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'''Eight great pillars of the practice lineage''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ka ba chen po brgyad'') | '''Eight great pillars of the practice lineage''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ka ba chen po brgyad'') | ||
#Pagor | #Pagor [[Vairotsana]] | ||
#Dromtönpa | #[[Dromtönpa]] | ||
#Khyungpo Naljor | #[[Khyungpo Naljor]] | ||
#Drokmi Lotsawa | #[[Drokmi Lotsawa]] | ||
#Marpa Lotsawa | #[[Marpa Lotsawa]] | ||
#Padampa Sangye | #[[Padampa Sangye]] | ||
#Kyijo Lotsawa | #[[Kyijo Lotsawa]] | ||
#Orgyenpa | #[[Orgyenpa]] | ||
These eight masters were first mentioned in this list by the 16th century master [[Tertön Sherab Özer]]. | |||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 06:29, 12 July 2008
Eight great pillars of the practice lineage (Wyl. ka ba chen po brgyad)
- Pagor Vairotsana
- Dromtönpa
- Khyungpo Naljor
- Drokmi Lotsawa
- Marpa Lotsawa
- Padampa Sangye
- Kyijo Lotsawa
- Orgyenpa
These eight masters were first mentioned in this list by the 16th century master Tertön Sherab Özer.