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... Developing the intention to focus himself on gaining the spiritual experience of the Lamdre through meditative practice, he dreamed one night that he climbed up the mountain of his future monastic site and went to a small house, where he encountered a white paṇḍita whom he considered to be the Indian master Gayadhara (994-1043), a teacher of Drokmi Lotsāwa ('brog mi lo tsA ba, 992-1072/107) ...
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... According to another tradition, however, after his stint at the Zurpas', Khukpa Lhetse tried to take teachings from Drokmi Lotsāwa (brog mi lo tsA ba, 992?-1043/1072), an early Tibetan translator and one of the founding figures of what later came to be known as the Sakya tradition ...
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... *Cāṇaka or *Cāṇakya, active early eleventh century)[3] and he was already well known before Drokmi Lotsāwa Śākya Yeshe's (brog mi lo tsA ba SAkya ye shes, b.992?-1043/1072) visit there in the second decade of the eleventh century, because Śāntibhadra purportedly told him around that time:[4] ...
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... He also carried out important restorations of the great adept Tangtong Gyelpo's (thang stong rgyal po, 1361-1484) monastery of Chung Riwoche (cung ri bo che) and Drokmi Lotsāwa Shākya Yeshe's ('brog mi lo tsA ba shAkya ye shes, b.992) hermitage of Mangkar Mugu Lung (mang mkha mu gu lung) ...
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... While the construction was underway Zurchen received Lamdre (lam 'bras) teachings from Dorkmi Lotsāwa Shakya Yeshe ('brog mi lo tsā ba shākya ye shes, c.992-c.1072) in exchange for a large amount of gold ...
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