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'''Trengpo Tertön Sherab Özer''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>phreng po gter ston shes rab <nowiki>'</nowiki>od zer'') (1518-1572), also known as '''Drodul Lingpa''' or '''Prajñāraśmi''', was an important [[tertön]] in central Tibet who revealed the Droltik (''dam chos grol ba'i thig le'') or Gongpa Rangdrol cycle. The student of Drigung Rinchen Puntsok (the father of Chögyal Puntsok), he was the founder of Palri Monastery. | '''Trengpo Tertön Sherab Özer''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>phreng po gter ston shes rab <nowiki>'</nowiki>od zer'') (1518-1572/84), also known as '''Drodul Lingpa''' or '''Prajñāraśmi''', was an important [[tertön]] in central Tibet who revealed the Droltik (''dam chos grol ba'i thig le'') or Gongpa Rangdrol cycle. The student of Drigung Rinchen Puntsok (the father of Chögyal Puntsok), he was the founder of Palri Monastery. | ||
His three immediate reincarnations were: | |||
*[[Tsele Natsok Rangdrol]] (body incarnation) (b.1608), | |||
*[[Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje]] (speech incarnation) (1646-1714), and | |||
*[[Pema Dechen Lingpa]] (mind incarnation) (1627/63-1713). | |||
[[Category: Historical Masters]] | [[Category: Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Tertöns]] | [[Category: Tertöns]] | ||
[[Category: Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category: Nyingma Masters]] |
Revision as of 20:53, 28 April 2009
Trengpo Tertön Sherab Özer (Wyl. 'phreng po gter ston shes rab 'od zer) (1518-1572/84), also known as Drodul Lingpa or Prajñāraśmi, was an important tertön in central Tibet who revealed the Droltik (dam chos grol ba'i thig le) or Gongpa Rangdrol cycle. The student of Drigung Rinchen Puntsok (the father of Chögyal Puntsok), he was the founder of Palri Monastery.
His three immediate reincarnations were:
- Tsele Natsok Rangdrol (body incarnation) (b.1608),
- Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje (speech incarnation) (1646-1714), and
- Pema Dechen Lingpa (mind incarnation) (1627/63-1713).