karma gling pa
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Karma Lingpa was a 14th century tertön known for his expansive revelation on the Peaceful and Wrathful deities, the Zab chos zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol. Commonly known as Kar gling zhi khro it remains to this day an extremely popular treasure cycle and was highly influential in the early days of Western interest in Tibetan Buddhism, as it is the source of the text popularly known as the Tibetan Book of the Dead. He was also the son of Nyida Sangye who is known for his 'pho ba revelation that would become the basis for the religious festival known as the Drikung Phowa Chenmo.
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Terton Gyatsa Information
Name in Gyatsa (Tibetan) | ཀརྨ་གླིང་པ་ |
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Name in Gyatsa (Wylie) | karma gling pa |
Page numbers | Rinchen Terdzö, Volume I, Text #6, Pages 566 to 567, folio 113b2 to 114a2 |
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