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A list of all pages that have property "archivistnotes" with value "Consort of Guru Chowang". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • byang chub gling pa  + (Date is based on Kongtrul's statement that Sangs rgyas gling pa discovered a terma destined for byang chub gling pa, which lead to their meeting in person.)
    • Pad+ma gling pa  + (Dates are based on Kongtrul's bio in the Terton Gyatsa. Alternative dates are 1450-1521.)
    • nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer  + (Dates are given in accordance with Kongtrul's bio. Alternative dates are 1124-1192.)
    • mchog ldan mgon po  + (Dates don't match with Kongtrul's assertion that he lived during the 7th rabjung)
    • mi la ras pa  + (Dates vary depending on source)
    • Gter bdag gling pa 'gyur med rdo rje  + (Dates: Kongtrul records the birth year as Dates: Kongtrul records the birth year as a wood dog year, which would be 1634, while the more commonly given year of 1646 is a fire dog year. However, this latter date matches with Kongtrul's statement that he passed in a wood horse year in his 69th year, i.e. at the age of 68.r in his 69th year, i.e. at the age of 68.)
    • klong gsal snying po  + (Father of bsod nams lde'u btsan (the rebirth of bdud 'dul rdo rje))
    • JKCL-KABUM-08-NYA-006  + (For the root text see [[JKW-KABAB-13-PA-015|'chi med 'phags ma'i snying tig las rgyun gyi rnal 'byor phyag rgya gcig pa]])
    • JKCL-KABUM-08-NYA-007  + (For the root text see [[JKW-KABAB-18-TSHA-018|sku gsum bla ma'i rnal 'byor ye shes char 'bebs]])
    • Nāgārjuna  + (Generally speaking this can refer to, at lGenerally speaking this can refer to, at least, two individuals: the early philosopher who founded the Madhyamaka school and a later mahāsiddha counted in Tibetan as one of the rig 'dzin brgyad. In terms of the RTZ, this figure generally refers to the later Nāgārjuna.e generally refers to the later Nāgārjuna.)
    • Ngag gi dbang po  + (He was the son of Byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal and the founder of the important Nyingma Monastery Dorje Drak, i.e. thub bstan rdo rje brag e waM lcog sgar.)
    • bzang po grags pa  + (I have recorded Rigdzin Godem as a studentI have recorded Rigdzin Godem as a student, since he was entrusted with several of Zangpo Drakpa's treasures, including the famous gsol 'debs le'u bdun ma, which Godem decoded and spread widely. However, by some accounts these two may never have actually met as the treasure scrolls were merely given to him by intermediaries dispatched by Zangpo Drakpa.ntermediaries dispatched by Zangpo Drakpa.)
    • JKW-KABUM-23-'A-006-002  + (I'm not sure if the colophon is for the entire collection of short texts or just for the last one.)
    • JKW-KABAB-06-CHA-003  + (I'm unclear on the specifics of this text.I'm unclear on the specifics of this text. I'm not sure whether or not it's a rediscovery of Zangpo Drakpa's original Le'u bdun ma. And if so was it rediscovered by Khyentse or Chogling? Or is it included here as a preliminary service meant to be included with the mkha' 'gro gsang 'dus practices. with the mkha' 'gro gsang 'dus practices.)
    • JKW-KABUM-14-PHA-001-002  + (In the Shechen Edition of the Rinchen Terdzo, Dwags po sprul sku has recorded the author of this text as dza ka mchog sprul (kun bzang rnam rgyal), rather than Khyentse Wangpo.)
    • DKR-KABUM-21-ZHA-009  + (It's not clear who put this text together as it appears in several collections on this site.)
    • Kun spangs zla 'od  + (Kongtrul gives seemingly contradictory datKongtrul gives seemingly contradictory dates for this figure, stating in his bio that he lived during the early years of Guru Chowang (c. early 13th cent.) and at the same time as Yonten Gonpo (c. 12th cent.). However, later in the chronology provided at the end of the Terton Gyatsa, he states that he lived during the 2nd rabjung, which conforms with the latter assessment.which conforms with the latter assessment.)