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His prominent students included Ju Mipam Gyatso ('ju mi pham rnam rgyal rgya mtsho, 1846-1912); the Second Dzaka Choktrul, Kunzang Namgyel (dzaH ka mchog sprul 02 kun bzang rnam rgyal, d.u.); the Fourth Chonyi Gyatso, Jampel Dorje (chos nyid rgya mtsho 04 'jam dpal rdo rje, d.u.); Khasar Terton Drodul Tobden Lingpa (kha gsar gter ston 'gro 'dul stobs ldan gling pa, d.u.); the Second Katok Getse, Tsewang Rigdzin Gyatso (dge rtse 02 tshe dbang rig 'dzin rgya mtsho, 1830-c.1885), and Khengen Rigdzin Gyatso (mkhan rgan rig 'dzin rgya mtsho, d.u.). ...
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... He received related transmissions from the Second Getse, Tsewang Rigdzin Gyatso (dge rtse 02 tshe dbang rig 'dzin rgya mtsho, 1830-c.1885) who also gave teachings on Vajrakīlaya. ...
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Following the enthronements rites, the three lamas went to Katok (kaH thog) where they met with that monastery's leading lamas, including the Second Getse Tulku, Tsewang Rigdzin Gyatso (dge rtse sprul sku 02 tshe dbang rig 'dzin rgya mtsho, c.1830-c.1885), the Moktsa (rmog rtsa) and Zhingkyong (zhing skyong) Tulkus ...
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... When he returned to Kham the Second Getse, Tsewang Rigdzin Gyatso (dge rtse 02 tshe dbang rig 'dzin rgya mtsho) gave him instructions on Nyima Drakpa's (nyi ma grags pa, 1647-1710) Tsasum Sangwa Nyingtik (rtsa gsum gsang ba nying thig) treasure, a popular Dzogchen teaching. ...
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