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His younger brother (some accounts mistakenly identify him as a cousin or nephew) was Shong Lodro Tenpa (shong blo gros bstan pa), who also had a distinguished career as a translator ...
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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. ...
Read more from the biography of Tarpa Lotsāwa Nyima Gyeltsen
... [The title "Fourth Sthiramati" is a reference to Lodro Tenpa's claim to have been in an incarnation lineage of Vasubandhu's disciple Sthiramati, the second having been Shong Lodro Tenpa (shong blo gros brtan pa, d.u.), while the third was Pang Lodro Tenpa (dpang blo gros brtan pa, 1276-1342).] ...
Read more from the biography of Ga Rabjampa Kunga Yeshe
Chokden studied Kāvya and Kālacakra with both Shong brothers—the elder Shongton Dorje Gyeltsen (shong ston rdo rje rgyal mtshan, 1234-1282) and his brother Shong Lotsāwa Lodro Tenpa (shong lo tsA ba blo gros brtan pa), and he was the sole lineage holder of both their teachings. ...
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