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... At a young age he was identified as the reincarnation of Tsera Terton Choje Lingpa (rtse ra gter ston chos rje gling pa, 1682-1720), and was subsequently brought to Katok Monastery (kaH thog rdo rje gdan) in Kham. ...
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Lelung also met the treasure revealer named Choje Lingpa (chos rje gling pa, 1681-1720/1722) who had given a prophecy connected to the name given to him at his hair cutting ceremony: ...
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Pema Wosel Taye cites prophecies about Drime Wozer from the treasures of Ratna Lingpa (rat+na gling pa, 1403–1479), Mingyur Dorje (mi 'gyur rdo rje, 1645–1667), Ngari Paṇchen (mnga' ris paN chen, 1487–1542, Choje Lingpa (chos rje gling pa, 1682–1720), Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340–1396), Dudul Dorje (bdud 'dul dorje, 1615–1672) and others.[4] These prophecies support the assertion that he was a reincarnation of many eminent masters, including the Buddha's direct disciple Ānanda, Vimalamitra (bi ma la mi tra), Yudra Nyingpo (g.yu sgra snying po), Vairocana (bai ro tsa na), Princess Pemasel (pad+ma gsal), Pema Ledreltsel (pad+ma las 'brel rtsal, 1291–1319), the translator Rinchen Zangpo (rin chen bzang po), Longchen Rabjam (klong chen rab 'byams, 1308–1364), Pema Lingpa (pad+ma gling pa, 1450–1521), Taksham Nuden Dorje (stag sham nus ldan rdo rje, 1655–1708), Jatson Nyingpo ('ja' tshon snying po, 1585–1656), Lhatsun Namkha' Jigme (lha btsun nam mkha' 'jigs med, 1597–1653), Rigdzin Longsel Nyingpo (rig 'dzin klong gsal snying po, 1625–1692), Chonyi Rangdol (chos nyid rang grol), and several others who are not definitively identified.[5] During his life, he would be most renowned as a reincarnation of Longchen Rabjam. ...
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