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*Twenty-one major [[tertön]]s with the name Nuden, among whom was the seventeenth-century incarnation Yongé Mingyur Dorje. | *Twenty-one major [[tertön]]s with the name Nuden, among whom was the seventeenth-century incarnation Yongé Mingyur Dorje. | ||
===The Yongé Mingyur | ===The Yongé Mingyur Dorje Incarnations=== | ||
#[[Yongé Mingyur Dorje]] (Wyl. ''yongs dge mi 'gyur rdo rje'') (1628/41-1708), a student of [[Karma Chakmé]] | #[[Yongé Mingyur Dorje]] (Wyl. ''yongs dge mi 'gyur rdo rje'') (1628/41-1708), a student of [[Karma Chakmé]] | ||
#The Second Yongé Mingyur Dorje, who was known as "Three-Eyed Yongé" | #The Second Yongé Mingyur Dorje, who was known as "Three-Eyed Yongé" |
Revision as of 14:49, 17 April 2009
Previous Incarnations
- Vajrapani, the basis from which the successive incarnations of Mingyur Rinpoche have emanated
- Niruddha, a disciple of Buddha Shakyamuni
- Prince Mutri Tsenpo (a son of King Trisong Deutsen, and a disciple of Guru Rinpoche) and his successive incarnations.
- Drikung tertön Rinchen Phuntsok (1509-1557)
- Rigdzin Jatsön Nyingpo (1585-1656)
- Namchö Mingyur Dorje (1645-1667)
- Twenty-one major tertöns with the name Nuden, among whom was the seventeenth-century incarnation Yongé Mingyur Dorje.
The Yongé Mingyur Dorje Incarnations
- Yongé Mingyur Dorje (Wyl. yongs dge mi 'gyur rdo rje) (1628/41-1708), a student of Karma Chakmé
- The Second Yongé Mingyur Dorje, who was known as "Three-Eyed Yongé"
- The Third Yongé Mingyur Dorje, Rimö Mingyur Dorje
- The Fourth Yongé Mingyur Dorje, Tragyen Mingyur Dorje
- The Fifth Yongé Mingyur Dorje, Shakha Mingyur Dorje
- The Sixth Yongé Mingyur Dorje, Neyra Mingyur Dorje
- The Seventh Mingyur Rinpoche (1975-present)