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Dudjom Rimpoche’s Seventeen Incarnations

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1. Nuden Dorje:

tutor of 1000 princes who countless ages ago vowed to attain Buddhahood

2. Sariputra:

chief disciple of Sakyamuni known for his intellectual wisdom.

3. Saraha:

poet and yogin, first of the mahasiddhas.

4. Krishnadhara:

chief minister of Indrabhuti of Uddiyana

5. Humkara:

one of the eight Vidhyadharas; holder of Yang dag thugs from Dakini

6. Kheu Chung Lotsawa:

translator and one of Padmasambhava's Twenty-five Tibetan disciples.

7. Smritijnana:

one of the Indian Panditas in Tibet.

8. Rongdzom Pandita:

scholar and redactor of the Nyingma Kama.

9. Dampa Deshek:

founder of Kathog Gompa in Kham.

10. Ling Je Repa:

founder of the Drukpa Kagyu school.

11. Chogyel Phakpa:

nephew of Sakya Pandita, ruler of Tibet, priest to Kubilai Khan.

12. Drum khar Nagpopa:

Khampa yogi who meditated in dark retreat for 18 years.

13. Hewa Chojung:

Khampa magician and subjector of enemies of the dharma.

14. Trakthung Dudul Dorje:

the Terton who revived Kathog.

15. Gyeltse Sonam Detsen:

head of Kathog Gompa.


16. Dudul Rolpa Tsal: yogi, teacher of Jikme Lingpa.

17 Dudjom Lingpa: 1835-1904

born in Chagkong in Kham in Gili family of tantrikas;

Gili Terton; Phurba terton: known for magical powers and wrathful face.

18 Dudjom Jiktrel Yeshe Dorje, 1904-79.

Sarva Mangalam!

May all beings be happy!


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