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|bio=Gyalwa Yang Gönpa Gyaltsen Pal (Tib. ཡང་དགོན་པ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་དཔལ་, Wyl. yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal) (1213-1258 or 1287) was a great yogin of the Drukpa Kagyü school and one of the foremost disciples of Gyalwa Götsangpa (1189-1258). He also studied with Godrakpa (1181-1261), who is considered the first great non-sectarian master of Tibet, Drikung Chenga Rinpoche (1175-1255) of the Drikung Kagyü school, Sakya Pandita (1182-1251), and Sangye Repa, and other masters. He is known as one of the 'three victorious ones', the other two being his teacher Gyalwa Götsangpa and Gyalwa Lorepa. (Source: [https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Yang_Gönpa Rigpawiki])
 
|bio=Gyalwa Yang Gönpa Gyaltsen Pal (Tib. ཡང་དགོན་པ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་དཔལ་, Wyl. yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal) (1213-1258 or 1287) was a great yogin of the Drukpa Kagyü school and one of the foremost disciples of Gyalwa Götsangpa (1189-1258). He also studied with Godrakpa (1181-1261), who is considered the first great non-sectarian master of Tibet, Drikung Chenga Rinpoche (1175-1255) of the Drikung Kagyü school, Sakya Pandita (1182-1251), and Sangye Repa, and other masters. He is known as one of the 'three victorious ones', the other two being his teacher Gyalwa Götsangpa and Gyalwa Lorepa. (Source: [https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Yang_Gönpa Rigpawiki])
 
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|tolExcerpt=Yanggonpa Gyeltsen Pel (yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal), also known as Lhadongpa Gyeltsen Pel (lha gdong pa rgyal mtshan dpal) was born in the Lato (la stod) region of Tsang (gtsang), in 1213. Yanggonpa, the informal name he adopted, came from a hermitage he refers to in his Inner Autobiography as Yanggon (yang dgon), where he did his first Vajravārāhī retreat. The village of his birth was Chuja (chu bya), a lay settlement associated with the small monastic complex of Lhadong Monastery (lha gdong dgon pa), in the principality of Gungtang (gung thang), not far form the Tibet-Nepal border. This small monastic complex of Lhadong was the place of Yanggonpa's early religious education, and he did not stray far from the area of Gungtang during his lifetime.
 
|tolExcerpt=Yanggonpa Gyeltsen Pel (yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal), also known as Lhadongpa Gyeltsen Pel (lha gdong pa rgyal mtshan dpal) was born in the Lato (la stod) region of Tsang (gtsang), in 1213. Yanggonpa, the informal name he adopted, came from a hermitage he refers to in his Inner Autobiography as Yanggon (yang dgon), where he did his first Vajravārāhī retreat. The village of his birth was Chuja (chu bya), a lay settlement associated with the small monastic complex of Lhadong Monastery (lha gdong dgon pa), in the principality of Gungtang (gung thang), not far form the Tibet-Nepal border. This small monastic complex of Lhadong was the place of Yanggonpa's early religious education, and he did not stray far from the area of Gungtang during his lifetime.
  
 
He was born into the Tong (stong) clan, as the youngest boy in a Nyingma family. He had two older brothers and one older sister. He was given the name Dungsob Pelbar (gdung sob dpal 'bar) by his father, a lay lama associated with Lhadong, who passed away before his birth. He began his religious training at about age five and entered Lhadong monastery at age nine. Both his father's brother, Drubtob Darma (grub thob dar ma) and his mother, Chotongma (chos mthong ma), who was a respected Buddhist practitioner, transmitted teachings to him as a boy. Read more on Treasury of lives
 
He was born into the Tong (stong) clan, as the youngest boy in a Nyingma family. He had two older brothers and one older sister. He was given the name Dungsob Pelbar (gdung sob dpal 'bar) by his father, a lay lama associated with Lhadong, who passed away before his birth. He began his religious training at about age five and entered Lhadong monastery at age nine. Both his father's brother, Drubtob Darma (grub thob dar ma) and his mother, Chotongma (chos mthong ma), who was a respected Buddhist practitioner, transmitted teachings to him as a boy. Read more on Treasury of lives
|AltNamesOther=Yangönpa Chökyi Gyalpo; Yangön Chöjé
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|AltNamesOther=Yangönpa Chökyi Gyalpo; Yangön Chöjé; Gyaltsen Pal; Gyalwa Yanggonpa; Lhadongpa Gyaltsen Pal; Tukyi Dorje
 
|YearBirth=1213
 
|YearBirth=1213
 
|YearDeath=1258
 
|YearDeath=1258
 
|BornIn=Lato (la stod) region of Tsang (gtsang)
 
|BornIn=Lato (la stod) region of Tsang (gtsang)
 
|ReligiousAffiliation=Drukpa Kagyu
 
|ReligiousAffiliation=Drukpa Kagyu
|StudentOf=Bsod nams rgyal mtshan; Chennga Drakpa Jungne; Chung Dorje Drakpa; Rgod tshang pa mgon po rdo rje; Sa skya paN+Di ta; Bsod nams rgyal mtshan
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|StudentOf=Chennga Drakpa Jungne; Chung Dorje Drakpa; Rgod tshang pa mgon po rdo rje; Sa skya paN+Di ta; Godrakpa Sönam Gyaltsen; Sangye Repa; Gyalwa Lorepa
 
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 1 June 2021

Yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal on the DRL

ཡང་དགོན་པ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་དཔལ་
Wylie yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal
English Phonetics Gyalwa Yang Gönpa Gyaltsen Pal
Yang Gönpa Gyaltsen Pal.jpg
Alternate names
  • Yangönpa Chökyi Gyalpo
  • Yangön Chöjé
  • Gyaltsen Pal
  • Gyalwa Yanggonpa
  • Lhadongpa Gyaltsen Pal
  • Tukyi Dorje
Dates
Birth:   1213
Death:   1258
Place of birth:   Lato (la stod) region of Tsang (gtsang)


Tibetan calendar dates

About
Religious Affiliation
Drukpa Kagyu
Teachers
Chennga Drakpa Jungne · Chung Dorje Drakpa · Rgod tshang pa mgon po rdo rje · Sa skya paN+Di ta · Godrakpa Sönam Gyaltsen · Sangye Repa · Gyalwa Lorepa

Biographical Information

Gyalwa Yang Gönpa Gyaltsen Pal (Tib. ཡང་དགོན་པ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་དཔལ་, Wyl. yang dgon pa rgyal mtshan dpal) (1213-1258 or 1287) was a great yogin of the Drukpa Kagyü school and one of the foremost disciples of Gyalwa Götsangpa (1189-1258). He also studied with Godrakpa (1181-1261), who is considered the first great non-sectarian master of Tibet, Drikung Chenga Rinpoche (1175-1255) of the Drikung Kagyü school, Sakya Pandita (1182-1251), and Sangye Repa, and other masters. He is known as one of the 'three victorious ones', the other two being his teacher Gyalwa Götsangpa and Gyalwa Lorepa. (Source: Rigpawiki)

Links
Treasury of Lives Link
https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Yanggonpa-Gyeltsen-Pel/7775
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