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In addition to Khandro Tāre Lhamo and the Second Pelyul Choktrul mentioned above, Apang Terton's other important disciples included a monk named Jangchub Dorje who was his treasure custodian (gter bdag);[61] Tangtrul Jigme Yeshe Tendzin Gyatso (thang sprul 'jigs med bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho); Zhuchen/Zhichen[62] Tulku Kunzang Tenpai Nyima (zhi/zhu chen sprul sku kun bzang bstan pa'i nyi ma); Lamkor Lama Sangye Gyatso (lam skor bla ma sangs rgyas rgya mtsho);[63] the Fourth Katok Chaktsa, Pema Trinle (kaH thog phyag tsha padma 'phrin las); the Third Dodrubchen, Jigme Tenpai Nyima (rdo grub chen 03 'jigs med bstan pa'i nyi ma, 1865–1926); both men who were identified as the Fourth Dodrubchen—Tubten Trinle Pelbar ('jigs med phrin las dpal 'bar, 1927–2022) and Rigdzin Tenpai Gyeltsen (rig 'dzin bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1904–1961); Dzongter Kunzang Nyima (rdzong gter kun bzang nyi ma, 1904–1958), who was the grandson of Dudjom Lingpa; Yakshul Lama (yag shul bla ma); Gezhab Tulku Tsangyang Lodro (gad zhabs sprul sku tshangs dbyangs blo gros, 1908–1959), and many others.[64] ...
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Among his disciples were the Third Dzongnang Lama, Jigme Chokyi Dawa (rdzong ngang bla ma 03 'jigs med chos kyi zla ba, 1894-1958); the First Dzongnang Jepon, Kunzang Gyurme (rdzong nang rje dpon 01 kun bzang 'gyur med, d.u.); the Third Gyangkhang, Konchok Tenpai Gyeltsen (gyang khang 03 dkon mchog bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, d.u.); the sixth throne holder of Dartang, Pema Samdrub Dorje (pad+mad bsam grub rdo rje, 1887-1937); Tsangyang Lodro (tshang byangs blo gros, 1908-1959), and Drekye Tulku Jamyang (sbre skye sprul sku 'jam dbyangs, d.u.). ...
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