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'''Patrul Namkha Jikmé''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dpal sprul nam mkha' 'jigs med'') aka '''Padma Khalong Yangpa Tsal''' and '''Tulku Namkha Jikmé''' (1888-1960) of [[Dzachukha]] was a son of [[Dudjom Lingpa]] and of Akyabza Kalzang Drönma <ref>Akyabza Kalzang Drönma was the third consort of Dudjom Lingpa, and also the mother of [[Tulku Lhatop]] and of [[Tulku Dorje Dradül]].</Ref>.
'''Patrul Namkha Jikmé''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dpal sprul nam mkha' 'jigs med'') aka '''Padma Khalong Yangpa Tsal''' and '''Tulku Namkha Jikmé''' (1888-1960) of [[Dzachukha]] was a son of [[Dudjom Lingpa]] and of Akyabza Kalzang Drönma <ref>Akyabza Kalzang Drönma was the third consort of Dudjom Lingpa, and also the mother of [[Tulku Lhatop]] and of [[Tulku Dorje Dradül]].</Ref>, and a reincarnation of [[Patrul Rinpoche]].


His up-coming birth was announced to his father Dudjom Lingpa when, one night, in a dream, “Dudjom Lingpa’s primary doctrine guardian appeared with news that Patrul Rinpoche, who had recently passed away, would soon arrive” <Ref>Traktung Dudjom Lingpa, A Clear Mirror: The Visionary Autobiography of a Tibetan Master, translated by Chonyi Drolma, North Atlantic Books, 2011. </Ref>. Patrul Namkha Jikmé was recognised by Dza Tsamtrul Rinpoche Kunzang Dechen Dorje and Dudjom Lingpa as an incarnation of [[Patrul Rinpoche]], and enthroned at [[Dzagyal Monastery]], in Dzachukha, where his previous incarnation had formerly resided, and where he went to live.  
==Birth, Family, Recognition==
In his outer autobiography, Dudjom Lingpa recounts how he was told by his primary protector that [[Patrul Rinpoche]] will reincarnate as one of his sons<Ref>Dudjom Lingpa, ‘A Clear Mirror’, The Visionary Autobiography of a Tibetan Master’, The Outer Autobiography, translated by Chönyi Drolma, Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2011, page 169-170.</Ref>:
::In 1887 [while I was 53], I gave teachings in Bochung Tashul’s home. During this time I wondered, “Is my homestead well?” '''Nöjin Shenpa Marnak''', Dark Red Noxious Spirit Butcher, appeared in a dream one night. […]. [He] arrived in front of me proclaiming, “If you have something you don’t know or understand, I will tell you all about it. I asked, “Is my family well?” He told me, “They are well. This year Palgé Tulku, Glorious Virtue [Patrul Rinpoche], is going to come again.” I said, ‘Ah, Palgé Tulku has passed away. He’s not here.” “He passed away, and he’s not here, while at the same time he will appear once again. In the last autumn month you’ll meet him.


Patrul Namkha Jikmé was recognised by Dza Tsamtrul Rinpoche [[Kunzang Dechen Dorje (Pema Kunzang)]]  and Dudjom Lingpa as an incarnation of [[Patrul Rinpoche]], and enthroned at [[Dzagyal Monastery]], in Dzachukha, where his previous incarnation had formerly resided, and where he went to live.
==Training==
Patrul Namkha Jikmé’s two main teachers were his father Dudjom Lingpa, and '''Géming Khenpo Künpal'''. He revealed nine volumes of [[terma]], and constructed a Shedra at Dza Pukhung Gön and a [[Zabchö Shitro Gongpa Rangdrol]] Drubdra at Dzagyal Monastery.
Patrul Namkha Jikmé’s two main teachers were his father Dudjom Lingpa, and '''Géming Khenpo Künpal'''. He revealed nine volumes of [[terma]], and constructed a Shedra at Dza Pukhung Gön and a [[Zabchö Shitro Gongpa Rangdrol]] Drubdra at Dzagyal Monastery.



Revision as of 16:21, 6 April 2016

Patrul Namkha Jikmé (Wyl. dpal sprul nam mkha' 'jigs med) aka Padma Khalong Yangpa Tsal and Tulku Namkha Jikmé (1888-1960) of Dzachukha was a son of Dudjom Lingpa and of Akyabza Kalzang Drönma [1], and a reincarnation of Patrul Rinpoche.

Birth, Family, Recognition

In his outer autobiography, Dudjom Lingpa recounts how he was told by his primary protector that Patrul Rinpoche will reincarnate as one of his sons[2]:

In 1887 [while I was 53], I gave teachings in Bochung Tashul’s home. During this time I wondered, “Is my homestead well?” Nöjin Shenpa Marnak, Dark Red Noxious Spirit Butcher, appeared in a dream one night. […]. [He] arrived in front of me proclaiming, “If you have something you don’t know or understand, I will tell you all about it. I asked, “Is my family well?” He told me, “They are well. This year Palgé Tulku, Glorious Virtue [Patrul Rinpoche], is going to come again.” I said, ‘Ah, Palgé Tulku has passed away. He’s not here.” “He passed away, and he’s not here, while at the same time he will appear once again. In the last autumn month you’ll meet him.”

Patrul Namkha Jikmé was recognised by Dza Tsamtrul Rinpoche Kunzang Dechen Dorje (Pema Kunzang) and Dudjom Lingpa as an incarnation of Patrul Rinpoche, and enthroned at Dzagyal Monastery, in Dzachukha, where his previous incarnation had formerly resided, and where he went to live.

Training

Patrul Namkha Jikmé’s two main teachers were his father Dudjom Lingpa, and Géming Khenpo Künpal. He revealed nine volumes of terma, and constructed a Shedra at Dza Pukhung Gön and a Zabchö Shitro Gongpa Rangdrol Drubdra at Dzagyal Monastery.

Writings

  • tshig gsum gnad du brdeg pa'i spyi 'grel de kho na nyid gsum gsal ba'i rgyan

Students

Among Patrul Namkha Jikmé’s main students are:

  • Chad lo Tsering, Khen Sherab
  • Dungsé Kunzang Lungtok Pelgyé Pal Zangpo
  • Khandroma Kunzang Wangmo
  • Khen Bumdar
  • Khen Gyurme Namgyal
  • Khenpo Petse Rinpoche aka Khen Padma Tsewang Lhündrub, referred to as the Chödak Lobmé Tsok
  • Khen Sönam Tsering
  • Lama Kündar
  • Longs Chö
  • Lungzin Tenpai Saljé
  • Remo Kunzang Wangmo
  • Sherab Mebar

His main dharma heir was his own daughter, Khandroma Kunzang Wangmo, a great-daughter of Dudjom Lingpa.

Notes

  1. Akyabza Kalzang Drönma was the third consort of Dudjom Lingpa, and also the mother of Tulku Lhatop and of Tulku Dorje Dradül.
  2. Dudjom Lingpa, ‘A Clear Mirror’, The Visionary Autobiography of a Tibetan Master’, The Outer Autobiography, translated by Chönyi Drolma, Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2011, page 169-170.

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