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'''Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo''' (1820-1892) also known as Pema Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa- a major treasure revealer—the last of the [[Five Sovereign Tertöns]]—and one of the most eminent masters of the nineteenth century. He was a contemporary of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]] (1829-1870) and [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] the Great and was regarded as the combined reincarnation of [[Vimalamitra]] and [[King Trisong | '''Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo''' (1820-1892) also known as Pema Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa- a major treasure revealer—the last of the [[Five Sovereign Tertöns]]—and one of the most eminent masters of the nineteenth century. He was a contemporary of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]] (1829-1870) and [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] the Great and was regarded as the combined reincarnation of [[Vimalamitra]] and [[King Trisong Deutsen]]. He became the founder of the [[Rimé]] (ecumenical) movement. | ||
===External Links=== | |||
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/wangpo.html Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Series on Lotsawa House] | |||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] |
Revision as of 15:07, 16 February 2007
Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo (1820-1892) also known as Pema Ösel Do-ngak Lingpa- a major treasure revealer—the last of the Five Sovereign Tertöns—and one of the most eminent masters of the nineteenth century. He was a contemporary of Chokgyur Lingpa (1829-1870) and Jamgön Kongtrul the Great and was regarded as the combined reincarnation of Vimalamitra and King Trisong Deutsen. He became the founder of the Rimé (ecumenical) movement.