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'''Rigdzin Gödem Ngödrup Gyaltsen''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin rgod ldem dngos grub rgyal mtshan'') (1337-1408) - a major [[tertön]] who discovered the [[Northern Treasures]] (Tib. ''Chang Ter''; Wyl. ''byang gter''). He became known as Rigdzin Gödem because, at the age of twelve, three vulture feathers spontaneously grew from the crown of his head. When he was twenty-four, five more grew. Rigdzin Gödem literally translates as "[[Vidyadhara]] Vulture Feathers". | '''Rigdzin Gödem Ngödrup Gyaltsen''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin rgod ldem dngos grub rgyal mtshan'') (1337-1408) - a major [[tertön]] who discovered the [[Northern Treasures]] (Tib. ''Chang Ter''; Wyl. ''byang gter''). He became known as Rigdzin Gödem because, at the age of twelve, three vulture feathers spontaneously grew from the crown of his head. When he was twenty-four, five more grew. Rigdzin Gödem literally translates as "[[Vidyadhara]] Vulture Feathers". | ||
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Rigdzin Gödem Ngödrup Gyaltsen (Wyl. rig 'dzin rgod ldem dngos grub rgyal mtshan) (1337-1408) - a major tertön who discovered the Northern Treasures (Tib. Chang Ter; Wyl. byang gter). He became known as Rigdzin Gödem because, at the age of twelve, three vulture feathers spontaneously grew from the crown of his head. When he was twenty-four, five more grew. Rigdzin Gödem literally translates as "Vidyadhara Vulture Feathers".
He was an emanation of Nanam Dorje Dudjom and a previous incarnation of Tertön Sogyal.
Further Reading
- Dr. Rigzin Ngodrup, rig 'dzin rgod kyi ldem 'phru can gyi mdzad rnam mdor bsdus, Gangtok: Bulletin of Tibetology, No. 2, 1999
- Jurgen Wilhelm Herweg, The Hagiography of Rig 'dzin Rgod kyi ldem 'phru can and Three Historical Questions Emerging from It (M.A. thesis), University of Washington, 1994