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| |tolExcerpt=Dudjom Lingpa (bdud 'joms gling pa) was born in 1835 in the Serta Valley (gser thal) of Golok (mgo log). He belonged to the Achak Dru (a lcags 'gru, or just lcags 'gru) lineage of the Nub clan (gnubs) of the Chakong (lcags khung) tribe and was said to be a reincarnation of Nuden Dorje (nus ldan rdo rje, b.1655), and the Imperial era figure Khyeuchung Lotsāwa (khye'u chung lo tsA ba). | | |tolExcerpt=Dudjom Lingpa was a prolific treasure revealer based in Golok, Amdo. His seven sons were all religious teachers in their own right, establishing and important Dudjom family line of teaching transmission. His incarnation was Dudjom Jikdrel Yeshe Dorje, one of the most important Nyingma lamas of the twentieth century. |
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| Throughout his life Dudjom Lingpa reported having direct visionary encounters with numerous deities such as Vajravārahī, Avalokiteśvara, Vajrapāṇi, and Mañjuśrī, Saraha and Longchenpa Drime Oser (klong chen pa 'dri med 'od zer, 1308-1364) through which he received teachings and empowerments. Also via visionary experience Dudjom Lingpa claimed to have journeyed to the pure land of the Copper-Colored Mountain and receive teachings directly from Padmasambhava.
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| At age twenty-five Dudjom Lingpa revealed the prophetic guide (''kha byang'') from among rocks in the Mar Valley. This contained instructions on how he should reveal his own hidden treasures. He revealed twenty volumes of earth and mind treasures (''sa gter'', ''dgongs gter''). These came to be known as the ''Dudjom Tersar'' (''bdud 'joms gter gsar''), the ''New Treasures of Dudjom''.
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| Among his better known treasures are the ''Troma Nakmo'' (''khros ma nag mo'') and the ''Naluk Rangjung'' (''gnas lugs rang byung''), which is a systematic presentation of the Dzogchen path.
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