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Khyentse Chenmo should not be confused with Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk (byams dbangs mkhyen brtse dbang phyug, 1524–1568), the disciple of Tsarchen Losel Gyatso (tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho, 1502–1566/67). ...
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... Tsarchen Losel Gyatso (tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho, 1502-1566), the thirteenth abbot of Zhalu and the founder of the Tsarpa branch of the Sakya tradition, gave him Lamdre Lobshe (lam 'bras slob bshad) transmission and taught him the Dzogchen revelations of a treasure revealer named Rigdzin Dorje (rig 'dzin rdo rje) ...
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Having returned to Ngor he received Lamdre teachings from Khunu Lama Choktrul Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (khu nu bla ma mchog sprul 'jam dbyangs shes rab rgya mtsho, d.u.), as well as Ngorchen Konchok Lhundrub's (ngor chen kon mchog lhun grub, 1497-1557) “Three Visions” and “Three Tantras;” Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo's (ngor chen kun dga' bzang po, 1382-1456) “The Moon's Rays;” and Tsarchen Losel Gyatso's (tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho, 1502-1566) “The Sun's Rays.” He also received Generation and Completion stage Hevajra teachings, the eighty-deity Mahākāla of the Ngor tradition, and a transmission of the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra ...
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It was also when he was eight that Khyentse Wangchuk first met one of his main teachers, Tsarchen Losel Gyatso (tshar chen blo gsal rgya mtsho, 1502-1566), the founder of Dar Drangmoche Monastery ('dar grang mo che) and the Tsarpa branch of the Sakya tradition ...
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