Manjushrimitra ('jam dpal
bshes gnyen, Jampal Shenyen)
Manjushrimitra
('jam dpal bshes gnyen, Jampal Shenyen).
An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage and the chief disciple of Garab
Dorje.
In
his role as a master in the lineage of the Sadhana Section of Mahayoga,
he received the transmission of Yamantaka in the form of the Secret
Wrathful Manjushri Tantra and other texts. Manjushrimitra was born
in the Magadha district of India and was soon an adept in the general
sciences and the conventional topics of Buddhism. After having become
the most eminent among five hundred panditas, he received many teachings
and empowerments from Garab Dorje,
Lalitavajra, and other masters and reached the unified level of enlightenment,
indivisible from Manjushri. Yamantaka appeared to him in person, conferred
empowerment and transmitted the tantras and oral instructions. Among
his chief recipients of this teaching were Hungkara,
Padmasambhava, and Hanatela. There seem to have been several masters
with this name, but Guru Tashi Tobgyal in his Ocean of Wondrous
Sayings to Delight the Learned Ones views them as being magical
emanations of the same master.