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In addition to the teachers listed above, Choktrul also studied with Yakshul Khenpo Lodro (yag shul mkhan po blo gros, d.u.), Apang Terton Pawo Choying Dorje (a pang gter ston dpa' bo chos dbyings rdo rje, 1895-1945), Terse Dorje Dradul (gter sras rdo rje dgra 'dul, 1891-1959), Katok Khenpo Lekshe Jorden (kaH thog mkhan po legs bshad 'byor ldan, d.u.), Amchok Jamyang Khyenrab Gyatso (a mchog 'jam dbyangs mkhyen rab rgya mtsho, 1903-1958), and many others ...
Read more from the biography of Jampel Gyepai Dorje
... Her father was a prominent terton or "treasure revealer" (gter ston) of the Apang (a pang) family, named Apang Terchen Pawo Choying Dorje (a pang gter chen dpa' bo chos dbyings rdo rje, 1895–1945), alias Orgyen Trinle Lingpa (o rgyan 'phrin las gling pa) ...
Read more from the biography of Khandro Tāre Lhamo
... Kunga Pelden ultimately became the lineage holder for Orgyen Tendzin Norbu's practice lineage, which he then passed on to a Geluk lama from Kandze named Choktrul Lobzang Tendzin (mchog sprul blo bzang bstan 'dzin, 1866-1928),4 who was also known as Trehor Drakkar Tulku (tre hor brag dkar sprul sku), and was one of the main teachers of Apang Terton Pawo Choying Dorje (a pang gter ston dpa' bo chos dbyings rdo rje, 1895-1945). ...
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In 1978, he received a letter from Khandro Tāre Lhamo (mkha' 'gro tā re lha mo, 1938-2002), the daughter of Apang Terchen (a phang gter chen, 1895-1945), containing a prophecy about their future revelations of treasures as a couple ...
Read more from the biography of Namtrul Jigme Puntsok
... At one point during this time, he encountered a monk who had been a disciple of Apaṃ Terton Choying Dorje (a paM gter ston dpa' bo chos dbyings rdo rje, 1895–1945) ...
Read more from the biography of Pema Gargyi Wangchuk
Takla Norbu treated many famous Tibetan masters of his time, including the Third Dodrubchen, Tenpai Nyima (rdo grub chen 03 bstan pa'i nyi ma, 1865–1926); Pawo Choying Dorje (dpa' bo chos dbyings rdo rje, 1895–1945); Tsangpa Drubchen Jampa Chozin (gtsang pa grub chen byams pa chos 'dzin, 1830–1945); Dartang Chaktsa Jampel Lodro (dar thang phyag tsha 'jam dpal blo gros, 1892–1958/1959); and the Third Dzongnang Lama, Jampel Gyepai Dorje (rdzong nang bla ma 03 'jam dpal dgyes pa'i rdo rje, 1894–1958). ...
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