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... He received the vows of full ordination (dge slong) at the age of twenty-one from Dranye Khenchen Ngawang Tubten Gyatso (bra nye mkhan chen ngag dbang thub bstan rgya mtsho, 1836-1889). ...
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... The Third Tranye, Ngawang Tubten Gyatso (pra nye 03 ngag dbang thub bstan rgya mtsho, 1836–1869), who was a disciple of his previous incarnation, gave him the transmission of the collected works of Je Tsongkhapa (tsong kha pa blo bzang grags pa, 1357-1419) and those of his two disciples, as well as the collected works of the Third Changkya Rolpai Dorje (lcang skya 03 rol pa'i rdo rje, 1717–1786), the Second Jamyang Zhepa Konchok Jigme Wangpo ('jam dbyangs bzhad pa 02 dkon mchog 'jigs med dbang po, 1728–1791), and the Third Gungtang Konchok Tenpai Dronme (gung thang 03 dkon mchog bstan pa'i sgron me, 1762–1823). ...
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... When he turned twenty nine, he was appointed as the regent of the Third Welmang Tulku, Jamyang Tendzin Gyatso (dbal mang 03 'jam dbyangs bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho, 1854-1919 ).
During his time at Labrang, Jigme Trinle Gyatso received instructions from numerous teachers, such as Ngawang Tubten Gyatso (ngag dbang thub bstan rgya mtsho, 1836-1899), the fifty-first throne holder of Labrang; Jamyang Kyenrab Gyatso (a mchog 03 'jam dbyangs mkhyen rab rgya mtsho, 1849-1944); Zhangton Tenpa Gyatso (zhwang ston bstan pa rgya mtsho, 1825-1897) and others. ...
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At Labrang he studied under Ngawang Tubten Gyatso (ngag dbang thub bstan rgya mtsho, 1836-1877/1889), the fifty-first abbot of Labrang ...
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... He trained dozens of Buddhist scholars in Amdo, including Sherab Gyatso (shes rab rgya mtsho, 1803-1875); Jamyang Tubten Nyima, later the thirtieth throne holder of Labrang ('jam dbyangs thub bstan nyi ma, 1779-1862); Konchok Norbu, later the thirty-fifth throne holder of Labrang (dkon mchog nor bu, 1770-1839), Konchok Tenpai Rabgye, later the forty-ninth throne holder of Labrang (dkon mchog bstan pa rab rgyas, 1801-1866); Ngawang Tubten Gyatso, later the fifty-first throne holder of Labrang (ngag dbang thub bstan rgya mtsho, 1836-1877/1889), and many others. ...
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