a short biography
Chokgyur Lingpa. (1829-1870). A treasure
revealer and contemporary of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and Jamgon Kongtrul.
Regarded as one of the major tertons in Tibetan history, his termas
are widely practiced by both the Kagyu and Nyingma schools. Chokgyur
Lingpa means 'Sanctuary of Eminence.'
"Chokgyur
Lingpa was the "manifestation," meaning the reincarnation,
of King Trisong Deutsen's son, Prince
Damdzin. Another of his former lives was the great terton, Sangye
Lingpa, who revealed the Lama
Gongdu. Chokgyur Lingpa was the last of the 100 major tertons. He
was the owner of seven transmissions and is regarded as the universal
monarch of all tertons. One of the reasons for this is that no other
terton has revealed a teaching that includes the Space Section (Longdey)
of Dzogchen. There are several Mind Section (Semdey) revelations and
all major tertons have revealed the Instruction Section (Men-ngakdey),
but only Chokgyur Lingpa transmitted the Space Section. This is why
the Dzogchen Desum is considered the most extraordinary terma that he
ever revealed. Chokgyur Lingpa's main consort was Dechen
Chodron (Lady Degah) and Padmasambhava predicted that his three
children would be emanations of the three family lords: Avalokiteshvara,
Manjushri and Vajrapani. I don't like saying this, for it may sound
like I'm bragging about my family line, but such a prophecy does exist.
The Manjushri emanation was supposed to be Wangchok
Dorje, the Avalokiteshvara emanation Tsewang
Norbu and the Vajrapani emanation my grandmother, Konchok
Paldron."
--extract from Blazing
Splendor, the momoirs of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
CHOKGYUR LINGPA
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche describes Chokgyur
Lingpa in his Commentary on the Essence Manual of Instructions,
"Quoting the omniscient Yonten Gyatso (Jamgon Kongtrul), ‘Your
excellent aspiration is to consider the beings of the dark age; your
excellent activity is to manifest in accordance with those to be tamed;
your excellent life example is to uphold an unprecedented treasury of
secrets; I supplicate you who are endowed with this threefold excellence.’
In accordance with these words, the embodied forms of the activity of
the king (King Trisong Deutsen) and his sons who will never forsake
the beings of this world are to an increasing degree unimpeded, even
in this period of the dark age. And thus, there arose a new auspicious
coincidence, the wonderful nature of which resembles the appearance
of the Buddha in the world."
"The most important among the profound termas of this great revealer
of Dharma treasures was the Four Cycles of Guru Sadhana, belonging to
the Sadhana Section, and the Seven Profound Cycles, belonging to the
Tantra Section, the latter of which were expressed in a terminology
that is in harmony with the Oral Transmission (of Kama). Each of these
were endowed with the complete aspects of empowerment, sadhana, tantra,
development stage and completion stage, each of which again were adorned
with wonderful and profound details. In this way his Dharma treasures
were totally unmatched."
"Together with these Dharma treasures he (Chokgyur Lingpa) also
revealed sacred substances and innumerable most amazing representations
of Body, speech, and mind. He was an unprecedented lord of a treasury
of secrets, as if Dharmevajra had appeared in person."
"Moreover, the activity of his enlightened deeds was beyond partiality
in both exposition, practice, and action, to such an extent that an
untold number of learned and accomplished masters of Sakya, Geluk, Kagyu
and Nyingma -- headed by the two lords of the Land of Snow, who are
like the sun and moon in presiding over the chariot of the Dharma in
this world, as well as their disciples and lineage holders -- all directly
or indirectly accepted the nectar of his deep teachings; and thus the
sunlight of these profound and extensive termas has shone far and wide
for the Buddhadharma and all beings."
"Chokgyur Lingpa was assigned to become a master over one hundred
sacred places and treasure troves and would have done so had the auspicious
circumstances all been perfected. Nevertheless, there are thirty-seven
profound termas well-known within the general domain of experience.
The most complete and concise is the root of blessings, the Heart Practice
of the Vidyadhara Guru, endowed with an outer, inner, secret, and innermost
section." The Lamrim
Yeshe Nyingpo belongs to this fourth, the Innermost Cycle Dorje
Drakpo Tsal.
Publications:
Light
of Wisdom, Vol. 1,
Vol. 2
Ocean of
Amrita
Chokgyur
Lingpa and his termas, as spoken by Orgyen Tobgyal
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