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Dzogchen (Wylie:
rdzogs chen, "Great Perfection" or "Great Completion"), also
known as
atiyoga (utmost yoga), is a
tradition of
teachings in Indo-Tibetan...
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called Yambu Chorten Chenpo (Tibetan: ཡམ་བུའི་མཆོད་རྟེན་ཆེན་པོ། Wylie: yam bu'i
mchod rten
chenpo). Jya Rung
Khashor Chorten Chenpo,
literally which may...
- s****ing out the next
Dalai Lama.
Panchen is a
portmanteau of
Pandita and
Chenpo,
meaning "great scholar". The
recognition of
Panchen Lamas began with Lobsang...
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Bodong school. This
tradition was
founded in 1049 by the
Kadam teacher Mudra Chenpo, who also
established the
Bodong E Monastery. Its most
famous teacher was...
- to be from
about the 14th century. The monk was
likely a
Tibetan dzogpa-
chenpo practitioner and
similar mummies have been
found in
Tibet and East Asia...
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monastery contains an idol of the
patron saint of Denjong,
Gyalwa lhatsun Chenpo. He was the one who
finally institutionalized the bond of
brotherhood between...
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Omniscient Great Cosmic Expanse) Künkhyen
Chenpo (kun
mkhyen chen po;
Great Omniscient One [mahāsarvajña]) Künkhyen
Chenpo Drimé Özer (kun
mkhyen chen po dri...
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several holy men and
finally placed at
Tashiding by
Terton Ngadak Sempa Chenpo.
During the
reign of the
first ruler of Sikkim,
Phuntshog Namgyal, the Terton...
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Prana Atma (Tib. Begtse) Ekajaṭī (Tib. ral chig ma)
Mahakala (Tib.
Nagpo Chenpo) Shri Devi (Tib.
Palden Lhamo) Yamaraja/Dharmaraja/Kalarupa (Tib. Shinje)...
- (1646 A.D), Ngadag-Sempa-
Chenpo,
conducted the
first hundred million recitation of Mani
Mantra and the
Dopchod of Tsasum-Thuje-
Chenpo-Khorwa-Le-Drol of Terton...