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Arik Geshe's students included the Fourth Changkya, Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (lcang skya 04 ye shes bstan pa’i rgyal mtshan, 1787-1846); the Seventh Tongkhor, Kelzang Jamyang Gyatso (stong 'khor 07 skal bzang 'jam dbyangs rgya mtsho, 1799-1811); the Fourth Zhabdrung Karpo, Lobzang Tubten Gelek Gyeltsen (zhabs drung dkar po 04 blo bzang thub bstan dge legs rgyal mtshan, 1729-1796); the fifty-eighth abbot of Jakhyung Monastery, Ngawang Nyendrak (ngag dbang snyan grags, 1766-1841); and Lobzang Tenzin Gyatso (blo bzang bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho, 1780-1848). ...
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At the age of twenty-one, with the blessings of the Fourth Changkya, Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (lcang skya 04 ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal bstan, 1787-1846), Ravjaa returned to the Gobi to build his own monastery at a place called Khamar ...
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... He returned to Wutai Shan for retreat, and there met the Fourth Changkya, Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (lcang skya 04 ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1787-1846) ...
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... At the age of fifteen he met the Fourth Changkya, Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (lcang skya 04 ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1787-1846), who was on his way to Lhasa for the enthronement of the Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 10 tshul khrims rgya mtsho, 1816-1837). ...
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In 1806 at the instruction of the Eighth Dalai Lama, he tutored the Fourth Changkya, Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (lcang skya 04 ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1787-1846) in Drepung Monastery ('bras spungs dgon) ...
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... 18th century), Gyelse Kelzang Tubten Jigme Tenpai Gyeltsen (rgyal sras skal bzang thub bstan 'jigs med bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1743-1811), Demo Lobzang Tubten Jigme Gyatso (de mo blo bzang 'jigs med rgya mtsho, 1778-1819), Ngari Lobzang Gelek Yeshe Drakpa (mnga' ris blo bzang dge legs ye shes grags pa, 1745-1807), Purchok Lobzang Jampa (phur lcog blo bzang byams pa, 1763-1823), Serngak Khenzur Sonam Drakpa (ser sngags mkhan zur bsod nams grags pa, 18th century), Changkya Yeshe Tenpai Gyeltsen (lcang skya ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1787-1846), Tatsak Kyedrung Tenpai Gonpo (rta tshag skye drung bstan pa'i mgon po, 1760-1810), the Fiftieth Ganden Tripa, Gendun Puntsok (dga' ldan khri pa 50 dge 'dun phun tshogs, 1648-1724), Gyu Khenpo Āryadeva Ngawang Chopel (rgyud mkhan po A rya de wa ngag dbang chos 'phel), and the Sixty-fourth Ganden Tripa Lobzang Tashi (blo bzang bkra shis, 1739-1801) as well as the Ninth Dalai Lama Lungtok Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 09 lung rtogs rgya mtsho, 1805-1815) ...
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Back in Amdo, at the age of fifty, he visited Changkhya Yeshe Tenpe Gyeltsen (lcang skya ye she bstan pa’i rgyal mtshan, 1787-1846) at Chubzang (chu bzang) monastery and later he was invited to Semnyi (sems nyid) monastery to give teachings to Drubwang Lobzang Chokdrub (grub dbang blo bzang mchog grub,d.u.). ...
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In 1907 Lobzang Tsultrim Gyatso passed away at Gonlung (dgon lung) Monastery, where he had been invited by the Fourth Changkya, Yeshe Tanpel Gyeltsen (lcang skya 04 ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1787/1789-1846) ...
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