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    • Jamangpo Tsöndru Drakpa  + (His works in the Rinchen Terdzod are pure visions, so he is recorded here as an author rather than a terton.)
    • Badz+ra ma ti  + (Kongtrul states that Vajramati was an Indian that revealed treasures in Nepal, while elsewhere he is referred to as the Nepali Terton (bal yul gter ston).)
    • Pema Lingpa  + (Dates are based on Kongtrul's bio in the Terton Gyatsa. Alternative dates are 1450-1521.)
    • Kunga Buma  + (Dates are based on Kongtrul's reckoning in the Terton Gyatsa.)
    • Jamangpo Tsöndru Drakpa  +
    • Zangpo Drakpa  + (I have recorded Rigdzin Godem as a studentI have recorded Rigdzin Godem as a student, since he was entrusted with several of Zangpo Drakpa's treasures, including the famous gsol 'debs le'u bdun ma, which Godem decoded and spread widely. However, by some accounts these two may never have actually met as the treasure scrolls were merely given to him by intermediaries dispatched by Zangpo Drakpa.ntermediaries dispatched by Zangpo Drakpa.)
    • Adzi Norbu Wangyal  + (Image found in his collected works.)
    • Kunpang Dawö  + (Kongtrul gives seemingly contradictory datKongtrul gives seemingly contradictory dates for this figure, stating in his bio that he lived during the early years of Guru Chowang (c. early 13th cent.) and at the same time as Yonten Gonpo (c. 12th cent.). However, later in the chronology provided at the end of the Terton Gyatsa, he states that he lived during the 2nd rabjung, which conforms with the latter assessment.which conforms with the latter assessment.)
    • Drupchen Palden Dorje  + (Since the cycle related to this figure was received in a pure vision, I've recorded him as an author rather than as a terton.)
    • Druptop Ngödrup  + (The alternate names, date of birth, and BDRC link given for this figure come from the Bon tradition for whom he was also a terton.)
    • Kunzang Namgyal  + (The prefix of yi ge pa is not actually part of this person's name. Rather it is merely used here to distinguish this figure from the author Kun bzang rnam rgyal on this website.)
    • Jangchub Sempa Dawa Gyaltsen  + (The works of this figure included in the Rinchen Terdzod appear to be pure visions, thus he is recorded as an author rather than a terton.)
    • Khamsum Zilnön  + (There appears to be some discrepancies in There appears to be some discrepancies in the numbering of the rdor brag rig 'dzin line of incarnations. Here, I'm following the numbering maintained in the outline of the Rinchen Terdzod. Furthermore, it isn't clear whom this figure is, as this name is frequently associated with both skal bzang pad+ma dbang phyug or kun bzang 'gyur med lhun grub, the 5th and 7th rdor brag rig 'dzin according to Terdzod's numbering scheme.n according to Terdzod's numbering scheme.)
    • Kunzang Gyurme Lhundrup  + (There appears to be some discrepancies in the numbering of the rdor brag rig 'dzin line of incarnations. Here, I'm following the numbering maintained in the outline of the Rinchen Terdzod.)
    • Kalzang Pema Wangchuk  + (There appears to be some discrepancies in the numbering of the rdor brag rig 'dzin line of incarnations. Here, I'm following the numbering maintained in the works included in the Rinchen Terdzod.)
    • Zhapdrung Rinpoche Pema Trinle  + (This figure is recorded as a scribe on account of a manuscript he created that was the basis for the inclusion of a text in the RTZ.)
    • Sangye Lama  + (Traditionally considered to be the first Terton)