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'''Gyalsé Lekden''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgyal sras legs ldan'') aka '''Sho Gyalsé Lekpa''' (Wyl. ''sho rgyal sras legs pa'') (1290-1366) — the main student to whom [[Pema Lédrel Tsal]] transmitted his [[terma|revelation]] of the [[Khandro Nyingtik]]. Gyalsé Lekden in turn transmitted these teachings to [[Longchenpa]] (1308-1364)—the reincarnation of Pema Lédrel Tsal—and to the Third Karmapa [[Rangjung Dorje]] (1284-1339). He also received many teachings from Rangjung Dorje, including his Karma Nyingtik.  
[[Image:Gyalse Lekpa.jpg|frame|Gyalse Lekden]]'''Gyalsé Lekden''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgyal sras legs ldan'') aka '''Sho Gyalsé Lekpa''' (Wyl. ''sho rgyal sras legs pa'') (1290-1366) — the main student to whom [[Pema Lédrel Tsal]] transmitted his [[terma|revelation]] of the [[Khandro Nyingtik]]. Gyalsé Lekden in turn transmitted these teachings to [[Longchenpa]] (1308-1364)—the reincarnation of Pema Lédrel Tsal—and to the Third Karmapa [[Rangjung Dorje]] (1284-1339). He also received many teachings from Rangjung Dorje, including his Karma Nyingtik.  


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 16:02, 29 July 2009

Gyalse Lekden

Gyalsé Lekden (Wyl. rgyal sras legs ldan) aka Sho Gyalsé Lekpa (Wyl. sho rgyal sras legs pa) (1290-1366) — the main student to whom Pema Lédrel Tsal transmitted his revelation of the Khandro Nyingtik. Gyalsé Lekden in turn transmitted these teachings to Longchenpa (1308-1364)—the reincarnation of Pema Lédrel Tsal—and to the Third Karmapa Rangjung Dorje (1284-1339). He also received many teachings from Rangjung Dorje, including his Karma Nyingtik.

Further Reading

  • Nyoshul Khenpo, A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage (Junction City: Padma Publications, 2005), pages 73-75.

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