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'''Ngawang Gyatso''' was one of [[Dudjom Lingpa]]'s first and most valued disciples. Ngawang Gyatso was a nephew of Gili <ref>Dudjom Lingpa is still commonly known as Gili Tertön due to his steadfast connection with that family (source Appendix of 'A Clear Mirror', Translated by Chönyi Drolma</ref> Wangli, of [[Golok]], one of the two major patrons of Dudjom Lingpa (the other patron being Gönten).
'''Ngawang Gyatso''' was one of [[Dudjom Lingpa]]'s first and most valued disciples. Ngawang Gyatso was a nephew of Gili<ref>Dudjom Lingpa is still commonly known as Gili Tertön due to his steadfast connection with that family (source: Appendix of 'A Clear Mirror', Translated by Chönyi Drolma)</ref> Wangli, of [[Golok]], one of the two major patrons of Dudjom Lingpa (the other patron being Gönten).


According to Dudjom Lingpa himself, 'Ngawang Gyatso—  and [Lama] Puntsok Tashi —  was “a custodian of his teachings”. <Ref>Dudjom Lingpa, ‘A Clear Mirror’, The Visionary Autobiography of a Tibetan Master’, The Outer Biography, translated by Chönyi Drolma, Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2011, page 72.</Ref>
According to Dudjom Lingpa himself, 'Ngawang Gyatso—and [Lama] Puntsok Tashi—was “a [[Chödak|custodian]] of his teachings”.<Ref>Dudjom Lingpa, ‘A Clear Mirror’, The Visionary Autobiography of a Tibetan Master’, The Outer Biography, translated by Chönyi Drolma, Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2011, page 72.</Ref>


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[[Category: Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category: Dudjom Tersar Masters]]
[[Category: Dudjom Tersar Masters]]

Revision as of 11:30, 13 March 2016

Ngawang Gyatso was one of Dudjom Lingpa's first and most valued disciples. Ngawang Gyatso was a nephew of Gili[1] Wangli, of Golok, one of the two major patrons of Dudjom Lingpa (the other patron being Gönten).

According to Dudjom Lingpa himself, 'Ngawang Gyatso—and [Lama] Puntsok Tashi—was “a custodian of his teachings”.[2]

Notes

  1. Dudjom Lingpa is still commonly known as Gili Tertön due to his steadfast connection with that family (source: Appendix of 'A Clear Mirror', Translated by Chönyi Drolma)
  2. Dudjom Lingpa, ‘A Clear Mirror’, The Visionary Autobiography of a Tibetan Master’, The Outer Biography, translated by Chönyi Drolma, Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2011, page 72.