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'''Patrul Rinpoche''' (1808-1887) - an enlightened master, who, though he lived the life of a vagabond, was one of the most illustrious spiritual teachers of the nineteenth century. His principal teacher was [[Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu]], a great master who was one of the foremost students of [[Jikmé Lingpa]]. From Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu he received no less than twenty five times the teachings on the preliminary practices of the [[Longchen Nyingtik]] [Tib.], as well as many other important transmissions. From time to time he would write a text of his own and these treatises were later collected into six volumes of his writings. Among them is ''The Words of My Perfect Teacher'', ''[[Kunzang Lama’i Shyalung]]'' [Tib.].
'''Patrul Rinpoche''' (1808-1887) - an enlightened master, who, though he lived the life of a vagabond, was one of the most illustrious spiritual teachers of the nineteenth century. His principal teacher was [[Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu]], a great master who was one of the foremost students of [[Jikmé Lingpa]]. From Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu he received no less than twenty five times the teachings on the preliminary practices of the [[Longchen Nyingtik]] [Tib.], as well as many other important transmissions. From time to time he would write a text of his own and these treatises were later collected into six volumes of his writings. Among them is ''The Words of My Perfect Teacher'', ''[[Kunzang Lama’i Shyalung]]'' [Tib.].
==Biography==
==External Links==


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Revision as of 04:32, 6 March 2007

Patrul Rinpoche (1808-1887) - an enlightened master, who, though he lived the life of a vagabond, was one of the most illustrious spiritual teachers of the nineteenth century. His principal teacher was Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu, a great master who was one of the foremost students of Jikmé Lingpa. From Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu he received no less than twenty five times the teachings on the preliminary practices of the Longchen Nyingtik [Tib.], as well as many other important transmissions. From time to time he would write a text of his own and these treatises were later collected into six volumes of his writings. Among them is The Words of My Perfect Teacher, Kunzang Lama’i Shyalung [Tib.].

Biography

External Links