Khenpo Abu Lhagang: Difference between revisions

From Rigpa Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Khenpo Abu Lhagang''' ([[Wyl.]] ''mkhan po a bu lha sgang'') was a great scholar and Dzogchen adept. He was a student and contemporary of [[Khenpo Shenga]] at [[Dzogchen Monastery]]. He was a teacher of [[Khenpo Tsöndrü]].
'''Khenpo Abu Lhagang''' (Tib. མཁན་པོ་ཨ་བུ་ལྷ་སྒང་, [[Wyl.]] ''mkhan po a bu lha sgang'') aka '''Khenpo Pema Tekchok Loden''' (1879-1955) was a great scholar and [[Dzogchen]] adept. He was a student and contemporary of [[Khenpo Shenga]] at [[Dzogchen Monastery]], and studied with many of the greatest masters of his time, including [[Mipham Rinpoche]], [[Dodrupchen Jikme Tenpe Nyima]], [[Orgyen Tenzin Norbu]], [[Shechen Gyaltsab Gyurme Pema Namgyal]], and [[Kunga Palden]]. He was a teacher of many of the masters and khenpos who studied at [[Shri Singha shedra]], including the [[Sixth Dzogchen Rinpoche]], [[Pöpa Tulku Dongak Tenpé Nyima]], [[Khenpo Tsöndrü]] and [[Mewa Khenpo Tsewang Rigdzin]].
 
==External Links==
*[https://www.tibshelf.org/pema-tegchok-loden-biography Biography on Tib Shelf]
*[https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Pema-Tekchok-Loden/9585 Biography at Treasury of Lives]
*{{TBRC|P6955|TBRC Profile}}
 


[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]

Latest revision as of 09:39, 12 August 2024

Khenpo Abu Lhagang (Tib. མཁན་པོ་ཨ་བུ་ལྷ་སྒང་, Wyl. mkhan po a bu lha sgang) aka Khenpo Pema Tekchok Loden (1879-1955) was a great scholar and Dzogchen adept. He was a student and contemporary of Khenpo Shenga at Dzogchen Monastery, and studied with many of the greatest masters of his time, including Mipham Rinpoche, Dodrupchen Jikme Tenpe Nyima, Orgyen Tenzin Norbu, Shechen Gyaltsab Gyurme Pema Namgyal, and Kunga Palden. He was a teacher of many of the masters and khenpos who studied at Shri Singha shedra, including the Sixth Dzogchen Rinpoche, Pöpa Tulku Dongak Tenpé Nyima, Khenpo Tsöndrü and Mewa Khenpo Tsewang Rigdzin.

External Links