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'''Dungtso Repa "the earlier "''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dung mtsho ras pa snga pa''), aka Sherab Gyatso (13th), is the [[tertön]] | '''Dungtso Repa "the earlier "''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dung mtsho ras pa snga pa''), aka Sherab Gyatso (13th), is the [[tertön]] whose incarnation, [[Dungtso Repa 'the later']], revealed the [[Yangti Nakpo]] cycle of [[Dzogchen]] teachings. | ||
He was born in the thirteenth century in Yakar Ngonpo (Wyl. ''g.yag mkhar sngon po'') in the Yarlung Valley. He was the middle son of '''Jungne O''' (Wyl. '' 'jung gnas 'od'') and '''Kyedren Bum''' (Wyl. ''khye 'dren 'bum''), who gave him the name '''Sherab Gyatso''' (Wyl. ''shes rab rgya mtsho''). He was considered an incarnation of [[Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo]] (8th-9th cent.) as well as of Kyepo Yeshe Dorje (skye po ye shes rdo rje, 12th cent.), a disciple of [[Gampopa Sönam Rinchen]] (1079-1153).<Ref>Biography on Treasury of Lives.</Ref> | He was born in the thirteenth century in Yakar Ngonpo (Wyl. ''g.yag mkhar sngon po'') in the Yarlung Valley. He was the middle son of '''Jungne O''' (Wyl. '' 'jung gnas 'od'') and '''Kyedren Bum''' (Wyl. ''khye 'dren 'bum''), who gave him the name '''Sherab Gyatso''' (Wyl. ''shes rab rgya mtsho''). He was considered an incarnation of [[Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo]] (8th-9th cent.) as well as of Kyepo Yeshe Dorje (skye po ye shes rdo rje, 12th cent.), who is thought to either refer to a disciple of [[Gampopa Sönam Rinchen]] (1079-1153) or possibly to the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] master, [[Lingje Repa Pema Dorje]].<Ref>Biography on Treasury of Lives.</Ref><Ref>'Presentation of the lineage' on Ewam Yangti.</Ref> | ||
His incarnation was | His incarnation was Dungtso Repa 'the later'. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 20:58, 11 April 2020
Dungtso Repa "the earlier " (Wyl. dung mtsho ras pa snga pa), aka Sherab Gyatso (13th), is the tertön whose incarnation, Dungtso Repa 'the later', revealed the Yangti Nakpo cycle of Dzogchen teachings.
He was born in the thirteenth century in Yakar Ngonpo (Wyl. g.yag mkhar sngon po) in the Yarlung Valley. He was the middle son of Jungne O (Wyl. 'jung gnas 'od) and Kyedren Bum (Wyl. khye 'dren 'bum), who gave him the name Sherab Gyatso (Wyl. shes rab rgya mtsho). He was considered an incarnation of Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo (8th-9th cent.) as well as of Kyepo Yeshe Dorje (skye po ye shes rdo rje, 12th cent.), who is thought to either refer to a disciple of Gampopa Sönam Rinchen (1079-1153) or possibly to the Drukpa Kagyü master, Lingje Repa Pema Dorje.[1][2]
His incarnation was Dungtso Repa 'the later'.