Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)

by George N. Roerich | 1949 | 382,646 words | ISBN-10: 8120804716 | ISBN-13: 9788120804715

This page relates ‘Trabla Khawa (Monastery)’ of the Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)—An important historical book from the 15th century dealing with Tibetan Buddhism and details the spiritual doctrine and lineages of religious teachers in Tibet. This chapter belongs to Book 2 (Later spread of the Doctrine).

Chapter 7 - Trabla Khawa (Monastery)

[Full title: Trabla Khawa (Monastery) (khrab la kha ba’i skabs. Chandra 82; Chengdu 122; Roerich 93).]

Phug po che, taken over by the kalyāṇa-mitra yam shud, a disciple of klu mes, was a branch of khrab la kha. The Lineage of its abbots: yam shud rgyal ba 'od; gra pa mngon shes; dgyer chen dgon rgyab pa;dgyer mo che pa; the mahā upādhyāya (mkhan chen) ngur pa chen po; ngur ston bsod nams rgyal mtshan; ngur pa shes rab rgyal mtshan; gzhon nu shes rab; sangs rgyas bzang po; shes rab mgon po sangs rgyas legs pa; mgon po sangs rgyas, and the present abbot chos legs. Since the time of the mahā upādhyāya ngur pa chen po, they used to practise meditation on rdo rje zam pa ("Diamond bridge"), and transmitted it. The chapter on khrab la kha.

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