873–1927).[2] Unlike his previous incarnation, he did not ordain. ...

Read more from the biography of Tersey Tulku


... There were two recognized reincarnations of Chokgyur Lingpa: the Neten Chokling, Ngedon Drubpai Dorje (gnas brtan mchog gling ngas don grub pa'i rdo rje, 1873/1874-1927) and the Tsike Chokling, Konchok Gyurme (rtsi ke mchog gling dkon mchog 'gyur med, 1871–1939) also known as Kela Chokling (ke la mchog gling) ...

Read more from the biography of Tulku Urgyen