- (Kun tu
bzang po’i
dgongs pa zang thal),
commonly known as the
Gongpa Zangthal. The
Gongpa Zangthal was
revealed in 1366 in the
Tsang province and contains...
-
disciple Muzu
Selbar (Wylie: mu zu gsal 'bar),
later known as the
scholar Gongpa Rapsel (Wylie:
dgongs pa rab gsal, 953-1035), was
responsible for the revival...
- Jeok's 3rd
generation descendants, Min
Byeon and Min Je
branch (문도공파;
Mundo Gongpa), is
considered the most
prestigious among the
Yeoheung Min clan in the...
- branches;
Wongok Baekpa (원성백파, 原城伯派),
Wonseong Baekpa (원성백파, 原城伯派), and
Sijung Gongpa (시중공파, 侍中公派).
Royal Noble Consort Seong-bi, a
concubine of King
Taejo of...
- 'inconceivable' (Sanskrit: acintya). It is
particularly referred to by the
terma Gongpa Zangtel, a
terma cycle revealed by
Rigdzin Gödem (1337–1408) and part of...
- Treasures" were
taught at the
Dorje Drak Monastery, and
include the Künzang
Gongpa Zangtha teachings, a
collection of
Dzogchen instructions.
Ngamring Monastery...
- Pure Visions), such as the
Troma teachings; (b) The "Maha-Ati Yoga
Zabcho Gongpa Rangdrol"
cycle (The
Profound Teachings on
Naturally Self-liberating Enlightened...
- west of Tibet. Muzu
Saelbar (Mu-zu gSal-'bar),
later known as the
scholar Gongpa Rabsal (bla chen
dgongs pa rab gsal; 832–915), was
responsible for the renewal...
- Jiě Shēnmì Jīng; Tibetan: དགོངས་པ་ངེས་འགྲེལ༏, Wylie:
dgongs pa nges 'grel
Gongpa Ngédrel) is
variously romanized as
Sandhinirmocana Sutra and Samdhinirmocana...
-
Qunpei Gyalpo of
Komang Dratsang,
Geshe Qiangpa Cicheng,
Gendun Qunpei, and
Gongpa.
Tukten Jitak,
Gongsang Lobsang Gyaltsen, etc.
Others include Dbangchen...