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Tulku Bakal Mukpo (Tib. སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་བ་མཁལ་སྨུག་པོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''sprul sku ba mkhal smug po'') was a tertön who flourished in the 13th century, who was born in Lhodrak at some point during the life Nyangrel Nyima Özer. A [[ngakpa]], he was an emanation of [[Murup Tsepo]]. Because his face was dark red, he was nicknamed Tulku Mukpo Dong (Tulku Dark-red Face) or Bagal Mukpo. He is known to have retrieved from the Khala Rongo rockface in Mangyul a womb-birth biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]], the [[Barché Lamsel]] prayer and a commentary, and a short [[Vajrakilaya]] cycle. However, nowadays it seems that only the text of Barché Lamsel can be found, as it was preserved together with the lineage of reading transmission in [[Treasury of Termas]]. His version of the prayer is almost identical to Chokgyur Lingpa's revelation save for a few minor omissions. | '''Tulku Bakal Mukpo''' (Tib. སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་བ་མཁལ་སྨུག་པོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''sprul sku ba mkhal smug po'') was a [[tertön]] who flourished in the 13th century, who was born in Lhodrak at some point during the life [[Nyangrel Nyima Özer]]. A [[ngakpa]], he was an emanation of [[Murup Tsepo]]. Because his face was dark red, he was nicknamed Tulku Mukpo Dong (Tulku Dark-red Face) or Bagal Mukpo. He is known to have retrieved from the Khala Rongo rockface in Mangyul a womb-birth biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]], the [[Barché Lamsel]] prayer and a commentary, and a short [[Vajrakilaya]] cycle. However, nowadays it seems that only the text of Barché Lamsel can be found, as it was preserved together with the lineage of reading transmission in [[Rinchen Terdzö |Treasury of Termas]]. His version of the prayer is almost identical to [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]'s revelation save for a few minor omissions. | ||
==References== | |||
*[[Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye]]. ''The Hundred Tertöns''. Translated by Yeshe Gyamtso. Woodstock, New York: KTD Publications, 2012, pages 337-338. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*https://rtz.tsadra.org/index.php/Terdzo-BI-040 | * [https://rtz.tsadra.org/index.php/Terdzo-BI-040 Biography by Jamgön Kongtrul from the ''gter ston brgya rtsa''] on the [http://terdzod.tsadra.org/index.php/Main_Page Tsadra Foundation's Rinchen Terdzö Project] | ||
[[Category: Tertöns]] | [[Category: Tertöns]] |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 4 October 2023
Tulku Bakal Mukpo (Tib. སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་བ་མཁལ་སྨུག་པོ་, Wyl. sprul sku ba mkhal smug po) was a tertön who flourished in the 13th century, who was born in Lhodrak at some point during the life Nyangrel Nyima Özer. A ngakpa, he was an emanation of Murup Tsepo. Because his face was dark red, he was nicknamed Tulku Mukpo Dong (Tulku Dark-red Face) or Bagal Mukpo. He is known to have retrieved from the Khala Rongo rockface in Mangyul a womb-birth biography of Guru Rinpoche, the Barché Lamsel prayer and a commentary, and a short Vajrakilaya cycle. However, nowadays it seems that only the text of Barché Lamsel can be found, as it was preserved together with the lineage of reading transmission in Treasury of Termas. His version of the prayer is almost identical to Chokgyur Lingpa's revelation save for a few minor omissions.
References
- Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye. The Hundred Tertöns. Translated by Yeshe Gyamtso. Woodstock, New York: KTD Publications, 2012, pages 337-338.