Hung Syllable surrounded by Vajra Guru Mantra.
Tulku Sang-­ngag
1993 Spring

Tulku Sang-ngag

Tulku Sang-­ngag has accepted Chagdud Rinpoche's invitation to attend the Rigdzin Ling drubchens, bestow the Padgyal Lingpa empowerments and oral transmissions and to teach at the Chagdud Gonpa centers. The following brief biography of Tulku Sang-ngag was written by Chagdud Rinpoche.

 

In the past, when Padma Jungnay was taming beings in Tibet, the Land of Snows, that great and sublime master concealed a vast ocean of profound terma teachings as hidden treasures throughout the land of Tibet and provided prophecies concerning the eventual discovery of these hidden treasures. Among those who received Padma Jungnay's seal of entrustment was the great Sang-gyay Yeshe of the Nub clan, who was given the specific transmission of Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri.

 

On the appropriate occasion, in accordance with prophecies, an emanation of Sang-gyay Yeshe appeared in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, one with the title T'hromzig Tzasum Lingpa. He revealed numerous terma cycles, raising the victory banner of the teachings of the supreme secrets. This terton, whose personal name was Legdan Rinchhen Palzang, was an emanation of the lord of secrets Vajrapani, and his activities ensured that these teachings were not lost.

 

Presently, the excellent incarnation Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche is the conscious re-embodiment of this terton, who has manifested especially for the sake of those to be tamed in these times of spiritual degeneration. He has studied under the guidance of numerous great and holy beings such as His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Drodul Padgyal Lingpa. Through perfecting his powerful, youthful energy in hearing, contemplating and meditating upon the teachings, he has become a source of benefit and well-being for himself and others.

 

I am delighted at the prospect of having Tulku Sang-ngag visit the Chagdud Gonpa Foundation, and I offer my prayers that while here he will agree to confer the very rare transmission of the empowerments and scriptural transmissions of Tzasum Lingpa’s terma cycles. May this opportunity come about!

Tulku Sang-­ngag
1993 Spring

Tulku Sang-ngag

Tulku Sang-­ngag has accepted Chagdud Rinpoche's invitation to attend the Rigdzin Ling drubchens, bestow the Padgyal Lingpa empowerments and oral transmissions and to teach at the Chagdud Gonpa centers. The following brief biography of Tulku Sang-ngag was written by Chagdud Rinpoche.

 

In the past, when Padma Jungnay was taming beings in Tibet, the Land of Snows, that great and sublime master concealed a vast ocean of profound terma teachings as hidden treasures throughout the land of Tibet and provided prophecies concerning the eventual discovery of these hidden treasures. Among those who received Padma Jungnay's seal of entrustment was the great Sang-gyay Yeshe of the Nub clan, who was given the specific transmission of Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri.

 

On the appropriate occasion, in accordance with prophecies, an emanation of Sang-gyay Yeshe appeared in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, one with the title T'hromzig Tzasum Lingpa. He revealed numerous terma cycles, raising the victory banner of the teachings of the supreme secrets. This terton, whose personal name was Legdan Rinchhen Palzang, was an emanation of the lord of secrets Vajrapani, and his activities ensured that these teachings were not lost.

 

Presently, the excellent incarnation Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche is the conscious re-embodiment of this terton, who has manifested especially for the sake of those to be tamed in these times of spiritual degeneration. He has studied under the guidance of numerous great and holy beings such as His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Drodul Padgyal Lingpa. Through perfecting his powerful, youthful energy in hearing, contemplating and meditating upon the teachings, he has become a source of benefit and well-being for himself and others.

 

I am delighted at the prospect of having Tulku Sang-ngag visit the Chagdud Gonpa Foundation, and I offer my prayers that while here he will agree to confer the very rare transmission of the empowerments and scriptural transmissions of Tzasum Lingpa’s terma cycles. May this opportunity come about!

Tulku Sang-­ngag
1993 Spring

Tulku Sang-ngag

Tulku Sang-­ngag has accepted Chagdud Rinpoche's invitation to attend the Rigdzin Ling drubchens, bestow the Padgyal Lingpa empowerments and oral transmissions and to teach at the Chagdud Gonpa centers. The following brief biography of Tulku Sang-ngag was written by Chagdud Rinpoche.

 

In the past, when Padma Jungnay was taming beings in Tibet, the Land of Snows, that great and sublime master concealed a vast ocean of profound terma teachings as hidden treasures throughout the land of Tibet and provided prophecies concerning the eventual discovery of these hidden treasures. Among those who received Padma Jungnay's seal of entrustment was the great Sang-gyay Yeshe of the Nub clan, who was given the specific transmission of Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri.

 

On the appropriate occasion, in accordance with prophecies, an emanation of Sang-gyay Yeshe appeared in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, one with the title T'hromzig Tzasum Lingpa. He revealed numerous terma cycles, raising the victory banner of the teachings of the supreme secrets. This terton, whose personal name was Legdan Rinchhen Palzang, was an emanation of the lord of secrets Vajrapani, and his activities ensured that these teachings were not lost.

 

Presently, the excellent incarnation Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche is the conscious re-embodiment of this terton, who has manifested especially for the sake of those to be tamed in these times of spiritual degeneration. He has studied under the guidance of numerous great and holy beings such as His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Drodul Padgyal Lingpa. Through perfecting his powerful, youthful energy in hearing, contemplating and meditating upon the teachings, he has become a source of benefit and well-being for himself and others.

 

I am delighted at the prospect of having Tulku Sang-ngag visit the Chagdud Gonpa Foundation, and I offer my prayers that while here he will agree to confer the very rare transmission of the empowerments and scriptural transmissions of Tzasum Lingpa’s terma cycles. May this opportunity come about!

Tulku Sang-­ngag
1993 Spring

Tulku Sang-ngag

Tulku Sang-­ngag has accepted Chagdud Rinpoche's invitation to attend the Rigdzin Ling drubchens, bestow the Padgyal Lingpa empowerments and oral transmissions and to teach at the Chagdud Gonpa centers. The following brief biography of Tulku Sang-ngag was written by Chagdud Rinpoche.

 

In the past, when Padma Jungnay was taming beings in Tibet, the Land of Snows, that great and sublime master concealed a vast ocean of profound terma teachings as hidden treasures throughout the land of Tibet and provided prophecies concerning the eventual discovery of these hidden treasures. Among those who received Padma Jungnay's seal of entrustment was the great Sang-gyay Yeshe of the Nub clan, who was given the specific transmission of Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri.

 

On the appropriate occasion, in accordance with prophecies, an emanation of Sang-gyay Yeshe appeared in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, one with the title T'hromzig Tzasum Lingpa. He revealed numerous terma cycles, raising the victory banner of the teachings of the supreme secrets. This terton, whose personal name was Legdan Rinchhen Palzang, was an emanation of the lord of secrets Vajrapani, and his activities ensured that these teachings were not lost.

 

Presently, the excellent incarnation Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche is the conscious re-embodiment of this terton, who has manifested especially for the sake of those to be tamed in these times of spiritual degeneration. He has studied under the guidance of numerous great and holy beings such as His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Drodul Padgyal Lingpa. Through perfecting his powerful, youthful energy in hearing, contemplating and meditating upon the teachings, he has become a source of benefit and well-being for himself and others.

 

I am delighted at the prospect of having Tulku Sang-ngag visit the Chagdud Gonpa Foundation, and I offer my prayers that while here he will agree to confer the very rare transmission of the empowerments and scriptural transmissions of Tzasum Lingpa’s terma cycles. May this opportunity come about!

Tulku Sang-­ngag
1993 Spring

Tulku Sang-ngag

Tulku Sang-­ngag has accepted Chagdud Rinpoche's invitation to attend the Rigdzin Ling drubchens, bestow the Padgyal Lingpa empowerments and oral transmissions and to teach at the Chagdud Gonpa centers. The following brief biography of Tulku Sang-ngag was written by Chagdud Rinpoche.

 

In the past, when Padma Jungnay was taming beings in Tibet, the Land of Snows, that great and sublime master concealed a vast ocean of profound terma teachings as hidden treasures throughout the land of Tibet and provided prophecies concerning the eventual discovery of these hidden treasures. Among those who received Padma Jungnay's seal of entrustment was the great Sang-gyay Yeshe of the Nub clan, who was given the specific transmission of Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri.

 

On the appropriate occasion, in accordance with prophecies, an emanation of Sang-gyay Yeshe appeared in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, one with the title T'hromzig Tzasum Lingpa. He revealed numerous terma cycles, raising the victory banner of the teachings of the supreme secrets. This terton, whose personal name was Legdan Rinchhen Palzang, was an emanation of the lord of secrets Vajrapani, and his activities ensured that these teachings were not lost.

 

Presently, the excellent incarnation Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche is the conscious re-embodiment of this terton, who has manifested especially for the sake of those to be tamed in these times of spiritual degeneration. He has studied under the guidance of numerous great and holy beings such as His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Drodul Padgyal Lingpa. Through perfecting his powerful, youthful energy in hearing, contemplating and meditating upon the teachings, he has become a source of benefit and well-being for himself and others.

 

I am delighted at the prospect of having Tulku Sang-ngag visit the Chagdud Gonpa Foundation, and I offer my prayers that while here he will agree to confer the very rare transmission of the empowerments and scriptural transmissions of Tzasum Lingpa’s terma cycles. May this opportunity come about!

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