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'''Eight great pillars of the practice lineage''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ka ba chen po brgyad'')
'''Eight great pillars of the practice lineage''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ka ba chen po brgyad'')


#Pagor Vairochana
#Pagor [[Vairotsana]]
#Dromtönpa
#[[Dromtönpa]]
#Khyungpo Naljor
#[[Khyungpo Naljor]]
#Drokmi Lotsawa
#[[Drokmi Lotsawa]]
#Marpa Lotsawa
#[[Marpa Lotsawa]]
#Padampa Sangye
#[[Padampa Sangye]]
#Kyijo Lotsawa
#[[Kyijo Lotsawa]]
#Orgyenpa
#[[Orgyenpa]]
 
These eight masters were first mentioned in this list by the 16th century master [[Tertön Sherab Özer]].


[[Category:Historical Masters]]
[[Category:Historical Masters]]
[[Category:Enumerations]]
[[Category:Enumerations]]

Revision as of 06:29, 12 July 2008

Eight great pillars of the practice lineage (Wyl. ka ba chen po brgyad)

  1. Pagor Vairotsana
  2. Dromtönpa
  3. Khyungpo Naljor
  4. Drokmi Lotsawa
  5. Marpa Lotsawa
  6. Padampa Sangye
  7. Kyijo Lotsawa
  8. Orgyenpa

These eight masters were first mentioned in this list by the 16th century master Tertön Sherab Özer.