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... He studied the various teachings of both the Nyingma and Sarma schools with the twenty-third abbot of Śrī Siṃha, Tubten Nyendrak (thub bstan snyan grags, 1883-1959); Dzogchen Khenpo Pema Tsewang (rdzogs chen mkhan po pad+ma tshe dbang, d.u.); Khenpo Tubga (mkhan po thub dga', d.u.); the Fourth Mura Tulku, Pema Norbu (mu ra sprul sku 04 pad+ma nor bu, 1918-1951); Tsultrim Lodro (tshul khrims blo gros, d.u.); the twenty-first abbot of Śrī Siṃha, Khenpo Jigme Lodro ('jigs med blo gros, 1879-1955); Sonam Namgyel (bsod nams rnam rgyal, 1881-1954), and Tsewang Rigdzin (mkhan chen tshe dbang rig 'dzin, 1883-1958), among others ...

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Lama Gyurme Drakpa (bla ma 'gyur med grags pa), best known by the contraction Lama Gyurdrak (bla ma 'gyur grags), was the son of Yilhungpa Sonam Namgyel (yid lhung pa bsod nams rnam rgyal, c.1874–1952),[1] who belonged to the Takrong (stag rong) clan in the Yilhung (yid lhung) valley in Kham ...

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He also received teachings on a great variety of topics from many other distinguished lamas including his elder brother, Adroi Khenchen; the Third Mura Tulku, Pema Dechen Zangpo (mu ra sprul sku 03 pad+ma bde chen bzang po, d.u.); Khenpo Kunzang Pelden (mkhan po kun bzang dpal ldan, 1862-1943); Minyak Khenpo Apel (mi nyag mkhan po a dpal, d.u.); the twentieth abbot of Śrī Siṃha, Pema Tekchok Loden (pad+ma theg mchog blo ldan, 1879-1955); and Yilung Jalupa Sonam Namgyel (yid lhung 'ja' lus pa bsod nams rnam rgyal, 1881-1954), who was said to have accomplished rainbow-body. ...

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