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'''Khamnyön Dharma Senge''' (''khams smyon dharma seng ge'') aka '''Ragang Chöpa''' (''rwa sgang gcod pa'') or '''Sonam Phuntsok''' (''bsod nams phun tshogs'') (d. 1890) was a teacher of [[Drakkar Lobzang Palden]], [[Lochen Chönyi Zangmo]] and [[Amdo Geshe]]. | '''Khamnyön Dharma Senge''' ([[Wyl.]] ''khams smyon dharma seng ge'') aka '''Ragang Chöpa''' (''rwa sgang gcod pa'') or '''Sonam Phuntsok''' (''bsod nams phun tshogs'') (d. 1890) was a teacher of [[Drakkar Lobzang Palden]], [[Lochen Chönyi Zangmo]] and [[Amdo Geshe]]. | ||
==Writings== | ==Writings== | ||
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*Khams-smyon Dharma-Sengge & Steven Goodman, "Ocean Woman Who Already Knows" in ''Alcheringa: Ethnopoetics'', Volume Three, no. 2, Boston University: 1977, pages 52-54 | *Khams-smyon Dharma-Sengge & Steven Goodman, "Ocean Woman Who Already Knows" in ''Alcheringa: Ethnopoetics'', Volume Three, no. 2, Boston University: 1977, pages 52-54 | ||
*Tulku Thondup, ''Masters of Meditation and Miracles'' | *[[Tulku Thondup]], ''Masters of Meditation and Miracles'' edited by Harold Talbott (Boston: Shambhala, 1996) pages 341-2. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 13:53, 17 April 2012
Khamnyön Dharma Senge (Wyl. khams smyon dharma seng ge) aka Ragang Chöpa (rwa sgang gcod pa) or Sonam Phuntsok (bsod nams phun tshogs) (d. 1890) was a teacher of Drakkar Lobzang Palden, Lochen Chönyi Zangmo and Amdo Geshe.
Writings
- Sonam T. Kazi (ed.),The visionary and mystic poetry of Khams-smyon dharma-sengge: Being the text of Khams smyon dharma seng ge'i nyams mgur chu zla'i gar 'phreng (Ngagyur Nyingmay Sungrab Volume 23, Gangtok, 1970)
Further Reading
- Khams-smyon Dharma-Sengge & Steven Goodman, "Ocean Woman Who Already Knows" in Alcheringa: Ethnopoetics, Volume Three, no. 2, Boston University: 1977, pages 52-54
- Tulku Thondup, Masters of Meditation and Miracles edited by Harold Talbott (Boston: Shambhala, 1996) pages 341-2.