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Among his many disciples were the Fourth Shechen Gyeltsab, Pema Namgyel (zhe chen rgyal tshab 04 pad+ma rnam rgyal, 1871-1926); the Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1925); the Fifth Shechen Rabjam, Pema Tekchok Tenpai Gyeltsen (zhe chen rab 'byams 05 pad+ma theg mchog bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan, 1864-1909); and the Second Dzongnang Lama, Jamyang Sherab Chokyi Nangwa (rdzong nang bla ma 02 'jam dbyangs shes rab chos kyi snangs ba, 1854-1893). ...
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... According to Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1925), who visited Sakya in 1919 during his famous tour of central Tibet, the monastic community at Sakya was lax in its observation of the Vinaya, and Tubten Zangpo's attempts at reform were rejected by the leadership of the monastery ...
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... According to Katok Situ's (kaH thog si tu, 1880-1923) Gazetteer of Central Tibet, Go Khukpa Lhetse established a monastic seat in Tanak called Tanak Pu Gon (rta nag phu dgon) ...
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... He was the youngest brother of the Third Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 kun mkhyen chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1925), and also a nephew of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo ('jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse' dbang po, 1820-1892). ...
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... He was enthroned at Katok Monastery (kaH thog dgon) as a young boy and began training under Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1923).[1] ...
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... In his twenty-second year he was fully ordained as a bhikṣu by Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1923/5) and given the name Tubten Jigme Chokyi Dawa Shedrub Rabten Pelzangpo (thub bstan 'jigs med chos kyi zla ba bshad sgrub rab brtan dpal bzang po) ...
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... Following the early death of Jamyang Chokyi Wangpo, the Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1923/5), who was the nephew of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, had sent the charismatic Chokyi Lodro to Dzongsar to assume responsibility for the financial support of the monastery ...
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... He became the main teacher of the Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1923/25). ...
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... Mipam gave him a few other reading transmissions and, like Lungtok, encouraged him to teach at Katok Monastery, where Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1925) was establishing a new philosophical college.[33]
... In the midst of his teaching he received a letter from Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho) requesting him to join the new college he was establishing at Katok Monastery ...
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... At the request of the Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1925), he composed his famous and widely-studied commentary on the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra, entitled Jamyang Lamai Zhelung Dudtsi Tikpa (jam dbyangs bla ma'i zhal lung bdud rtsi'i thig pa) based on the notes he took during these teachings; he supplemented his work with additional commentary from Patrul's other students, mainly Ju Mipam and Orgyen Tendzin Norbu ...
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... The Third Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1925) identified the child as the reincarnation of the Third Chaktsa Tulku, Kunzang Jampa Sengge (phyag tsha 03 kun bzang byams pa seng ge, d.u.) and invited him to Katok for his enthronement and naming ceremonies. ...
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In 1915 he received the bhikṣu vows of a fully ordained monk, or gelong (dge slong), from Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1925) ...
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... The Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyeltsen (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgyal mtshan, 1880-1925) gave him the transmission for Jamgon Kongtrul's Damngak Dzod (dam sngags mdzod). ...
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... This was maybe in Yangri Gar’s Temple of the Succession of Abbots (gdan rabs khang) in which there used to be human-size statues of all the great masters of Yangri Gar as described by Katok Situ Paṇchen Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu paN chen chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1923/1925) in his Guide of Pilgrimage in central Tibet (kaḥ thog si tu’i dbus gtsang gnas yig). ...
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Among his teachers in his youth was the Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1925), .[3] As a child he received an empowerment from Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo at Dzongsar Monastery (rdzong sar dgon) ...
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... At that time, the presiding abbot, despite being very ill, was Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1925); the preceptor (slob dpon) was Khenpo Ngawang Pelzang (mkhan po ngag dbang dpal bzang, 1879–1941), also known as Khenpo Ngaga (mkhan po ngag dga'); and the secret preceptor (gsang ston slob dpon) was Khenpo Agay (mkhan po a dges), who conducted Tulku Arik's ordination ceremony and gave him the name Konchok Lekden (dkon mchog legs ldan).[9] ...
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... Jackson also speculates that this individual may have been the Wara Zhabdrung whom Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880–1923/1925) credited with building a reliquary for Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo at the Tartse Labrang of Ngor ...
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... In addition, The Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (ka thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1925) declared that the boy was the reincarnation of the Third Karma Kuchen, Ogyen Dongak Chokyi Nyima (karma sku chen 03 o rgyan mdo sngags chos kyi nyi ma, 1854-1906) of Pelyul Monastery (dpa' yul dgon). ...
Read more from the biography of Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Peljor
... He was also invited by the Third Katok Situ Orgyen Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 o rgyan chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1923), and also at the same time he was recalled with his promise to return after three years to his seat by Pelyul Rinpoche and others. ...
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Jamgon Kongtrul ('jam mgon kong sprul, 1813-1899/1900) recognized the young Chokyi Lodro as the activity incarnation ('phrin las kyi sprul pa) of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo ('jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po, 1820-1892) at the request of the Third Katok Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-1923/1925), who was the nephew of Khyentse Wangpo ...
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At the hermitage Jigme Tenpai Nyima largely restricted his teachings to his primary disciples and collaborators: Terton Sogyal Lerab Lingpa, Dorje Drak Rigdzin Chenpo (rdo rje brag rig ‘dzin chen po), the Third Katok Situ, Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu chos kyi rgya mtsho, 1880-c.1923) Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro ('jam dbyang mkhyen brtse chos kyi blo gros, 1893-1959), Tsultrim Zangpo (tshul khrims bzang po, d.u.), and Dartang Choktrul Jigme Chokyi Dawa (dar thang mchog sprul 'jigs med chos kyi zla ba, 1894-1958), among others ...
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