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'''Rigdzin Gyurme Tsewang Gyatso''', the father and one of the teachers of [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. He was an emanation of the great translator [[Vairochana]] and was himself the son of Serpa Tergen, a master responsible for maintaining the teachings of the great [[tertön]] [[Duddul Dorjé]]. He was one of the main students of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] who gave the secret name Chime Nangdzé Dorje. He was the owner and maintained some of Khyentse Wangpo's precious teachings such as the [[Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik]], and a master of the [[Rinchen Terdzö]].  
'''Rigdzin Gyurme Tsewang Gyatso''', the father and one of the teachers of [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. He was an emanation of the great translator [[Vairotsana]] and was himself the son of Serpa Tergen, a master responsible for maintaining the teachings of the great [[tertön]] [[Duddul Dorjé]]. He was one of the main students of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] who gave the secret name Chime Nangdzé Dorje. He was the custodian of some of Khyentse Wangpo's precious teachings such as the [[Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik]], and a holder of the [[Rinchen Terdzö]].  


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Revision as of 07:53, 23 July 2008

Rigdzin Gyurme Tsewang Gyatso, the father and one of the teachers of Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö. He was an emanation of the great translator Vairotsana and was himself the son of Serpa Tergen, a master responsible for maintaining the teachings of the great tertön Duddul Dorjé. He was one of the main students of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo who gave the secret name Chime Nangdzé Dorje. He was the custodian of some of Khyentse Wangpo's precious teachings such as the Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik, and a holder of the Rinchen Terdzö.