Lingre Pema Dorje
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Wylie transliteration : gling ras padma rdo rje
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Chinese name |
Simplified :
岭 热 • 白 玛多杰; 林 热 • 白 玛多吉
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Pinyin : Lingre Baima Duojie; Linre Baima Duoji
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Lingre PEMA Dorje ( Tib. Gling ras Padma rdo RJE ; born 1128 ;. Gest 1188 ) or short Lingrepa was a minister of the Drukpa Lineage selected from the Phagdru Kagyu -Schule, a lower school of Kagyu -Tradition, emerged.
He was a student of Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyelpo and teacher of Tsangpa Gyare . He is the founder of the Middle Drugpa Tradition (Bardrug) and is therefore considered the founder of the Drugpa-Kagyu tradition.
See also
literature
- Lake Yixi Duojie 拉科 • 益 西多杰 : Zangchuan Fojiao gaoseng zhuanlüe 藏 传 佛教 高僧传 略 ("Brief biographies of important monks of Tibetan Buddhism "), Qinghai renmin chubanshe 青海 人民出版社 2007 ( online book presentation )
- Tang Jingfu 唐景福 : Zhongguo Zangchuan Fojiao ming seng lu 中国 藏 传 佛教 名僧 录 ("Directory of Famous Monks of Tibetan Buddhism "). Lanzhou: Gansu minzu chubanshe 1991 ( Online ( Memento from May 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) - dymf.cn)
- E. Gene Smith: Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau . 2001 ( online excerpt ; PDF; 1.4 MB)
- Marco Walther: Gling-ras-pa Padma rdo-rje (1128-1188): Life and work with special consideration of the work A torch that bundles the essentials . 2017 (Diss. Munich)
Web links
- drukpa-hk.org: Lingchen Repa - English
References and comments
Lingre Pema Dorje (alternative names of the lemma) |
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gling ras pad ma rdo rje; Lingre Pema Dorje; Lingre Baima Duojie 岭 热 • 白 玛多杰; Linre Baima Duoji 林 热 • 白 玛多吉; Ling Re Pema Dorje; gLing Ras Padma rDo rje; Lingrepa; Lingchen Repa; gLing Ras Padma rDo rje; gling ras pa pad ma rdo rje; Gling-ras-pa; Napuba Lingre Baima Duojie 纳普巴. 岭 热. 白 玛多杰; Drubthob Naphupa; Linreba 林 热 巴; gling ras pa; Nephupa; sna phu ba; Lingre Padma Dorje |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lingre Pema Dorje |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | gling ras padma rdo rje; Lingrepa |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Master of the Drugpa Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism, founder of the Upper Drugpa Tradition |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1128 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1188 |