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'''Dudjom Lingpa Family Lineage''' includes an amazing number of great masters, both male and female, and also two of [[Dudjom Lingpa]]'s own reincanations<ref>Holly Gayley, Who's Who in the Dudjom Lineage?'</ref>. | '''Dudjom Lingpa Family Lineage''' includes an amazing number of great masters, both male and female, and also two of [[Dudjom Lingpa]]'s own reincanations<ref>Holly Gayley, ''Who's Who in the Dudjom Lineage?''</ref>. | ||
Dudjom Lingpa first generation of descendants | Dudjom Lingpa's first generation of descendants includes 8 sons and 4 daughters: | ||
*'''[[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]]''' (1865-1926) | *'''[[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]]''' (1865-1926) | ||
*'''[[Tulku Pema Dorje]]''' (1867-1934) | *'''[[Tulku Pema Dorje]]''' (1867-1934) | ||
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:*[[Dzongter Kunzang Nyima]] (1904-1958) the enlightened speech emanation of Dudjom Lingpa | :*[[Dzongter Kunzang Nyima]] (1904-1958) the enlightened speech emanation of Dudjom Lingpa | ||
::*Choktrul Sherab Tokmé (1925-1959) | ::*Choktrul Sherab Tokmé (1925-1959) | ||
::*Tulku Mingyur Dorje (1934-1959) | ::*Tulku Mingyur Dorje (1934-1959)<Ref>Tulku Mingyur Dorje (mi 'gyur rdo rje), alias Pema Osel Nyingpo (pad ma 'od gsal snying po) or Tulku Milo, was the first husand of [[Tare Lhamo]]. He died in prison in 1959.</Ref> | ||
::*[[Tulku Theglo Rinpoche]] (b. 1937) | ::*[[Tulku Theglo Rinpoche]] (b.1937) | ||
:::*[[Samdrup Rinpoche]] | :::*[[Samdrup Rinpoche]] (b.1973) | ||
::*Choktrul Lhundrup Dorje (1940-1960) | ::*Choktrul Lhundrup Dorje (1940-1960) | ||
::*Lhacham Chökyi Drönma | ::*Lhacham Chökyi Drönma | ||
::*Tsendzin Lhamo | ::*Tsendzin Lhamo | ||
*'''[[Namtrul Mipham Dorje]]''' ( | *'''[[Namtrul Mipham Dorje]]''' (1879-1905) | ||
*'''[[Tulku Trimé Özer]]''' (1881-1924) | *'''[[Tulku Trimé Özer]]''' (1881-1924) | ||
:*[[Sonam Deutsen]] (1910-1958) the enlightened body emanation of Dudjom Lingpa | :*[[Sonam Deutsen]] (1910-1958) the enlightened body emanation of Dudjom Lingpa | ||
::*Choktrul Doli Nyima (b. 1946) | ::*Choktrul Doli Nyima (b. 1946) | ||
::*Tulku Tamdrin Wangyal (1952-2005) | ::*Tulku Tamdrin Wangyal (1952-2005)<Ref>Choktrul Tamdrin Wangyal recognized Tulku Jigme Wangdrak Rinpoche (when he was 15 years old) as he was recognized as the reincarnation of [[Longsal Nyingpo]]. Tulku Jigme Wangdrak Rinpoche was born in the Golok region of Eastern Tibet as the fourth descendant of Dudjom Lingpa.</Ref> | ||
::*Tulku Padma Wangyal (1953-1990) | ::*Tulku Padma Wangyal (1953-1990) | ||
::*Choktrul Shenpen Nyima (b. 1954) | ::*Choktrul Shenpen Nyima (b. 1954) | ||
*'''[[Tulku Lhatop]]''' (1884/5-1942) | |||
:*Choktrul Tashi Tobgyal (1925-1959) | :*Choktrul Tashi Tobgyal (1925-1959) | ||
:*Tulku Tenzin Zangpo (d. 1984) | :*Tulku Tenzin Zangpo (d. 1984) | ||
:*Choktrul Dampa (1928-1983) | :*Choktrul Dampa (1928-1983) | ||
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:*Sönam Chödrön | :*Sönam Chödrön | ||
*'''[[Patrul Namkha Jikmé|Tulku Namkha Jikmé]]''' (1888-1960) | *'''[[Patrul Namkha Jikmé|Tulku Namkha Jikmé]]''' (1888-1960) | ||
:*[[Khandroma Kunzang Wangmo]] | :*[[Khandroma Kunzang Wangmo]] (d. 2009) | ||
*'''[[Tulku Dorje Dradül]]''' (1891 | *'''[[Tulku Dorje Dradül]]''' (1891-1959) | ||
:*Choktrul Tenzin Nyima (1918-1959) | :*Choktrul Tenzin Nyima (1918-1959) | ||
:*Unnamed Daughter | :*Unnamed Daughter | ||
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*'''Unnamed Daughter #3''' of Dudjom Lingpa | *'''Unnamed Daughter #3''' of Dudjom Lingpa | ||
*'''Unnamed Daughter #4''' of Dudjom Lingpa | *'''Unnamed Daughter #4''' of Dudjom Lingpa | ||
*'''[[Apang Tertön]]''' (1895-1945)<ref>Apang Tertön was considered to be one of Dudjom Lingpa's miraculously conceived sons.</ref> | |||
:*[[Tare Lhamo]] (1938-2003) | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 14 July 2020
Dudjom Lingpa Family Lineage includes an amazing number of great masters, both male and female, and also two of Dudjom Lingpa's own reincanations[1]. Dudjom Lingpa's first generation of descendants includes 8 sons and 4 daughters:
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima (1865-1926)
- Tulku Pema Dorje (1867-1934)
- Khyentse Tulku Dzamling Wangyal (1868/9-1907)
- Dzongter Kunzang Nyima (1904-1958) the enlightened speech emanation of Dudjom Lingpa
- Choktrul Sherab Tokmé (1925-1959)
- Tulku Mingyur Dorje (1934-1959)[2]
- Tulku Theglo Rinpoche (b.1937)
- Samdrup Rinpoche (b.1973)
- Choktrul Lhundrup Dorje (1940-1960)
- Lhacham Chökyi Drönma
- Tsendzin Lhamo
- Namtrul Mipham Dorje (1879-1905)
- Tulku Trimé Özer (1881-1924)
- Sonam Deutsen (1910-1958) the enlightened body emanation of Dudjom Lingpa
- Choktrul Doli Nyima (b. 1946)
- Tulku Tamdrin Wangyal (1952-2005)[3]
- Tulku Padma Wangyal (1953-1990)
- Choktrul Shenpen Nyima (b. 1954)
- Tulku Lhatop (1884/5-1942)
- Choktrul Tashi Tobgyal (1925-1959)
- Tulku Tenzin Zangpo (d. 1984)
- Choktrul Dampa (1928-1983)
- Tulku Nyida (1929-1985)
- Wangmo
- Tsogyal
- Sönam Chödrön
- Tulku Namkha Jikmé (1888-1960)
- Khandroma Kunzang Wangmo (d. 2009)
- Tulku Dorje Dradül (1891-1959)
- Choktrul Tenzin Nyima (1918-1959)
- Unnamed Daughter
- Unnamed Daughter #1 of Dudjom Lingpa
- Unnamed Daughter #2 of Dudjom Lingpa
- Unnamed Daughter #3 of Dudjom Lingpa
- Unnamed Daughter #4 of Dudjom Lingpa
- Apang Tertön (1895-1945)[4]
- Tare Lhamo (1938-2003)
Notes
- ↑ Holly Gayley, Who's Who in the Dudjom Lineage?
- ↑ Tulku Mingyur Dorje (mi 'gyur rdo rje), alias Pema Osel Nyingpo (pad ma 'od gsal snying po) or Tulku Milo, was the first husand of Tare Lhamo. He died in prison in 1959.
- ↑ Choktrul Tamdrin Wangyal recognized Tulku Jigme Wangdrak Rinpoche (when he was 15 years old) as he was recognized as the reincarnation of Longsal Nyingpo. Tulku Jigme Wangdrak Rinpoche was born in the Golok region of Eastern Tibet as the fourth descendant of Dudjom Lingpa.
- ↑ Apang Tertön was considered to be one of Dudjom Lingpa's miraculously conceived sons.