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Kushok Bakula Rinpoche

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river that was later caught by an angler. The angler sold it to another minister's wife, Upon cutting pen, the child was found unharmed and alive. The minister's wife adopted him. However, a dispute with his natural parents, about who should take care of him was resolved by the king, who judged that
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Namang Tsering Shakspo: "The role of incarnate Lamas in Buddhist tradition: A Brief Surveyof bakula Rinpoche's Previous Incarnations"in "Recent Research on Ladakh", Proceedings of the 7th Colloquium of the International Association for Ladakh Studies held in Bonn/Sankt Augustin, 12–15 June
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came to serve him. And through the practice of the six famous yoga lams (paths) he attained the mahamudra siddhi. After preaching extensively, he entered the heavenly abode of
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According to Tibetan chronicles, he was fond of doing meditation and praying and was very simple. After renouncing all worldly comforts he used
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further instructed him to remove his royal pride about the purity of foods, after which he sat in meditation for twelve years near river
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for realising Buddhahood -- and in this way he continued practising for many years in a cemetery. Dakinis at
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13th: Drupchen Choskyi Dorje (Mahasiddha Dharmavajra) was the pupil of Basco Chokyi Gyaltsen (Dharmadhvaja).
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in a minister's family and then having been swallowed by a fish in the
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grass in his everyday life, especially as a sitting and sleeping mat.
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17th: Kongchog Rangdrol Nyima was the first Incarnation to appear in
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12th: Sthavira Lodros Choskyong was Khedrup Rinpoche's main disciple.
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and was one of the 16 disciples of Buddha (Naytan Chudrug, or the
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2nd: the second incarnation of Bakula was an Indian Mahasiddha
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4th: a king who appears in the religious book 'Kadam Buchos'.
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14th: Lobzang Jinpa (Sumatidana) was the main disciple of
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both should have custody of him. Thus, he became known as
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18th: Born in the Royal palace of Zanskar,"zangla Khar"
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10th: Geshe Chagpa Thrichog of the Kadmapa tradition.
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16th: Jetsun Ngawang Jampek Yeshe Gyatso, Khempo of
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Index

Bakula Rinpoche


Tibetan
Spituk
Ladakh
emanation
Amitabha
Sixteen Arhats
Wylie
Manorathapurani
Milindapanha
Kaushambi
Yamuna
Tilopa
Tibetan
Wylie
Tibetan
Wylie
Naropa
Amitābha
Luipa
Wylie
Ramesvaram
Bhikkhu
Dakini
Tibetan
Wylie
Bodh Gaya
upaya

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