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Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso
Jamgön Ju Mipham, or Mipham Jamyang Namgyal Gyamtso (1846–1912) (also known as "Mipham the Great") was a master of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and one of the leading figures in the Ri-me (non-sectarian) movement in Tibet. ==Derivation of name== "Ju" ("holding") was Mipham's family name as his paternal clan is said to have originated as clear light deities who came to the human world holding a rope. "Jamgön" (Skt. Maitreya) indicate that he was considered to be an emanation of the bodhisattva Maitreya. his maternal uncle, Minister-Lama Drupchok Pema Tarjay, named him Mipham Gyamtso ("Invincible Ocean" or "Unconquerable Ocean").〔Pettit 1999 p.24〕 In Tibetan literature, the word "mi-pham" is the standard translation of the Sanskrit "ajita", meaing "unconquered",〔http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/MWScan/tamil/index.html〕 which is a common epithet of the celestial bodhisattva Maitreya.〔http://www.thlib.org/reference/dictionaries/tibetan-dictionary/translate.php〕
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