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When he was only seven months old, he was recognized as the reincarnation of the Third Zhamarpa, Chopel Yeshe (zhwa dmar 03 chos 'phel ye shes, 1406–1452) by the abbot of Tsurpu Monastery (tshur phu dgon), the First Gyeltsab, Peljor Dondrub (rgyal tshab dpal 'byor don grub, 1427–1489), the ranking lama of the Karma Kagyu tradition at the time ...
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In the water-pig year, 1503, the Seventh Karmapa, Chodrak Gyatso (karma pa 07 chos grags rgya mtsho, 1454–1506), recognized Tashi Namgyel as the reincarnation of his teacher, the First Gyeltsab, Peljor Dondrub (dpal 'byor don grub, 1427–1489) ...
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Tashi Peljor received novice vows at the age of eight from Bengar Jampel Zangpo (ban sgar ba 'jam dpal bzang po) and the First Tsurpu Gyeltsab, Peljor Dondrub (mtshur phu rgyal tshab 01 dpal 'byor don grub, 1427–1489), most likely at Karma Gon (karma dgon).[3] From the age of nine to sixteen, in Denma, he studied the Five Books of Maitreya, Nāgārjuna's Collection of Logic, Vinaya, Guhyasamāja, and other teachings of sutra and tantra with a teacher named Segye Pelwa (sras rgyas dpal ba). ...
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