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 | | Known as Künsang Tenpai Gyaltsen, the seventh Bhakha Tulku was born unfolding the lotus of knowledge of the sutras and tantras in 1799, the year of the Earth Sheep. |
 | | Pema Lingpa gave his son the aural transmission, treasure teachings (kama and terma), the pure vision lineages of the old translation tradition, and, in particular, the complete Dharma cycles of Pema Lingpa the empowerments, teachings, and special instructions. |
 | | Later, the eighth Pema Lingpa, Künsang Tenpai Nyima, became the seventh Bhakha Rinpoche's disciple, and received from this master the old translation tantras (the Nyingma Gyü Bum); the Seven Treasures of Longchenpa; the Trilogy of Ease (Ngalso Korsum); the Whispered Lineage of T'hangtong Gyalpo; and the teachings of Guru Chöwang and Pema Ledrel Tsal. |
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