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|GyatsaBioWylie=mdo khams 'ba' tser gter ston pad+ma chos rgyal gyis kyang zab gter mang du bzhes pa kun gyi mthong snang du grub/_byin rlabs nus mthu che bar grags/_da lta'ang gdan sa ma stong tsam dang chos brgyud thor bu yod par snang /_rig 'dzin tshe dbang nor bu sku chung ngu'i dus mjal zhing chos 'brel cung zad gsan par snang /_kho bos kyang brgyud pa gsum ldan gyi khyung dmar tsam zhig nyer mkhor nos so | |GyatsaBioWylie=mdo khams 'ba' tser gter ston pad+ma chos rgyal gyis kyang zab gter mang du bzhes pa kun gyi mthong snang du grub/_byin rlabs nus mthu che bar grags/_da lta'ang gdan sa ma stong tsam dang chos brgyud thor bu yod par snang /_rig 'dzin tshe dbang nor bu sku chung ngu'i dus mjal zhing chos 'brel cung zad gsan par snang /_kho bos kyang brgyud pa gsum ldan gyi khyung dmar tsam zhig nyer mkhor nos so | ||
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There seems to be some confusion regarding this figure, and he is likely conflated with a later figure of the same name on his BDRC page, namely the Tertön Dudjom Rolpa Tsal that was a student of Dzogchen Khenpo Padma Vajra and teacher to Kathok Situ Chökyi Gyamtso and others. The Dudjom Rolpa Tsal whose Red Garuda treasure is included in the Terdzö, seems to have lived circa the 17th-18th centuries. Kongtrul doesn't give much details in his brief biography of him, other than that Kathok Rigdzin seems to have met him in his younger years. However, in the addendum included by Kongtrul in the text found in the Terdzö, which delineates the lineage from which he received this particular treasure, it is clear that this figure lived a couple generations before Kongtrul. The text in question comes from the Tertön's student Kathokpa Chökyi Dorje, whom in turn was the teacher of several prominent lamas, such as Kunzang Ngedön Wangpo and Getse Mahāpaṇḍita that lived toward the second half of the 18th century. Therefore, the BDRC page in which we find the Tertön's collected works is inaccurate in its biographical details and subsequently related individuals. However, Jeff Watt's description on HAR of the image included here does seem to reference the correct Dudjom Rolpa Tsal, a.k.a. Pema Chögyal. In this image we find Dri med zhing skyong (b. 1724), the son of Chöje Lingpa, depicted as a disciple of the Tertön. |
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PersonType | Category:Tertons |
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MainNamePhon | Dudjom Rolpa Tsal |
MainNameTib | བདུད་འཇོམས་རོལ་པ་རྩལ་ |
MainNameWylie | Bdud 'joms rol pa rtsal |
AltNamesTib | པདྨ་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་ |
AltNamesWylie | pad+ma chos rgyal |
YearBirth | 17-18th Century |
DatesNotes | There seems to be some confusion regarding this figure, and he is likely conflated with a later figure of the same name on his BDRC page, namely the Tertön Dudjom Rolpa Tsal that was a student of Dzogchen Khenpo Padma Vajra and teacher to Kathok Situ Chökyi Gyamtso and others. The Dudjom Rolpa Tsal whose Red Garuda treasure is included in the Terdzö, seems to have lived circa the 17th-18th centuries. Kongtrul doesn't give much details in his brief biography of him, other than that Kathok Rigdzin seems to have met him in his younger years. However, in the addendum included by Kongtrul in the text found in the Terdzö, which delineates the lineage from which he received this particular treasure, it is clear that this figure lived a couple generations before Kongtrul. The text in question comes from the Tertön's student Kathokpa Chökyi Dorje, whom in turn was the teacher of several prominent lamas, such as Kunzang Ngedön Wangpo and Getse Mahāpaṇḍita that lived toward the second half of the 18th century. Therefore, the BDRC page in which we find the Tertön's collected works is inaccurate in its biographical details and subsequently related individuals. However, Jeff Watt's description on HAR of the image included here does seem to reference the correct Dudjom Rolpa Tsal, a.k.a. Pema Chögyal. In this image we find Dri med zhing skyong (b. 1724), the son of Chöje Lingpa, depicted as a disciple of the Tertön. |
ReligiousAffiliation | Nyingma |
TeacherOf | kaH thog rig 'dzin tshe dbang nor bu · Chos kyi rdo rje |
BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P7629 |
Treasury of Lives | http://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/bdud-joms-rol-pa-rtsal/P7629 |
IsInGyatsa | Yes |
GyatsaNameTib | མདོ་ཁམས་འབའ་ཙེ་བ་པདྨ་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་ |
GyatsaNameWylie | mdo khams 'ba' tse ba pad+ma chos rgyal |
GyatsaBioStartPage | 643 |
GyatsaBioEndPage | 644 |
GyatsaBioStartFolio | 152a5 |
GyatsaBioEndFolio | 152b1 |
GyatsaBioTib | །མདོ་ཁམས་འབའ་ཙེར་གཏེར་སྟོན་པདྨ་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་གྱིས་ཀྱང་ཟབ་གཏེར་མང་དུ་བཞེས་པ་ཀུན་གྱི་མཐོང་སྣང་དུ་གྲུབ། བྱིན་རླབས་ནུས་མཐུ་ཆེ་བར་གྲགས། ད་ལྟའང་གདན་ས་མ་སྟོང་ཙམ་དང་ཆོས་བརྒྱུད་ཐོར་བུ་ཡོད་པར་སྣང་། རིག་འཛིན་ཚེ་དབང་ནོར་བུ་སྐུ་ཆུང་ངུའི་དུས་མཇལ་ཞིང་ཆོས་འབྲེལ་ཅུང་ཟད་གསན་པར་སྣང་། ཁོ་བོས་ཀྱང་བརྒྱུད་པ་གསུམ་ལྡན་གྱི་ཁྱུང་དམར་ཙམ་ཞིག་ཉེར་མཁོར་ནོས་སོ། |
GyatsaBioWylie | mdo khams 'ba' tser gter ston pad+ma chos rgyal gyis kyang zab gter mang du bzhes pa kun gyi mthong snang du grub/_byin rlabs nus mthu che bar grags/_da lta'ang gdan sa ma stong tsam dang chos brgyud thor bu yod par snang /_rig 'dzin tshe dbang nor bu sku chung ngu'i dus mjal zhing chos 'brel cung zad gsan par snang /_kho bos kyang brgyud pa gsum ldan gyi khyung dmar tsam zhig nyer mkhor nos so |
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There seems to be some confusion regarding this figure, and he is likely conflated with a later figure of the same name on his BDRC page, namely the Tertön Dudjom Rolpa Tsal that was a student of Dzogchen Khenpo Padma Vajra and teacher to Kathok Situ Chökyi Gyamtso and others. The Dudjom Rolpa Tsal whose Red Garuda treasure is included in the Terdzö, seems to have lived circa the 17th-18th centuries. Kongtrul doesn't give much details in his brief biography of him, other than that Kathok Rigdzin seems to have met him in his younger years. However, in the addendum included by Kongtrul in the text found in the Terdzö, which delineates the lineage from which he received this particular treasure, it is clear that this figure lived a couple generations before Kongtrul. The text in question comes from the Tertön's student Kathokpa Chökyi Dorje, whom in turn was the teacher of several prominent lamas, such as Kunzang Ngedön Wangpo and Getse Mahāpaṇḍita that lived toward the second half of the 18th century. Therefore, the BDRC page in which we find the Tertön's collected works is inaccurate in its biographical details and subsequently related individuals. However, Jeff Watt's description on HAR of the image included here does seem to reference the correct Dudjom Rolpa Tsal, a.k.a. Pema Chögyal. In this image we find Dri med zhing skyong (b. 1724), the son of Chöje Lingpa, depicted as a disciple of the Tertön.