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|tolExcerpt=Jikten Gonpo Rinchen Pel ('jig rten mgon po rin chen dpal) is credited with the founding of Drigung Til Monastery in 1179 and the establishment of the Drigung Kagyu tradition. He was a close disciple of Pakmodrupa and briefly administered Densatil following Pakmodrupa's death. His close disciple was [[Sherab Jungne]].
 
He was born to an illustrious clan called the Kyura (skyu ra) at a town in Kham called Tsungu (tsu ngu), in 1123. He studied with teachers from many traditions and completed many years of retreat, after which he took monastic vows in 1177...
 
"...Jikten Gonpo and his Drigung lineage are best known for the set of teachings known as ''The Five Profound Paths of Mahāmudrā'' (''phyag chen lnga ldan''). Some of his sayings were collected by [[Sherab Jungne]] into what is known as the ''[[Single Intention]]'' (''dgongs gcig''), teachings of a profoundly philosophical character further developed in commentarial works written in the following generation. Some of Jikten Gonpo's teachings were collected by yet another disciple into what is known as the ''Heart of the Great Vehicle's Teachings'' (''theg chen bstan pa'i snying po'')..."
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|tolExcerpt=Jikten Gonpo Rinchen Pel ('jig rten mgon po rin chen dpal) is credited with the founding of Drigung Til Monastery in 1179 and the establishment of the Drigung Kagyu tradition. He was a close disciple of Pakmodrupa and briefly administered Densatil following Pakmodrupa's death. His close disciple was [[Sherab Jungne]].
He was born to an illustrious clan called the Kyura (skyu ra) at a town in Kham called Tsungu (tsu ngu), in 1123. He studied with teachers from many traditions and completed many years of retreat, after which he took monastic vows in 1177...
"...Jikten Gonpo and his Drigung lineage are best known for the set of teachings known as ''The Five Profound Paths of Mahāmudrā'' (''phyag chen lnga ldan''). Some of his sayings were collected by [[Sherab Jungne]] into what is known as the ''[[Single Intention]]'' (''dgongs gcig''), teachings of a profoundly philosophical character further developed in commentarial works written in the following generation. Some of Jikten Gonpo's teachings were collected by yet another disciple into what is known as the ''Heart of the Great Vehicle's Teachings'' (''theg chen bstan pa'i snying po'')..."
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|PosEmptyLuminNotes="The [buddha] element in sentient beings makes enlightenment attainable. This enlightenment is attained gradually and not instantaneously..." [[Mathes, K.]], [[A Direct Path to the Buddha Within]], p. 42.
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Line Drawing by Robert Beer Courtesy of The Robert Beer Online Galleries Gonpo Jigten HAR.jpg
PersonType Category:Classical Tibetan Authors
MainNamePhon Jikten Gönpo
MainNameTib འབྲི་གུང་སྐྱོབ་པ་འཇིག་རྟེན་མགོན་པོ་
MainNameWylie 'bri gung skyob pa 'jig rten mgon po
AltNamesTib འཇིག་རྟེན་མགོན་པོ་  ·  རིན་ཆེན་དཔལ་  ·  འཇིག་རྟེན་གསུམ་མགོན་  ·  འབྲི་གུང་གདན་རབས་༠༡་
AltNamesWylie 'jig rten mgon po  ·  rin chen dpal  ·  'jig rten gsum mgon  ·  'bri gung gdan rabs 01
YearBirth 1143
YearDeath 1217
BornIn tsu ngu (khams)
TibDateDay 40
TibDateMonth 15
TibDateGender Female
TibDateElement Water
TibDateAnimal Pig
TibDateRabjung 2
ReligiousAffiliation Drikung Kagyu
StudentOf phag mo gru pa rdo rje rgyal po
TeacherOf Sherab Jungne  ·  Dorje Sherab
BDRC https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P16
Treasury of Lives https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jigten-Gonpo-Rinchen-Pel/2899
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IsInGyatsa No
PosBuNayDefProv Definitive
PosBuNayDefProvNotes Klaus-Dieter Mathes, A Direct Path to the Buddha Within, p. 42 and 369.
PosWheelTurn Third Turning
PosWheelTurnNotes Klaus-Dieter Mathes, A Direct Path to the Buddha Within, p. 42.
PosVehicles 1
PosVehiclesNotes Klaus-Dieter Mathes, A Direct Path to the Buddha Within, p. 42.
PosEmptyLumin Tathāgatagarbha as a Causal Potential or Disposition (gotra)
PosEmptyLuminNotes "The [buddha] element in sentient beings makes enlightenment attainable. This enlightenment is attained gradually and not instantaneously..." Klaus-Dieter Mathes, A Direct Path to the Buddha Within, p. 42.
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