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Monday, 8 May 2017

Ngan lam rGyal mchog skyong

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Other names / Alternative spellings 

Ngan lam rGyal mchog skyong (ms. PT 149 l. v3) 

Ngan lam rGyal mchog dbyangs (ms. ITJ 689/2 l. 4) 


Social groups (status, family, lineage...) 

Ngan lam family 


Period of activity 

VIIIth century 



Biographical data 

Ngan lam rGyal mchog skyong was Ngan lam sTag sgra klu khong's younger brother (gcung po) [and a son of Ngan lam Zla gong] (ms. PT 149 l. v3) 

Ngan lam rGyal mchog skyong was residing at 'Ching pu brag rgye'u (ms. PT 149 l. v3). 

After a vision, Ngan lam rGyal mchog skyong and sGro sNya ye shes byang chub joined dBa' dPal byams (near 'Ching pu ?) on his way to the pure land of bDe ba can (ms. PT 149 l. v3). 

Ngan lam rGyal mchog dbyangs was a disciple of the Indian mkhan po Bo de sva tva (ms. ITJ 689  l. 2v4).

Ngan lam rGyal mchog dbyangs became dge ba'i shes gnyen of bSam yas and 'Phrul snang after dBa' dPal dbyang (ms. ITJ 689 l. 2v4). 

After Ngan lam rGyal mchog dbyangs, 'Go 'bom rDo rje rgyal po became dge ba'i shes gnyen of bSam yas and 'Phrul snang (ms. ITJ 689  l. 2v4). 


Titles 

slob dpon (ms. PT 149 l. v3-v4) 

dge ba'i shes gnyen (ms. ITJ 689 l. 2v3, 2v5) 


Notes

Concerning ms. PT 149, see Van Schaik, Doney 2007 (2009)


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