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... He then took form in the human world as King Sucandra who was a disciple of the Buddha; as the mahāsiddha Kṛṣṇācārya; Queen Belza Tritsun (bal bza' khri btsun) in Tibet;[80] Prince Mutik Tsenpo; King Relpachen (khri ral pa can), Terton Guru Jotse (gu ru jo tshe);[81] Orgyen Lingpa (o rgyan gling pa, b ...
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... He was a descendant of Ga Yeshe Dargye (dga' ye shes dar rgyas, d.u.), who was said to be a minister to King Relpachen (khri ral pa can, eighth century) ...
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After leaving Lhasa she visited Ushangdo (u shang rdo), a temple established by her ancestor King Relpachen (khri ral pa can) in the ninth century ...
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... The king was most likely Relpachen (ral pa chen), who was on the Tibetan throne from 815 to 836. He appears to have been based at Dunhuang's Xiuduo Monastery 修多寺.2 ...
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... In Tibetan historical tradition they are said to descend from Ga Yeshe Dargye (dga' ye shes dar rgyas, d.u.), a minister of King Relpachen (khri ral pa can, eighth century) who was dispatched from central Tibet to the areas around present-day Ngawa (rnga ba), Zungchu (zung chu) and Dzoge (mdzod dge) with an army of ten-thousand men ...
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Roughly fifty years later the Tibetan king Relpachen (ral pa chen, b ...
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... Langdarma was the brother of Tri Tsukdeutsen (khri gtsug lde brtsan), also known as Relpachen (ral pa can) ...
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... The new king gave his tutor land in Uru (dbu ru) where he later constructed the Zha Lhakhang (zhwa lha khang) during the reign of Relpachen (ral pa chen), also known as Tri Tsukdetsen (khri gtsug lde brtsan) ...
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