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... In particular, he came into the inner circle of the most renowned Golok treasure revealer of the time, Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904) ...
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For about half a year, Apang Terton trained under Terse Drime Wozer (gter sras dri med 'od zer, 1881–1924), the son of Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904) ...
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... While in western Tibet they met with their Dzogchen teacher, Dewai Gyelpo (bde ba'i rgyal po, 1873–1933), who was a disciple of Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904) ...
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Two lamas, Ling Lama Chojor Gyatso (gling bla ma chos 'byor rgya mtsho) and Puktrul Gyurme Ngedon Wangpo (phug sprul 'gyur med nges don dbang po) identified him soon after his birth as a reincarnation of their teacher, the prominent eastern-Tibetan treasure revealer Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904), whose revelations form the basis of the Dudjom Tersar (bdud 'joms gter gsar) tradition ...
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... They also told him that the names of the child's parents.[9] Prophecies about the conditions of the child's birth and physical features like moles and white hairs were adduced from the writings of Getse Mahāpaṇḍita (dge rtse paN Di ta, 1761–1829), an unspecified Dodrubchen incarnation (rdo grub chen), Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904), Tsangpa Drubchen Jampa Chodzin (gtsang pa grub chen byams pa chos 'dzin, 1830–1945), Dzongter Kunzang Nyima (rdzong gter kun bzang nyi ma, 1904-1958), and the Third Katok Getse.[10] ...
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... Khandro Bumo, the child, and Atrin settled with a Buchung (bu chung) family that were devotees of Dudjom Lingpa's (bdud 'joms gling pa) son, the Third Dodrubchen Jigme Tenpai Nyima (rdo grub chen 'jigs med bstan pa'i nyi ma, 1865–1926), while Lerab Lingpa continued his itinerant work ...
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... Her two main teachers were the Fourth Dodrubchen Rigdzin Jalu Dorje (rdo grub chen 04 rig 'dzin 'ja' lus rdo rje, 1927-1961) and Dzongter Kunzang Nyima (rdzong gter kun bzang nyi ma, 1904-1958), the grandson and speech emanation of the renowned terton, Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835-1904) ...
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... Patrul Rinpoche's reincarnation, Patrul Namkha Jigme (dpal sprul nam mkha' 'jigs med, 1888–1960), who was the seventh son of the renowned treasure revealer Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904), was Kunzang Wangmo's father ...
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... Sonam Sengge Wangchuk had received this Nyingma revelation, as well as the teachings of Jigme Lingpa ('jigs me gling pa, 1730–1798), from a Kagyu master named Khyungtrul Rinpoche (khyung sprul) who was a disciple of the Fifteenth Karmapa, Khakhyab Dorje (karma pa 15 mkha' khyab rdo rje, 1870–1921).[2] He later became a disciple of Deshek Gyelpo (bde gzhegs rgyal po), known as Degyel Rinpoche (bde rgyal rin po che) a Golok-born disciple of Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'jom gling pa, 1835–1904). ...
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Terse Drime Wozer (gter sras dri med 'od zer) was born in the iron-snake Year of 1881 into the Washul clan, native to the Serta region just south of Golok proper.[1] His father was the renowned treasure revealer and teacher Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa, 1835–1904) ...
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... From 1924 to 1926 the family went on pilgrimage to western Tibet, stopping over with his elder half-sister, the queen of Mustang, and meeting with their Dzogchen teacher, Deshek Gyelpo (bde gshegs rgyal po), a disciple of Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'jom gling pa, 1835–1904) ...
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... It was originally founded as a mountain hermitage in 1880 by the treasure revealer Dudjom Dorje (bdud 'joms rdo rje, 1835-1904), who disseminated teachings and practices to his followers there ...
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