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Read more from the biography of Chokle Namgyel


... Leaving the shore of the lake behind, the procession passed near Porong Pelmo Choding Monastery (spo rong dpal mo chos sdings), the seat of Bodong Chokle Namgyel (bo dong phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376–1451) ...

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His niece Jangchub Dron (byang chub sgron) was the mother of Bodong Paṇchen Chokle Namgyel (bo dong paN chen phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451). ...

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... He also took teachings and empowerments—including Lamdre, Vajrapañjara, Kālacakra, Hevajra, Medicine Buddha, Mahākāla, the yogas of Niguma, etc.—from the most important lamas in these monasteries: the erudite Bodong Chokle Namgyel (bo dong phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451), the translator Kyabchok Pelzang (lo tsA ba skyabs mchog dpal bzang, fourteenth to fifteenth century), the great Sakya lama Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (ngor chen kun dga' bzang po, 1382-1456), the Nartang abbot Drubpa Sherab (grub pa shes rab, 1357-1423), and the Shangpa Kagyu master Lodro Pelzang (blo gros dpal zang, fourteenth to fifteenth century), the nephew of Jakchen Jampa Pel ('jag chen byams pa dpal, 1310-1391) ...

Read more from the biography of Khyenrab Wangchuk Drakpa Zangpo


... He also studied with Gendun Drub, who was posthumously known as the First Dalai Lama (tA la'i bla ma 01 dge 'dun grub pa, 1391-1474); Khedrubje Gelek Pelzang (mkhas grub rje dge legs dpal bzang, 1385-1438); Bodong Paṇchen Chokle Namgyel (bo dong paN chen phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451); Namkha Neljor (mnyam med nam mkha rnal 'byor, d.u.); and Pelden Sengge (dpal ldan seng+ge, d.u.). ...

Read more from the biography of Lodro Rinchen Sengge


... From the age of sixteen he studied at the Sakya monastery of Ngamring Chode (ngam ring chos sde), training with Bodong Paṇchen Jikdrel Chokle Namgyel (bo dong paN chen 'jigs bral phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451), the founder of the Bodong tradition, who taught him logic and philosophy. ...

Read more from the biography of Khedrubje Gelek Pelzang


He received many additional teachings and tantric empowerments from other lamas including Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa (tsong kha pa blo bzang grags pa, 1357-1419), Bodong Paṇchen Chokle Namgyel (bo dong paN chen phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451), Yungton Dorje Pel (g.yung ston rdo rje dpal, 1284-1365), and Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340-1396). ...

Read more from the biography of Yakde Paṇchen Tsondru Dargye