Dakpo Tashi Namgyal (Dakpo Paṇchen Tashi Namgyel; Tibetan: དྭགས་པོ་པཎ་ཆེན་བཀྲ་ཤིས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: dwags po paN chen bkra shis rnam rgyal, THL: dak po pen chen tra shi nam gyel) (1511, 1512, or 1513–1587) was a lineage holder of the Dagpo Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. He was also trained in the Sakya lineage, and "was renowned as both a scholar and yogi." He should not be confused with his namesake, also known as , (1399–1458), who helped establish in 1425 with Sakya master (1367–1449). Later in life he served as chief abbot of the Kagyu Daklha Gampo Monastery in southern Tibet.
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| - Takpo Tashi Namgyal ou Dakpo Paṇchen Tashi Namgyal, (tibétain : དྭགས་པོ་པṇ་ཆེན་བཀྲ་ཤིས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie : dwags po paṇ chen bkra shis rnam rgyal 1511 - 1587) fut un maître de l'école kagyüpa du bouddhisme tibétain. (fr)
- Dakpo Tashi Namgyal (Dakpo Paṇchen Tashi Namgyel; Tibetan: དྭགས་པོ་པཎ་ཆེན་བཀྲ་ཤིས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: dwags po paN chen bkra shis rnam rgyal, THL: dak po pen chen tra shi nam gyel) (1511, 1512, or 1513–1587) was a lineage holder of the Dagpo Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. He was also trained in the Sakya lineage, and "was renowned as both a scholar and yogi." He should not be confused with his namesake, also known as , (1399–1458), who helped establish in 1425 with Sakya master (1367–1449). Later in life he served as chief abbot of the Kagyu Daklha Gampo Monastery in southern Tibet. (en)
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| - Dakpo Tashi Namgyal (Dakpo Paṇchen Tashi Namgyel; Tibetan: དྭགས་པོ་པཎ་ཆེན་བཀྲ་ཤིས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie: dwags po paN chen bkra shis rnam rgyal, THL: dak po pen chen tra shi nam gyel) (1511, 1512, or 1513–1587) was a lineage holder of the Dagpo Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. He was also trained in the Sakya lineage, and "was renowned as both a scholar and yogi." He should not be confused with his namesake, also known as , (1399–1458), who helped establish in 1425 with Sakya master (1367–1449). Later in life he served as chief abbot of the Kagyu Daklha Gampo Monastery in southern Tibet. His "most famous works" were two Mahamudra texts, Moonlight of Mahamudra and Clarifying the Natural State. The latter is a meditation manual which "sketches the path of meditation from the initial steps of the general and specific preliminaries ...," focusing on "the establishment and stabilisation of mindfulness and calm, through shamatha practice, and developing analytical understanding through vipashyana techniques." As of 2012, some of his works were available in Tibetan in the "Rigpa Dorje Practice Series." "Much of what we know about Tashi Namgyal and his reincarnations has come from an account written down by Lama Trinle Choedak, the personal tutor of the 6th Zimwock Rinpoche." He was one of the teachers of Mikyö Dorje, the 8th Karmapa Lama. (en)
- Takpo Tashi Namgyal ou Dakpo Paṇchen Tashi Namgyal, (tibétain : དྭགས་པོ་པṇ་ཆེན་བཀྲ་ཤིས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ, Wylie : dwags po paṇ chen bkra shis rnam rgyal 1511 - 1587) fut un maître de l'école kagyüpa du bouddhisme tibétain. (fr)
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