Dodrupchen Jigme Trinle Ozer
Template:Tibetan Buddhism Dodrupchen Jikmé Trinlé Özer (Tibetan: Template:Bo-textonly, Wylie: rdo grub chen ‘jigs med phrin las ‘od zer, 1745–1821)[1] was a Nyingma tertön who was the "heart-son"[2] of Jigme Lingpa, for whom he became the "principal doctrine-holder" (Wylie: rtsa ba'i chos bdag) of the Longchen Nyingthig terma cycle.[1] Jigme Trinle Ozer was recognized by Jigme Lingpa as the mindstream embodiment of one of King Trisong Detsen's sons, Prince Murum Tsenpo.[3]
Biography
He was born in the Do valley in Golok.[4]
Jigme Trinle Ozer blessed Patrul Rinpoche as a child and gave him his name whilst prophesying his eminence.[3]
He founded Dodrupchen Monastery in Serta in 1810.[5]
Some of his students were:
- Ngadag Yeshey Jamtsho or Garwang Yeshey Jamtsho
- Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje [6]
Nomenclature, etymology and orthography
The name Jikmé Trinlé Özer was given by Jigme Lingpa and means "Ray of light of Fearless Actions".[7][3] Sanskrit: Abhayakarmarashmi.
Alternate names
List of Drodrupchen Rinpoches
A list of Drodrupchen Rinpoches is as follows:[8]
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Trinlé Özer (1745-1821) [4]
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Puntsok Jungné (1824-1863) [9]
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima (1865-1926)
- Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpé Gyaltsen (1927-1961) & Dodrupchen Tubten Trinlé Pal Zang (1927-2022)[10]
See also
- Tertön Sogyal, who exchanged teachings with Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima
Notes
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- ↑ a b c d e f Thondup, Tulku & Harold Talbott (Editor)(1996). Masters of Meditation and Miracles: Lives of the Great Buddhist Masters of India and Tibet. Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Shambhala, South Asia Editions. Template:ISBN (alk. paper); Template:ISBN p.136
- ↑ Dharma Dictionary (March 8, 2007). 'Jigme Trinley Ozer'. Source: [1] (accessed: July 24, 2008)
- ↑ a b c Rigpa Shedra (July 20, 2008). 'Dodrupchen Jikmé Trinlé Özer'. Source: [2] (accessed: July 24, 2008)
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- ↑ Thondup, Tulku & Harold Talbott (Editor)(1996). Masters of Meditation and Miracles: Lives of the Great Buddhist Masters of India and Tibet. Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Shambhala, South Asia Editions. Template:ISBN (alk. paper); Template:ISBN p.143
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References
- Thondup, Tulku & Harold Talbott (Editor)(1996). Masters of Meditation and Miracles: Lives of the Great Buddhist Masters of India and Tibet. Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Shambhala, South Asia Editions. Template:ISBN (alk. paper); Template:ISBN