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  • ...ge of the [[tantra]]s. It is famous for the so-called '[[Seven mandalas of Ngor]]': [[Guhyasamaja]], [[Hevajra]], [[Chakrasamvara]], [[Vajrayogini]], [[Vaj ...], one of the sons of [[Jetsün Kushok Chimey Luding]], is the present head of this school. ...
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  • ...ter Wangpo-Shechen2 cal.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Jamyang Loter Wangpo]], courtesy of [[Shechen Monastery]]]] ...ion of teachings and lineages from the whole range of the historic schools of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], which was compiled by [[Jamyang Loter Wangpo]]. ...
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  • [[Image:Thartse Khen and Sogyal Rinpoche.JPG|frame|Ngor Thartse Khen Rinpoche and [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]]] ...he reincarnate [[khenpo]] of [[Ngor Monastery|Ngor Thartse Sub-Monastery]] of the [[Sakya]] school in Tibet, before his exile to Japan. ...
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  • ...n Sogyal]] and brought him up.<ref>See the Preface to ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]''.</ref> ...astern Tibet, south of [[Derge]]. His father was [[Gyurme Tsewang Gyatso]] of Amdo and was a [[tantra|tantric]] master. His mother was Tsultrim Tso. ...
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  • ...se Chökyi Lodrö]] brought him in contact with the greatest Tibetan masters of the age.'' [[Image:TP-1.jpg|frame|'''Tsewang Paljor outside the temple of the newly inaugurated Dzogchen Monastery in South India, January 1992''']] ...
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  • ...n]]. He was a prime mover and source of inspiration behind the flourishing of the [[Rimé]], non-partisan, approach in Tibet. ...gchub Lingpa. His mother Sönam Tso was a daughter of Gerab Nyerchen Göntse of the Sogmo family. ...
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