- and
called the "five tertön kings":
Nyangral Nyima Özer (1124–1192) Guru
Chöwang (1212–1270), also
known as Guru Chökyi
Wangchuk Dorje Lingpa (1346–1405)...
- this year she
began to
receive teachings again,
namely the
terma of Guru
Chowang.
While she was
recovering she had a
dream that
indicated the
death of her...
-
recognized by
Khakyab Dorje, 15th
Karmapa Lama as the
reincarnation of both the
Chowang Tulku and
Nubchen Sangye Yeshe, one of the 25 prin****l
students of Padmasambhava...
-
Chagme (ka+rma
chags med 1610/1613-1678)
Successor Namcho Rigdzin Namkha Chowang (gnam chos rig 'dzin nam mkha' chos dbang, died 1784)
Reincarnation Trulzhik...
-
Others include T'oju taegum, who
patrols the
precincts of the household,
Chowang the
kitchen spirit, and Pyǒnso Kakssi, the
protector of the toilet. Keeping...
-
promulgator of the
Padmasambhava mythos,
according to
Janet Gyatso. Guru
Chöwang (1212–70) was also
influential in
developing the
myths of Padmasambhava...
-
Honey (chos 'byung me tog
snying po
sbrang rtsi'i bcud). The tertön Guru
Chöwang (1212–1270) was the next
major contributor to the
Padmasambhava tradition...
- and that his
religious education had been restricted. The
first Pawo,
Chöwang Lhundrup, was born in 1440 in the
Yarlung Valley of Ü-Tsang. It is said...
-
Gyanonpa Tondo,
Zhikpo Nyima Senge, Mel and
Kavachepa Tonpa Khache. Guru
Chowang (Gu ru chos kyi
dbang phyug, 1212-1270) was
considered to have been a reincarnation...
- 1755 1792
Tenzin Padme Gyaltsen (Chetsang) 1770 1826 1770 1826
Tenzin Chöwang Lodrô (Regent) 1826 1827 Jetsǖn
Chonyi Norbu (Chungtsang) 1827 1865 1827...