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secular name,
Gyaincain Norbu (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་མཚན་ནོར་བུ་, Wylie: Rgyal-
mtshan Nor-bu, ZYPY: Gyäncän Norbu), can also be
written Gyaencaen Norbu, Gyancain...
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rgyal mtshan 1994, p. 161 note 447. bsod nams
rgyal mtshan 1994, p. 302 note 904. bsod nams
rgyal mtshan 1994, p. 302 note 913. bsod nams
rgyal mtshan 1994...
- ཐུབ་བསྟན་འཇམ་དཔལ་ཡེ་ཤེས་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wylie: thub-bstan 'jam-dpal ye-shes rgyal-
mtshan; Dagpo, 1912 – Lhasa, 1947) was a
Tibetan tulku and the
fifth Reting Rinpoche...
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Gyaltsen (1432–1481) (Tibetan: ཀུན་དགའ་རྒྱལ་མཚན།, Wylie: kun dga'
rgyal mtshan), was a vow-holding
Ngakpa of the
Nyingma lineage and a
famous Nyingma tantric...
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Shambhala Publications. Ye-shes rgyal-
mtshan (1975). Mind in
Buddhist Psychology: A
Translation of Ye-shes rgyal-
mtshan's "The
Necklace of
Clear Understanding"...
- 1787-1846:
Changkya Yéshé Tenpé
Gyeltsen (lcang skya ye shes
bstan pa'i
rgyal mtshan) 1849-1875:
Changkya Yéshé Tenpé
Nyima (lcang skya ye shes
bstan pa'i nyi...
- sKyid-chu river. It was then
believed that the
spirit of Grags-pa rgyal-
mtshan had
returned as a sort of 'protector of the
Buddhist religion'." Lobsang...
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iconographic representations of
divine symbolic attributes (Tibetan:
phyag mtshan) of
Vajrayana and
Hindu deities. When
consecrated and
bound for usage, Phurba...
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students meditated. The
shrine dedicated to Padmasambhava, also
known as Gu-ru
mTshan-brgyad
Lhakhang or "the
Shrine of the Guru with
Eight Names",
refers to...
- pa
rgyal mtshan – 5. Lodrö Chökyong 1389–1463 1450–1463 blo gros chos
skyong – 6. Chökyi
Gyeltshen 1402–1473 1463–1473 chos kyi
rgyal mtshan 1st Tatsak...