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A list of all pages that have property "Archivistnotes" with value "It is unclear whether this figure refers to either brang ti rgyal gnyer mkhar phug [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P5529 BDRC P5529] or brang ti rgyal ba bzang po [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P5015 BDRC 95015], neither of which match up with Kongtrul's bio. The former, whom was a circa 7th century royal physician, is too early a figure to have been the revealer. While the latter, whom was one of the bod sman mkhas pa mi dgu mentioned by Kongtrul, seems to have been the son of the figure Kongtrul claims passed down the treasure. Though, as he states, he couldn't find an extensive history of this figure, so he might have been mistaken on certain details. However, elsewhere it is written that the latter is the rebirth of the former. See [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=W17722 BDRC W17722, pg 74]". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Dung mtsho ras pa phyi ma  + (While BDRC puts him in the 15th Century, Kongtrul places him in the 5th rabjung, which would have him living during the late 13th to early 14th Century.)
  • Nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer  + (Dates are given in accordance with Kongtrul's bio. Alternative dates are 1124-1192.)
  • Gter bdag gling pa 'gyur med rdo rje  + (Dates: Kongtrul records the birth year as Dates: Kongtrul records the birth year as a wood dog year, which would be 1634, while the more commonly given year of 1646 is a fire dog year. However, this latter date matches with Kongtrul's statement that he passed in a wood horse year in his 69th year, i.e. at the age of 68.r in his 69th year, i.e. at the age of 68.)
  • 'khrul zhig sangs rgyas dbon po  + (Duplicate on BDRC [http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P8529 P8529])
  • Nāgārjuna  + (Generally speaking this can refer to, at lGenerally speaking this can refer to, at least, two individuals: the early philosopher who founded the Madhyamaka school and a later mahāsiddha counted in Tibetan as one of the rig 'dzin brgyad. In terms of the RTZ, this figure generally refers to the later Nāgārjuna.e generally refers to the later Nāgārjuna.)
  • Zhig po gling pa  + (Kongtrul puts him in the 8th rabjung, rather than the 9th.)
  • Gnyan chen dpal dbyangs  + (On BDRC most of the texts associated with this figure are connected with the more generic entry of ban de dpal sbyangs (http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P8260))
  • Chos grags bzang po  + (Seems to be similar to [[Kun spangs chos grags dpal bzang]])
  • Mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal  + (Son of 'jam dbyangs rin chen rgyal mtshan and brother of Legs ldan bdud 'joms rdo rje)
  • Khyung sprul pad+ma dbang chen bstan 'dzin phrin las  + (There seems to be some issues with the datThere seems to be some issues with the dates for this figure. The current Khyungtrul, enthroned first by Dilgo Khyentse and then later by Penor Rinpoche, lives in Washington D.C. and is the son of the late Lama Ralo. So either there was a long gap between tulkus or the previous incarnation, pictured on this page, lived sometime in the early three quarters of the 20th century. Otherwise, it is likely that there are two different figures being conflated here. See [https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Sangyum_Kusho_Tseten_Yudron Note 2 on this page]._Kusho_Tseten_Yudron Note 2 on this page].)
  • Brang ti rgyal nye mkhar bu  + (It is unclear whether this figure refers tIt is unclear whether this figure refers to either brang ti rgyal gnyer mkhar phug [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P5529 BDRC P5529] or brang ti rgyal ba bzang po [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P5015 BDRC 95015], neither of which match up with Kongtrul's bio. The former, whom was a circa 7th century royal physician, is too early a figure to have been the revealer. While the latter, whom was one of the bod sman mkhas pa mi dgu mentioned by Kongtrul, seems to have been the son of the figure Kongtrul claims passed down the treasure. Though, as he states, he couldn't find an extensive history of this figure, so he might have been mistaken on certain details. However, elsewhere it is written that the latter is the rebirth of the former. See [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=W17722 BDRC W17722, pg 74].tbrc.org/#!rid=W17722 BDRC W17722, pg 74])
  • Nyi ma seng+ge 'od  + (Also on BDRC as P003JR5071)
  • Ldan ma dkon mchog seng+ge  + (BDRC only has this person by this name [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1590 P1590], whom lived much too late to be a student of Phywa pa chos kyi seng+ge.)
  • G.yag ston sangs rgyas dpal  + (BDRC seems to have another entry for this same person [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P4750 P4750])
  • Byang chub gling pa  + (Date is based on Kongtrul's statement that Sangs rgyas gling pa discovered a terma destined for byang chub gling pa, which lead to their meeting in person.)
  • Pad+ma gling pa  + (Dates are based on Kongtrul's bio in the Terton Gyatsa. Alternative dates are 1450-1521.)
  • Kun dga' 'bum ma  + (Dates are based on Kongtrul's reckoning in the Terton Gyatsa.)
  • Du gu rin chen seng+ge  + (Dates based on Kongtrul's statement that he revealed the dpal rdo rje gtsug lag phrin las drag po cycle two hundred years after Trisong Deutsen concealed it.)
  • Mchog ldan mgon po  + (Dates don't match with Kongtrul's assertion that he lived during the 7th rabjung)
  • 'dar 'phyar ba rin chen bzang po  + (Discussed by Kongtrul in relation to his rediscovery of the treasure initially revealed by the gter ston gsum tshogs)
  • Klong gsal snying po  + (Father of bsod nams lde'u btsan (the rebirth of bdud 'dul rdo rje))