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... According to Deshek Lingpa (bde gshesgs gling pa, 1842–1907) and other masters, his previous lives are said to have included the Buddha's disciple Ānanda (kun dga'); Padmasambhava's disciple, Gyelwa Jangchub (rgyal ba byang chub); an eleventh-century lama named Jangse Yulha Tokgyur ('jang sras g.yu lha thog 'gyur);[2] and Jatson Nyingpo ('ja' tshon snying po, 1585–1656).[3]
Later, the treasure revealer Deshek Lingpa (bde gshegs gling pa, 1842–1907), while living at Dudjom Lingpa's former residence of Mardo Tashi Gakyil Monastery (smar mdo bkra shis dga' 'khyil dgon), determined that he was the destined custodian (chos bdag or gter bdag) of his newly revealed treasures ...
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