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Jampa Rolpai Lodro's students included followers of all major Buddhist schools from Amdo, Kham and U-Tsang, but the most important were Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro ('jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse chos kyi blo gros, 1893-1959), to whom he gave teachings and transmissions from the Geluk tradition; the Fourth Dodrubchen, Rigdzin Jalu Dorje (rdo grub 04 rig 'dzin 'ja' lus rdo rje, 1927-1961), whom he had recognized as one of the two incarnations of the Third Dodrubchen; Denang Loter Tenpai Wangchuk (sde nang blo gter bstan pa'i dbang phyug, d.u.);  Shichen Ontrul Chodrak (gzhi chen 'on sprul chos grags, d.u.); Lobzang Dongak Chokyi Gyatso (blo bzang mdo sngags chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1903-1957), whom he recognized as an incarnation of Alak Dongak Gyatso (a lags mdo sngags rgya mtsho, d.u.) and enthroned at Nyenmo (snyan mo) monastery; Dawa Tulku Lobzang Tutob (mda' ba sprul sku blo bzang mthu stobs, d.u.); and Rewon Tulku Kadak (ras dbon sprul sku ka dag, d.u.). ...

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In addition to Khandro Tāre Lhamo and the Second Pelyul Choktrul mentioned above, Apang Terton's other important disciples included a monk named Jangchub Dorje who was his treasure custodian (gter bdag);[61] Tangtrul Jigme Yeshe Tendzin Gyatso (thang sprul 'jigs med bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho); Zhuchen/Zhichen[62] Tulku Kunzang Tenpai Nyima (zhi/zhu chen sprul sku kun bzang bstan pa'i nyi ma); Lamkor Lama Sangye Gyatso (lam skor bla ma sangs rgyas rgya mtsho);[63] the Fourth Katok Chaktsa, Pema Trinle (kaH thog phyag tsha padma 'phrin las); the Third Dodrubchen, Jigme Tenpai Nyima (rdo grub chen 03 'jigs med bstan pa'i nyi ma, 1865–1926); both men who were identified as the Fourth Dodrubchen—Tubten Trinle Pelbar ('jigs med phrin las dpal 'bar, 1927–2022) and Rigdzin Tenpai Gyeltsen (rig 'dzin bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1904–1961); Dzongter Kunzang Nyima (rdzong gter kun bzang nyi ma, 1904–1958), who was the grandson of Dudjom Lingpa; Yakshul Lama (yag shul bla ma); Gezhab Tulku Tsangyang Lodro (gad zhabs sprul sku tshangs dbyangs blo gros, 1908–1959), and many others.[64] ...

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... The third was Tubten Trinle Pelzangpo (thub bstan 'phrin las dpal bzang po, b ...

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... 1922); Adon Khenchen Trinle Wangyel (a don mkhan chen 'phrin las dbang rgyal, 1927-c.1993); the Fourth Dodrubchen, Choying Rangdrol (rdo grub 04 kun bzang 'jigs med chos dbyings rang grol, b ...

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... At the request of the royal family, and with the aid of Trulshik Pawo Dorje ('khrul zhig dpa' bo rdo rje, 1897-1962) and the Fourth Dodrubchen Jigme Trinle Pelbar (rdo grub chen 04 'jigs med phrin las dpal 'bar, b ...

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... He bestowed Longchen Nyingtik to both recognized reincarnations of the Third Dodrubchen: Kunzang Jigme Choying Rangdrol (kun bzang 'jigs med chos dbyings rang grol, b.1927) and Rigdzin Tenpai Gyeltsen (rig 'dzin bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1927-1961). ...

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Yab Chewang also studied with Khachod Rinpoche (mkha' chos rin po che, d.1980s) and Sedrub Dongdzin Jigme Rinpoche (bse sgrub gdung 'dzin 'jigs med rin po che, 1917-1980), the Tibetan lama brothers who were invited to reside at Pemayangtse in the 1950s; as well as with Khyentse Choki Lodro (mkhyen brtse chos kyi blo gros, 1893-1959), Chatral Sanggye Dorje (bya bral sangs rgyas rdo rje, 1913-2015) and the Fourth Dodrubchen Rinpoche, Jigme Choying Rangdrol (rdo grub chen 04, 'jigs med chos dbyings rang grol, b.1927). ...

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After Khyentse Chokyi Lodro passed away in 1959 Tsering Wangmo and her husband Tsewang Paljor settled in a house called Lu Sharmar (lus shar mar) above Gangtok.[12] Her fourth child, Jigme Losel Wangpo ('jigs med blo gsal dbang po) born in 1964, was recognized as the Seventh Dzogchen Rinpoche and enthroned in a ceremony led by the Fourth Dodrupchen Rinpoche (thub bstan phrin las dpal bzang po, 1927–2022) on October 8, 1972. ...

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... While in exile, he was able to receive extensive teachings and transmissions from both Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Peljor (dil mgo mkhen brtse bkra shis dpal 'byor, 1910-1991) and the Fourth Dodrubchen, Tubten Trinle Zangpo (rdo grub 04 thub bstan phrin las bzang po, b.1927). ...

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... It was this normative biography that was most recently retold in the Fourth Dodrubchen, Tubten Trinle Pelzangpo's (rdo grub chen thub bstan phrin las dpal bzang po, b.1927) book, The Biography of the Mahāpaṇḍita Vimalamitra. ...

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... Among them are the Sixth Dzogchen Drubwang; the Third Pema Vajra Tulku, Pema Kelzang (pad+ma ba dz+ra sprul sku 03 pad+ma skal bzang, b.1943); the Third Alak Zenkar, Tubten Nyima (a lags gzan dkar 03 thub bstan nyi ma, b.1943); Botrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima (bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma, d.1959); Muksang Tulku Pema Kunzang Rangdrol (rmugs sangs sprul sku pad+ma kun bzang rang grol, 1916-1984); Adzom Drukpa Pema Trinle (a 'dzom 'brug pa thub bstan pad+ma 'phrin las, b.1926); Akyong Tokden Lodro Gyatso (a skyong rtogs ldan blo gros rgya mtsho, 1930-2004); and the Fourth Dodrubchen, Jigme Choying Rangdrol (rdo grub 04 'jigs med chos dbyings rang grol, b.1927). ...

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