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... On page 149 Tulku Urgyen states that his father resided at Dechen Ling for twenty years ...

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He returned to Tsang in 1495 and gave extensive teachings on both sutra and tantra ...

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[1]    Bstan pa rgyal mtshan, 149–150. ...

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Sherab Wozer studied the treatises of logic during six years with the Geluk scholar Gendun Tenpa Dargye (dge 'dun bstan pa dar rgyas, 1493-1568) who was to become later the twenty-second throne holder of Ganden (dga' ldan khri pa)

Sherab Wozer transmitted his treasure, the Sphere of Liberation, to Karpo Tendzin Norbu (dkar po bstan 'dzin nor bu); Gyelse Tenpa Jungne (rgyal sras bstan pa 'byung gnas, d.u.), who was the son of Chokden Gonpo (mchog ldan mgon po, 1497-1557); Do-ngak Lingpa (mdo sngags gling pa, d.u.), the descendent of Melong Dorje (me long rdo rje, 1243-1303); and a lama named Tontsakpa (ston tshag pa, d.u.) from Sangpu Monastery (gsang phu).

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... One Dunhuang document, ITJ 149, however, mentions a younger brother of Lukong, a certain Ngenlam Gyelchokyong (ngan lam rgyal mchog skyong, mid-8th century), who lived as a Buddhist hermit ...

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... It is said that when Mikyo Dorje was four years old, before he was recognized as the Eighth Karmapa, the Seventh Karmapa's sister, Wangmo Gawa (dbang ma dga' ba), went to see him and asked him the name of his guru, to which he replied, Sanggye Nyenpa.[16] Nevertheless, after his enthronement, the Eighth Karmapa's first teacher was the Second Goshri Gyeltsab (go shri rgyal tsab 02, bkra shis rnam rgyal, 1490–1518) ...

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