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'''King Tri Ralpachen''' ([[Wyl.]] ''khri ral pa can'') (9th century) — one of the [[three ancestral religious kings]] and one of King [[Trisong Detsen]]'s grandsons. He ruled Tibet from 815 until 838, when he was assassinated. Trisong Detsen had three sons—the oldest was [[Mune Tsepo]], the middle one [[Murub Tsenpo|Murup Tsepo]], and the youngest [[Mutik Tsepo]]. All three spread the Buddhist teachings in Tibet. Tri Ralpachen was one of the five sons of Mutik Tsepo and was said to be an emanation of [[Vajrapani]]. He was extremely devoted to the teachings of the [[Buddha]] and is famous for having built one thousand temples. He invited many scholars from India, like Surendrabodhi, Shilendrabodhi, Danashila. And to them and the learned masters from Tibet such as Ratnarakshita and Dharmadashila, as well as the [[lotsawa]]s Jñanasena and so on, he said: “When the teachings were translated at the time of my forefathers, the scholars used many terms unknown to the Tibetan language. Change those which contradict the teachings or the rules of grammar, and those which are difficult to understand preferably by using familiar terms of colloquial Tibetan. Revise in this way the translations of the [[Mahayana]] and [[Hinayana]] texts.” Accordingly they revised the translations, such as those of the [[Prajñaparamita]]. Yet since the meaning of the [[inner tantras]] cannot be grasped by ordinary persons they did not revise them. ==References== Based on the ''History of the Dharma'' by [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] (Wyl. ''bdud 'joms chos 'jung'').'' [[Category:Kings]] [[Category:Historical Figures]]
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