Surkhar Lodro Gyelpo

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
ཟུར་ མཁར་ བློ་གྲོས་ རྒྱལ་ པོ
Wylie transliteration :
to mkhar blo gros rgyal po
Other spellings:
Zurkhar Lodrö Gyelpo; Zurkha Lodo Gyalpo
Chinese name
Simplified :
苏喀 · 洛 追 杰波;
宿 喀 · 洛 追 杰波
Pinyin :
Suka Luozhui Jiebo

Surkhar Lodrö Gyelpo ( Tib. Zur mkhar blo gros rgyal po ; * 1509 ; † 1579 ) was a Tibetan medic. He is considered to be the main representative of the Sur ( tib. Zur lugs ) school of Tibetan medicine founded by Surkhar Nyamnyi Dorje ( zur mkhar mnyam nyid rdo rje ) and the author of the important medical commentary Oral Instructions of the Ancestors ( tib. Mes po'i zhal lung ) on the basic texts of Tibetan medicine, the four tantras ( rgyud bzhi : "four roots") and several other medical writings.

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  1. Chinese Suka Niangni Duoji 宿 喀 • 娘 尼多吉; engl. Zurkar Nyamnyi Dorje (among others)
  2. Other spellings: Surlug, Zurlug - the Southern School of Tibetan Medicine .
  3. Tib. མེས་ པོའ ི་ ཞལ་ ལུང; Chinese Zuxian koushu 祖先 口述
  4. See also A discussion on the Origin of the Four Medical Tantra & ittm.org: DataInputProject (PDF; 286 kB)
  5. Michael Quick: About the knowledge of the four medical treatises of Tibet, the rGyud bži. Annotations and bibliographical notes on the basics of Tibetan medicine. In: Würzburg medical history reports. Volume 5, 1987, pp. 323-345.
  6. Other spellings: Changlug, Janglug.
Surkhar Lodrö Gyelpo (alternative names of the lemma)
to mkhar blo gros rgyal po; Zurkhar Lodrö Gyelpo; Zurkha Lodo Gyalpo; Suka Luozhui Jiebo; 苏喀 · 洛 追 杰波; 宿 喀 · 洛 追 杰波; Zurkhar Lodro Gyelpo; To mkhar ba blo gros rgyal po; to mkhar pa blo gros rgyal po; Suka Luozhui Jiebu; 宿 喀 ・ 洛 追 傑波; Zurkawa Lodro Gyelpo