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... There are narratives of him being born via a holy pill, in which he is the reincarnation of Rongpa Sherab Sengge (rong pa shes rab seng ge, 1251–1315), who prepared the special pill to be delivered to Rinchen Namgyal's mother when he was about to die to ensure his own reincarnation as her child ...
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... The second was Sherab Sengge (shes rab seng ge, 1251–1315), who became teacher to the three translators collectively known as Yartarpang (yar thar dpang)—Yarlung Lotsāwa (yar lung lo tsA ba, 1242–1346?), Tarpa Lotsāwa (thar pa lo tsA ba), and Pang Lotsāwa (dpang lo tsA ba, 1276–1342) ...
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... He was a student of Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyeltsen (sa skya paN+Di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan, 1182-1251) and a teacher to the Ra Luk lama (rwa lugs) Rongpa Sherab Sengge (rong pa shes rab seng+ge, d.u.). ...
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He learnt Kālacakra in the Ra (ra) tradition from Rongpa Sherab Sengge (rong pa shes rab seng ge, 1251-1315) and the Hevajra Tantra, Pramāṇavārttika and Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyeltsen's (sa skya paNDi ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan, 1182-1251) Treasury of Reasoning (tshad ma rig gter) from Jamkyawa Namkha Pel ('jam skya ba nam mkha' dpal, d.u.) at Sakya Monastery. ...
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A list of teachers under which he studied includes both Tibetans and Indians: Golungpa Zhonnupel (go lung pa gzhon nu dpal); Wupa Sanggye Bum (dbus pa sangs rgyas 'bum), also known as Wupa Losel (dbus pa blo gsal; c.1270–1355); Shong Lodro Tenpa (shong blo gros brtan pa); Rongpa Sherab Sengge (rong pa shes rab seng ge, 1251–1315); Vijayarakṣita; and Gautamabhadra of Magadha and Jatasena, who were both were also students of Vijayarakṣita.
Tarpa Lotsāwa also taught Rongpa Sherab Sengge (rong pa shes rab seng ge, 1251–1315), from whom he also received teachings, and Sherab Sengge's nephew Rongpa Dorje Gyeltsen (rong pa rdo rje rgyal mtshan, 1283–1325).[6] ...
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The Blue Annals also lists him in a Vajravārahī transmission lineage, which he received from Rongpa Serseng (rong pa ser seng, d.u.) and gave to Takton Zhonnu Pel (tag ston gzhon nu dpal, d.u.); a Mahākaruṇika transmission that he received from Tagton Zhonnu Dar (sag ston gzhon nu dar,) and gave to the Kagyur master Tel Khenchen Sherab Dorje (thel mkhan chen shes rab rdo rje, d.u.); and Kacho Nyendrub (mkha' spyod bsnyen sgrub), which he received from Yungton Dorje Pel (g.yung ston rdo rje dpal, 1284-1365) and gave to a Lama Tsulgyal (bla ma tshul rgyal) of Nartang (snar thang).
Zhonnu Tsultrim was also a disciple of Lotsāwa Chokden Lekpai Lodro (lo tsA ba mchog ldan legs pa'i blo gros, d.u.) and Sherab Sengge (shes rab seng+ge, 1251-1315), a Sakya Kālacakra and Prajñāpāramitā master. ...
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