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A list of all pages that have property "Archivistnotes" with value "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).". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Byang chub sems dpa' zla ba rgyal mtshan  + (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.)
  • Legs ldan bdud 'joms rdo rje  + (There are issues with the dating of this fThere are issues with the dating of this figures and the most common alternatives are 1452-1565 or 1512-1625. The earlier date conforms with Kongtrul's assertion that he lived in the 8th rabjung, but it also seems to make him older than mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, whom Kongtrul claims to have been Lekden's older brother. Furthermore, neither of the dates seem to work so well when compared to the dates of their father, ('jam dbyangs rin chen rgyal mtshan 1445-1558), whom would have been either 7 or 77 at the time of his birth. And though the latter is not entirely impossible, the recognition of his rebirth as ngag gi dbang po, the son of his disciple byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal, would be, since Jangdak would have passed away some two decades before Lekden, himself, passed away.cades before Lekden, himself, passed away.)
  • Nye bar gnas pa gsang sngags bstan 'dzin  + (This figure acted as Kongtrul's scribe on several texts when Kongtul was in his 80's. It's not clear if this is the same person as chags med sprul sku gsang sngags bstan 'dzin.)
  • Sangs rgyas bla ma  + (Traditionally considered to be the first Terton)
  • Yolmo Tulku, 1st  + (Travelled to Nepal where he unearthed and restored the Boudhanath Stupa and opened the hidden land of yol mo gangs kyi ra ba.)
  • Dzogchen Drubwang, 1st  + (Treasury of Lives states that this is the same person as Ra zhi pad+ma rig 'dzin)
  • 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.)
  • Zhig po gling pa  + (Kongtrul puts him in the 8th rabjung, rather than the 9th.)
  • 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).)
  • 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)
  • Mi 'gyur dpal sgron  + (Daughter of Gter bdag gling pa 'gyur med rdo rje)
  • '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)
  • Phrin las lhun grub  + (Father of Gter bdag gling pa 'gyur med rdo rje and Smin gling lo chen d+harma shrI;)
  • Bya mang po brtson 'grus grags pa  + (His works in the Rinchen Terdzod are pure visions, so he is recorded here as an author rather than a terton.)
  • Bzang po grags pa  + (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.)