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'''Lama Sonam Thayé''' | '''Lama Sonam Thayé''' (Tib. བླ་མ་བསོད་ནམས་མཐའ་ཡས་, [[Wyl.]] ''bla ma bsod nams mtha' yas'') aka '''Chomden Dorje''' (Tib. བཅོམ་ལྡན་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wyl. ''bcom ldan rdo rje'') was one of the two main ‘heart-sons’ of [[Nyala Pema Dündul]] (1816-1872), the other being [[Tertön Rangrik Dorje]]. He passed the lineage of Nyala Pema Dündul on to [[Tertön Sogyal]]. He was renowned as an emanation of [[Gyalwa Chokyang]], one of the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche|twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]]. Born into the family of Akalbu (''a skal bu''), he became a yogin who dressed in white and wore his hair in a top knot. He assisted in the construction of the main temple at [[Kalzang Monastery]] and took responsibility for all Pema Dündul's disciples after their master attained the rainbow body. | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
===In Tibetan=== | |||
*Shes rab 'od zer & byang chub rgya mtsho, ''shar rgyal ba bskal bzang dgon gyi byung ba rags bsdus'' ([[Mirik Petrün Khang|si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang]], 1996), pp. 18-19 | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.tbrc.org/link?RID=P6058 TBRC Profile] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 13 February 2019
Lama Sonam Thayé (Tib. བླ་མ་བསོད་ནམས་མཐའ་ཡས་, Wyl. bla ma bsod nams mtha' yas) aka Chomden Dorje (Tib. བཅོམ་ལྡན་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wyl. bcom ldan rdo rje) was one of the two main ‘heart-sons’ of Nyala Pema Dündul (1816-1872), the other being Tertön Rangrik Dorje. He passed the lineage of Nyala Pema Dündul on to Tertön Sogyal. He was renowned as an emanation of Gyalwa Chokyang, one of the twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche. Born into the family of Akalbu (a skal bu), he became a yogin who dressed in white and wore his hair in a top knot. He assisted in the construction of the main temple at Kalzang Monastery and took responsibility for all Pema Dündul's disciples after their master attained the rainbow body.
Further Reading
In Tibetan
- Shes rab 'od zer & byang chub rgya mtsho, shar rgyal ba bskal bzang dgon gyi byung ba rags bsdus (si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang, 1996), pp. 18-19