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... Abu Karlo suggests that this was an act of sectarian discrimination against followers of the Nyingma tradition and that such acts of aggression were rampant at that time in that region.[4] While he does not assign specific blame to anyone, we might suspect that this was part of the militant sectarian movement spearheaded by Pabongka Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878–1841) that sought to forcibly appropriate non-Geluk and especially Nyingma institutions in eastern Tibet ...

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... Abu Karlo suggests that this was an act of sectarian discrimination against followers of the Nyingma tradition and that such acts of aggression were rampant at that time in that region.[4] While he does not assign specific blame to anyone, we might suspect that this was part of the militant sectarian movement spearheaded by Pabongka Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878–1841) that sought to forcibly appropriate non-Geluk and especially Nyingma institutions in eastern Tibet ...

Read more from the biography of Akye Terchen Orgyen Kacho Lingpa


... This was no doubt influenced by the powerful Geluk lama Pabongka Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong ka bde chen snying po, 1878–1941) who throughout the 1920s and 30s waged a sectarian crusade to weaken the influence of the other Tibetan religious traditions, especially the Nyingma.[19] In his late teens or early twenties, Dudjom Rinpoche traveled to central Tibet to appeal to the government for permission to continue his activities in Pemako ...

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... The famous Tibetan Geluk scholar the Second Pabongka, Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) gave him the dharma name Lobzang Kelden Trinle Gyatso (blo bzang skal ldan 'phrin las rgya mtsho) ...

Read more from the biography of Dungkar Lobzang Trinle


The Fifth Zimwok received Geluk teachings from the Thirteenth Dalai Lama, Tubten Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 13 thub bstan rgya mtsho, 1876–1933), possibly including the collected works of the Fifth Dalai Lama, which he received together with the Secong Pabongkha, Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878–1941) ...

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... Later, when Sonam Dargye was about three months, the Second Pabongkha, Dechen Nyingpo Jampa Tenzin Trinle Gyatso (bde chen snying po byams pa bstan 'dzin 'phrin las rgya mtsho, 1878–1941) added the name Tenzin, saying, "It is certain that he would be a holder of Buddhist teachings."[1] Thus, his childhood name became Sonam Tenzin Dargye (bsod nams bstan 'dzin dar rgyas) ...

Read more from the biography of Jampel Namdrol Chokyi Gyeltsen


He studied with the Second Pabongkha Rinpoche, Dechen Nyinpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878–1941); Tibetan literature, grammar, and poetry under Kilti Rinpoche and medicine and astrology with other teachers ...

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He continued his training in astrology, linguistics, poetry, and Buddhist philosophy and tantra under Rongta Lobzang Damcho Gyatso (rong tha blo bzang dam chos rgya mtsho, 1865–1917), Amdo Jampel Rolpai Lodro (a mdo 'jam dpal rol pa'i blo gros, 1888–1936), the Second Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878–1941), Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen (khu nu bla ma bstan 'dzin rgyal mtshan, 1894–1977), and Khangsarwa Orgyen Tenzin Gyatso (khang gsar ba o rgyan bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho).[8] ...

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... Among these were Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941); Kyabje Khangsar Dorjechang (skyabs rje khang gsar rdo rje 'chang, d.u.); the Fifth Lingtrul, Tubten Lungtok Tendzin Trinle (gling sprul 05 thub bstan lung rtogs bstan 'dzin 'phrin las, 1903-1983), the senior tutor of of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Tendzin Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 14 bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho b ...

Read more from the biography of Lobzang Tendzin Chokyi Wangchuk


... While in Lhasa he received teachings from Pabongkapa Dechen Nyingpo, (pha bong kha pa bde chen snying po, 1878-1941). ...

Read more from the biography of Lobzang Tubten Jigme Tsultrim Gyatso


... Like his father Nyigyel and his brother Nyima, Lobzang Yampel had cultivated good relations with powerful people in Lhasa, especially the monastic segment; his friends convinced Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 01 bde chen snying po, 1878-1941), one of the most influential Geluk teachers of the time, to petition the Kashag on Lobzang Yampel's behalf ...

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It was during these early years that Tenzin Gyatso first met his root guru Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) ...

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... There, he had an audience with the Second Pabongkha, Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878–1941), to whom he confessed the transgressions of his monastic vows, namely his  decision to take lives of other sentient beings for the sake of the monastery and the region ...

Read more from the biography of Pawo Wangchuk Tengpa Lobzang Nyima


... Although some contemporary scholars have claimed that the controversial Pabongkhapa Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha pa bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) was Khontonpa's reincarnation, this is a misunderstanding ...

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... This was the first time he heard of the crusades of Pabongka Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha pa bde chen snying po, 1878–1941) who, in the 1920s and 1930s, had promoted his unique interpretation of the Geluk tradition, especially in Kham, where non-Geluk traditions were more prevalent ...

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... There he taught his most famous disciple, Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941), whose multiple requests are credited with much of Takpu Pema Vajra's teachings ...

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... He studied under great masters, including the Thirteenth Dalai Lama, Buldu Lobzang Yeshe Tenpai Gyaltsen ('bul sdud blo bzang ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1839–1918), and the Second Pabongkha, Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878–1941). ...

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... 1947), sent the Second Pabongkha, Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha 02 bde chen snying po, 1878–1941) to convince him to abandon the escort ...

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... This was based on notes taken during his teacher Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo's (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) Lamrim teachings at Chubzang Hermitage (chu bzang ri khrod) in 1921 ...

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In 1935, while Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) was staying at Chamdo Jampa Ling (chab mdo byams pa gling), he was requested to perform a divination as part of the search for the reincarnation of the Ninth Chakra Tulku, Lobzang Trinle Namgyel (blo bzang 'phrin las  rnam rgyal, 1915-1933) ...

Read more from the biography of Jampel Kelzang Jigme Chokyi Gyeltsen


... Lobzang Namgyel also received many teachings from the Dalai Lama and from Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo Jampa Tendzin Trinle Gyatso (pha bong kha 01 bde chen snying po byams pa bstan 'dzin 'phrin las rgya mtsho, 1878-1941), who was one of the most influential Gelukpa masters of the twentieth century ...

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... A special team of messengers was sent to Lhasa to invite the influential scholar Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) to Chamdo. ...

Read more from the biography of Lobzang Tubten Mipam Tsultrim Gyeltsen


... His taking of initiation from Nyingma lamas in particular eventually led to conflict with one of the most influential Geluk lamas of the day, Pabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (pha bong kha bde chen snying po, 1878-1941) on the issue of the propitiation of a deity called Dorje Shugden ...

Read more from the biography of Tubten Gyatso