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... 1695); the twenty-first abbot of Ngor, Sonam Gyatso; the twenty-fourth abbot of Ngor, Lhundrub Pelden (lhun 'grub dpal ldan, 1624-1697); Tubten Khenchen Zangpo Gyeltsen (thub bstan mkhan chen bzang po rgyal mtshan, d.u.) and Jampel Tashi Pelden ('jam dbyangs bkra shis dpal ldan, d.u.). ...

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This final decision reached Sanggye Puntsok in the seventh month of 1686 via a messenger, who carried with him the official decrees from Lhasa and Sakya, which had been issued respectively by Desi Sanggye Gyatso (sde srid sangs rgyas rgya mtsho, 1653-1705), who was then acting head of the Tibetan government, and Ngakchang Ngawang Kunga Tashi (sngags 'chang ngag dbang kun dga' bkra shis, 1656-1711), the Twenty-ninth Sakya Tridzin (sa skya khri 'dzin), as well as a letter by the incumbent Ngor abbot Lhundrub Pelden (lhun grub dpal ldan, 1624-1697)

... Prior to his ascent to those positions, he himself had visited Ngor and Sakya and had obtained full ordination and the Lamdre from Shar Minyak Tonpa Lhundrub Pelden (shar mi nyag ston pa lhun grub dpal ldan, 1624-1697), the twenty-fourth abbot of Ngor ...

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... He also studied with the Twenty-second Ngor Khenchen, Pelchok Gyeltsen (ngor mkhan chen 22 dpal mchog rgyal mtshan, d.u.); the Twenty-third Ngor Khenchen, Namkha Pelzang (nam mkha' dpal bzang, d.u.); and the Twenty-fourth Ngor Khenchen, Lhundrub Pelden (ngor mkhan chen 24 lhun 'grub dpal ldan, 1624-1697) ...

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He was sent to Ngor Ewaṃ Choden Monastery (ngor e wa+M chos ldan) in Tsang (gtsang) where he received monastic vows from Lhundrub Pelden (lhun drub dpal ldan, 1624-1697), the twenty-fourth abbot of the monastery ...

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Sheja Zangpo continued to pursue his monastic training under prominent Ngorpa masters such as Lhundrub Pelden (lhun grub dpal ldan, 1624-1697), the twenty-fourth Ngor abbot (tenure: 1673-1686), and Sanggye Puntsok (sangs rgyas phun tshogs, 1649-1705), the twenty-fifth Ngor abbot (tenure: 1686-1689) ...

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