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[[Image:JL-9_Gyalse_Lharje.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Gyalsé Lharjé''']] | [[Image:JL-9_Gyalse_Lharje.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Gyalsé Lharjé''']] | ||
'''Gyalsé Lharjé''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgyal sras lha rje'') aka '''Gyalsé Lharjé Chokdrup Gyalpo''' (Wyl. ''rgyal sras lha rje mchog grub rgyal po'') — the second son of prince [[Mutik Tsenpo]], and the immediate reincarnation of [[King Trisong Detsen]]. | '''Gyalsé Lharjé''' (Tib. རྒྱལ་སྲས་ལྷ་རྗེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''rgyal sras lha rje'') aka '''Gyalsé Lharjé Chokdrup Gyalpo''' (Tib. འརྒྱལ་སྲས་ལྷ་རྗེ་མཆོག་གྲུབ་རྒྱལ་པོ་, Wyl. ''rgyal sras lha rje mchog grub rgyal po'') — the second son of prince [[Mutik Tsenpo]], and the immediate reincarnation of [[King Trisong Detsen]]. | ||
He later manifested as five important [[terton]]s<ref>According to Jamgon Kongtrul's biography of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo</ref>: | He later manifested as five important [[terton]]s<ref>According to Jamgon Kongtrul's biography of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo</ref>: | ||
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According to [[Jamgön Kongtrul]], the thirteen successive reincarnations of Gyalsé Lharjé were: | According to [[Jamgön Kongtrul]], the thirteen successive reincarnations of Gyalsé Lharjé were: | ||
#[[Sangyé Lama]] (1000-1080) | #[[Sangyé Lama]] (1000-1080) | ||
#Gya | #Gya Lotsawa Dorje Zangpo | ||
#Nyima Sengé | #Nyima Sengé | ||
#Kusa Menpa Pemakyab, alias Khutsa Da-ö | #Kusa Menpa Pemakyab, alias Khutsa Da-ö | ||
#Doben Gyatso-ö and, simultaneously, Zur Paksi Shakya-ö | #Doben Gyatso-ö and, simultaneously, Zur Paksi Shakya-ö | ||
#Dragom Chokyi Dorje and, simultaneously, Khyung-nak Shakya-dar | #Dragom Chokyi Dorje and, simultaneously, Khyung-nak Shakya-dar | ||
#Yarjé Orgyen Lingpa | #[[Orgyen Lingpa|Yarjé Orgyen Lingpa]], whose revelations include the [[Kadü Chökyi Gyatso]] | ||
#Töl Ngakchang Letro Lingpa | #Töl Ngakchang Letro Lingpa | ||
#Nesar Khyentsé Wangchuk (1524-1568) and, simultaneously, [[Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal]] (1487-1542) | #Nesar Khyentsé Wangchuk (1524-1568) and, simultaneously, [[Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal]] (1487-1542) | ||
#Garwang Letro Lingpa | #Garwang Letro Lingpa | ||
#Puwo Rashyi Tertön Pema Rigdzin, alias Pema Tsewang | #Puwo Rashyi Tertön Pema Rigdzin, alias Pema Tsewang Tsal | ||
#Orgyen Chöjé Lingpa Dewé Dorje Tsal | #Orgyen Chöjé Lingpa Dewé Dorje Tsal | ||
#[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] (1820-1892) | #[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] (1820-1892) |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 1 April 2018
Gyalsé Lharjé (Tib. རྒྱལ་སྲས་ལྷ་རྗེ་, Wyl. rgyal sras lha rje) aka Gyalsé Lharjé Chokdrup Gyalpo (Tib. འརྒྱལ་སྲས་ལྷ་རྗེ་མཆོག་གྲུབ་རྒྱལ་པོ་, Wyl. rgyal sras lha rje mchog grub rgyal po) — the second son of prince Mutik Tsenpo, and the immediate reincarnation of King Trisong Detsen.
He later manifested as five important tertons[1]:
- his body emanation was Nyang Ral Nyima Özer
- his speech emanation was Guru Chökyi Wangchuk
- his mind emanation was Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal
- his qualities emanation was Tashi Tobgyal
- his activity emanation was the Fifth Dalai Lama
According to Jamgön Kongtrul, the thirteen successive reincarnations of Gyalsé Lharjé were:
- Sangyé Lama (1000-1080)
- Gya Lotsawa Dorje Zangpo
- Nyima Sengé
- Kusa Menpa Pemakyab, alias Khutsa Da-ö
- Doben Gyatso-ö and, simultaneously, Zur Paksi Shakya-ö
- Dragom Chokyi Dorje and, simultaneously, Khyung-nak Shakya-dar
- Yarjé Orgyen Lingpa, whose revelations include the Kadü Chökyi Gyatso
- Töl Ngakchang Letro Lingpa
- Nesar Khyentsé Wangchuk (1524-1568) and, simultaneously, Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal (1487-1542)
- Garwang Letro Lingpa
- Puwo Rashyi Tertön Pema Rigdzin, alias Pema Tsewang Tsal
- Orgyen Chöjé Lingpa Dewé Dorje Tsal
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820-1892)
Jikmé Lingpa is also counted as an incarnation of Gyalsé Lharjé.
Notes
- ↑ According to Jamgon Kongtrul's biography of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo