Dza Mura Tulku: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Dza Mura Tulku''' (Tib. | '''Fourth Dza Mura Tulku Pema Norbu''' (Tib. རྫ་མུ་ར་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་པདྨ་ནོར་བུ་, [[Wyl.]] ''rdza mu ra sprul sku pad+ma nor bu'')(1918-1958) was a master of the first half of the twentieth century from [[East Tibet]], famous for organizing large gatherings dedicated to the recitation of [[Avalokiteshvara]]’s [[Mani mantra|six syllable mantra]] where tens of thousands of people would gather. | ||
In 1938 Terton Wangchuk (gter ston dbang phyug) and Mura Tulku Pema Norbu recognized [[Khenpo Jikme Phuntsok]] at the age of five as the incarnation of [[Tertön Sogyal]]. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*{{TBRC| | *{{TBRC|P6965|TBRC profile}} | ||
[[category: Nyingma Masters]] | [[category: Nyingma Masters]] |
Revision as of 08:26, 25 October 2019
Fourth Dza Mura Tulku Pema Norbu (Tib. རྫ་མུ་ར་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་པདྨ་ནོར་བུ་, Wyl. rdza mu ra sprul sku pad+ma nor bu)(1918-1958) was a master of the first half of the twentieth century from East Tibet, famous for organizing large gatherings dedicated to the recitation of Avalokiteshvara’s six syllable mantra where tens of thousands of people would gather.
In 1938 Terton Wangchuk (gter ston dbang phyug) and Mura Tulku Pema Norbu recognized Khenpo Jikme Phuntsok at the age of five as the incarnation of Tertön Sogyal.