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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*Dudjom Lingpa, ''Buddhahood Without Meditation'', translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 1994, revised edition 2002 | *Dudjom Lingpa, ''Buddhahood Without Meditation'', translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 1994, revised edition 2002 | ||
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*[http://www.tbrc.org/link?RID=P705 TBRC Profile] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Tertöns]] | [[Category:Tertöns]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 10 July 2009
Dudjom Lingpa (Wyl. bdud 'joms gling pa) (1835-1904) — a great adept and tertön whose terma revelations fill twenty volumes. He was considered to be the emanation of Khye'u Chung Lotsawa, one of the twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche. His immediate incarnation, born even before he himself passed away, was Dudjom Rinpoche.
His Sons
He was the father of eight important tulkus:
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima
- Khyentse Tulku Dzamling Wangyal (1868-1907)
- Tulku Trimé Özer (1881-1924)
- Tulku of Cheyö Rigdzin Chenmo (died young)
- Tulku Pema Dorje
- Tulku Lhatop (1885-?)
- Tulku Namkha Jikmé of Dzachukha (1888-?), an incarnation of Patrul Rinpoche
- Tulku Dorje Dradül (1892-1959)
- Apang Tertön (1895-1945) is also considered to have been miraculously conceived through Dudjom Lingpa's enlightened intent (Wyl. dgongs pa).
His Writings
Further Reading
- Dudjom Lingpa, Buddhahood Without Meditation, translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 1994, revised edition 2002