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==Writings==
==Writings==
*[[Lushul Khenpo Könchok Drönme]], '''The Oral Transmission of the Awareness Holders: An Addendum to 'A Guide to Yumka' Spoken by the Lord Guru''' (''mkha' 'gro'i 'grel ba - rje bla mas gsungs pa'i yum bka’i zin bris kyi kha skong rig 'dzin zhal lung'') Nyingtik Tsapö vol ha (483-550)
*'''The Oral Transmission of the Awareness Holders: An Addendum to 'A Guide to Yumka' Spoken by the Lord Guru''' (''mkha' 'gro'i 'grel ba - rje bla mas gsungs pa'i yum bka’i zin bris kyi kha skong rig 'dzin zhal lung'') Nyingtik Tsapö vol ha (483-550)


==Alternative Names==
==Alternative Names==

Revision as of 07:00, 7 January 2020

Lushul Khenpo Könchok Drönme

Lushul Khenpo Könchok Drönme (Wyl. mkhan po dkon mchog sgron me) (1859-1936) was a famous khenpo from Dodrupchen Monastery. He was a great learned master and accomplished adept. His teachers included Dodrupchen Jikme Tenpe Nyima, Patrul Rinpoche, Alak Dongak Gyatso and Orgyen Tendzin Norbu. The Second Pelyul Choktrul, Jampel Gyepai Dorje, was one of his students.

Both Tare Lhamo and Tulku Thondup are counted among his reincarnations.

He was one of the famed 'Four Khenpos of Dodrupchen Monastery'.

Writings

  • The Oral Transmission of the Awareness Holders: An Addendum to 'A Guide to Yumka' Spoken by the Lord Guru (mkha' 'gro'i 'grel ba - rje bla mas gsungs pa'i yum bka’i zin bris kyi kha skong rig 'dzin zhal lung) Nyingtik Tsapö vol ha (483-550)

Alternative Names

  • Lushul Khenpo
  • Dowa Khenpo
  • Konme Khenpo (Wyl. mkhan po mkon me)
  • Lobzang Kunkhyap (Wyl. blo bzang kun khyab)

Further Reading

  • Tulku Thondup, Masters of Meditation and Miracles, edited by Harold Talbott (Boston: Shambhala, 1996), pages 230–236.

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