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'''Ratön Ngawang Tenzin Dorje''' (Tib. རྭ་སྟོན་ངག་དབང་བསྟན་འཛིན་རྡོ་རྗེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''rwa ston ngag dbang bstan 'dzin rdo rje'') (18th-19th century) was a disciple of the omniscient [[Jikmé Lingpa]] who wrote a commentary on [[Yumka Dechen Gyalmo]], known as the ''Ra-Tik'', in 1801. | '''Ratön Ngawang Tenzin Dorje''' (Tib. རྭ་སྟོན་ངག་དབང་བསྟན་འཛིན་རྡོ་རྗེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''rwa ston ngag dbang bstan 'dzin rdo rje'') (18th-19th century) was a disciple of the omniscient [[Jikmé Lingpa]] who wrote a commentary on [[Yumka Dechen Gyalmo]], known as the ''Ra-Tik'' in short, in 1801. The full title is ''Illuminating the Meaning of Tantra, A Commentary on the Practice Text of the Ḍākinī Queen of Great Bliss, from the Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse'' ([[Wyl.]] ''klong chen snying gi thik le'i mkha' 'gro bde chen rgyal mo'i sgrub gzhung gi 'grel ba rgyud don snang ba''). | ||
In the colophon to the Ratik, he himself says that he is 25th in the family line of the nephew of [[Ra Lotsawa]]. | In the colophon to the Ratik, he himself says that he is 25th in the family line of the nephew of [[Ra Lotsawa]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:12, 31 December 2024
Ratön Ngawang Tenzin Dorje (Tib. རྭ་སྟོན་ངག་དབང་བསྟན་འཛིན་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wyl. rwa ston ngag dbang bstan 'dzin rdo rje) (18th-19th century) was a disciple of the omniscient Jikmé Lingpa who wrote a commentary on Yumka Dechen Gyalmo, known as the Ra-Tik in short, in 1801. The full title is Illuminating the Meaning of Tantra, A Commentary on the Practice Text of the Ḍākinī Queen of Great Bliss, from the Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse (Wyl. klong chen snying gi thik le'i mkha' 'gro bde chen rgyal mo'i sgrub gzhung gi 'grel ba rgyud don snang ba).
In the colophon to the Ratik, he himself says that he is 25th in the family line of the nephew of Ra Lotsawa.
Alternative names
- Ratön Jikme Gawa (rwa ston 'jigs med dga' ba, the Third Dodrupchen refers to him with this name in his Guide to Yumka.)
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