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'''Sera Khandro Dewé Dorje''' (Tib. སེ་ར་མཁའ་འགྲོ་བདེ་བའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''se ra mkha' 'gro bde ba'i rdo rje'') aka '''Kunzang Dekyong Wangmo''' (ཀུན་བཟང་བདེ་སྐྱོང་དབང་མོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''kun bzang bde skyong dbang mo'') (1892-1940) — a great female [[tertön]] whose treasure texts are revered by many great [[Nyingma]] masters. She was the consort of [[Tulku Trimé Özer]], one of the sons of the illustrious Tertön [[Dudjom Lingpa]]. She was also one of the [[root guru]]s of [[Chatral Rinpoche]] and was reborn as his daughter, Saraswati.
'''Sera Khandro Dewé Dorje''' (Tib. སེ་ར་མཁའ་འགྲོ་བདེ་བའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''se ra mkha' 'gro bde ba'i rdo rje'') aka '''Kunzang Dekyong Wangmo''' (ཀུན་བཟང་བདེ་སྐྱོང་དབང་མོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''kun bzang bde skyong dbang mo'') (1892-1940) — a great female [[tertön]] whose treasure texts are revered by many great [[Nyingma]] masters. She was the consort of [[Tulku Trimé Özer]], one of the sons of the illustrious Tertön [[Dudjom Lingpa]]. She was also one of the [[root guru]]s of [[Chatral Rinpoche]] and was reborn as his daughter, Saraswati.



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Sera Khandro

Sera Khandro Dewé Dorje (Tib. སེ་ར་མཁའ་འགྲོ་བདེ་བའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wyl. se ra mkha' 'gro bde ba'i rdo rje) aka Kunzang Dekyong Wangmo (ཀུན་བཟང་བདེ་སྐྱོང་དབང་མོ་, Wyl. kun bzang bde skyong dbang mo) (1892-1940) — a great female tertön whose treasure texts are revered by many great Nyingma masters. She was the consort of Tulku Trimé Özer, one of the sons of the illustrious Tertön Dudjom Lingpa. She was also one of the root gurus of Chatral Rinpoche and was reborn as his daughter, Saraswati.

Revelations

Writings

Further Reading

  • Sarah H. Jacoby, “Consorts and Revelations in Eastern Tibet: The Auto/biographical Writings of the Treasure Revealer Sera Khandro (1892-1940)” (unpublished PhD thesis)

External Links

Notes

  1. Translated by Ngawang Zangpo in Guru Rinpoche: His Life and Times, Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2002