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... The journey took two and a half months due to the advanced age of Chime Dolkar and the Fifth Zimwok Rinpoche (gzim 'og rin po che 05, 1884–1963), her son's teacher ...

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... He requested dharma connections – meetings -- with over ten high-ranking lamas including: the Sixth Ling Rinpoche, Tubten Lungtok Tendzin Trinle (gling rin po che 06 thub bstan lung rtogs bstan 'dzin 'phrin las, 1903-1983), Trijang Rinpoche, Lobzang Tendzin Yeshe Gyatso (khri byang 03 blo bzang ye shes bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho, 1901-1981), among others ...

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... The journey took over two months, by horseback, due to the advanced ages of her mother and the Fifth Zimwok, Jampa Kunga Tenzin (gzim 'og 05 byams pa kun dga' bstan 'dzin, 1884–1963), another leading lama of Nalendra.[4] She stayed with her mother, in Trekhar Palace (khred mkhar pho brang), the royal residence in Lo, until 1965, when she and her mother moved to Dharamsala into a house her brother Chogye Trichen rented there.[5] ...

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... The first was the Fifth Zimwok Rinpoche, Jampa Ngawang Kunga Tenzin Trinle (gzim 'og rin po che 05 byams pa ngag dbang kun dga' bstan 'dzin phrin las, 1884–1963), one of the major lamas of Nalendra and a close disciple of the previous Chogye Trichen ...

Read more from the biography of Tubten Lekshe Gyatso