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... 1573-1637), the abbot of several major Geluk monasteries, the thirty-fifth holder of the Ganden throne, and a teacher of the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (da la’i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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He memorized a vast amount of monastic texts, and then proceeded to exams, attracting the attention of Desi Sanggye Gyatso (sde srid sangs rgyas rgya mtsho, 1653-1705), who presented him with the opportunity to take his exams before the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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The Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), reported Namkha's death in his own autobiography, in which he also recorded that the Karmapa was "behaving like an unconventional yogi." The phrase might suggest that the Karmapa was not observing his monastic vows, and was drinking and having intercourse with women ...
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At the age of two his mother, Konchok Drolma (dkon mchog sgrol ma, d.u.), took him to see the Eighty-first Ganden Trichen, Ngawang Norbu (dga' ldan khri pa 81 ngag dbang nor bu, d.1880/1882), who gave him the name (chos ming) Ngawang Rabten (ngag dbang rab brtan) ...
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As a young man Norbu was retained as an aide by his brother who was already Treasurer and Chagdzo (phyag mdzod) -- the personal manager and principal attendant -- of Lobzang Gyatso, the young Fifth Dalai Lama Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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His father was Gopa Tashi (dgos pa bkra shis), then a close aid to the Fifth Dalai Lama, Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho 1617-1682) ...
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... He taught the Commentary on the Ramayana (rA ma Na'i rtogs rjod) written by Zhangzhung Chowang Drakpa (zhang zhung chos dbang grags pa, 15th century), the History of Tibet (bod kyi deb ther dpyid kyi rgyal mo'i glu dbyangs) by the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyaso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) and the Biography of Milarepa (mi la ras pa'i rnam thar) by Tsangnyon Heruka (gtsang smyon he ru ka, 1452-1507) ...
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... The kingdom had grown significantly in power and administrative reach—much of this due to the increasingly complicated geo-political climate in Tibet, where the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) and the Mongolian strongman Gushri Khan (gu shrI bstan 'dzin chos rgyal, 1582–1655) were consolidating power ...
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... For example, he translated an aspiration verse devoted to Maitreya from Mongolian to Chinese,5 as well as a work composed by the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05 blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) on rituals of offerings to the seven medicine buddhas from Tibetan to Chinese.6 ...
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... The latter lama had served three successive incarnations of Rigdzin Godem during an extremely difficult period of time for Dorje Drak (the destruction of the monastery by the Dzungars in 1717 or 1718 was for the Northern Treasures tradition, which had reached the height of its glory under the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682), the beginning of a gradual weakening, of which its state in the 19th century was the result). ...
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In the Fifth Dalai Lama's (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) Record of Teachings Received, Gyelse Lekpa appears only as a disciple of Pema Ledreltsel, and as a master of Longchenpa, of Karmapa Rangjung Dorje and, more curiously, of Kumarādza—which is an indication that Kumarādza may have known the Heart Essence of the Ḍākinī, although this is not stated in any of the available sources ...
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... According to one system (of which we find traces in the Fifth Dalai Lama's (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) Record of Teachings Received in the context of a lineage passed down by Yungtonpa Dorjepel), the "Secret Cycle" must be understood in the context of the Section of Precepts (man ngag sde) of Dzogchen being divided into four sub-cycles, outer, inner, secret and arch-secret—the last one being the Heart Essences, which would imply that the "Secret Cycle" would be something slightly less profound ...
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... He sponsored public prayer festivals, including the commemoration of the Fifth Dalai Lama, and went for pilgrimage to nearby sites, donating funds for renovations and new installations of sacred items ...
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... When the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617–1682), assumed leadership over Tibet, the descendants of Hor Karpo arrived in Lhasa to felicitate the Dalai Lama ...
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... He specialized in the Abhidharmakośa, and is counted in the transmission lineage that began with Tsongkhapa and passed to the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Drakpa (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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The mother of the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang Blo bzang rgya mtsho 1617-1682), Tricham Kunga Lhadze (khri lcam kun dga' lha mdzes), was another contemporary ...
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... Much later, the great Fifth Dalai Lama would also write a praise dedicated to Norzang Gyatso. ...
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... According to the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617–1682), the difference between Khyenri and Menri is largely that Khyenri excelled at wrathful deities and Menri in peaceful deities.[4] ...
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... His father then sent him to Lhasa, where he met with the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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In order to repel the Gurkhas, Dechen Trinle also built a giant statue of Padmasambhava in which he put the string of pearls that the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) had given to Lhagyari Lobzang Tutob Chogyel (blo bzang mthu stobs chos rgyal, 17th century) ...
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... Lobzang Tutob, after he became the ninth head of the family, fostered this relationship by inviting the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbangs blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), then a young lama of Drepung Monastery ('bras spungs), to spend three weeks at the Lhagyari family castle of Rigo Tashi Chodzong (ri sgo bkra shis chos dzong) ...
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After his graduation from Sorik Dropen Ling he served as the instructor at Lhawang Chok (lha dbang lcog) medical school and acted as a personal physician for the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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... The boy was recognized by Langmika Chokyi Gyeltsen (glang mig pa chos kyi rgyal mtshan) as the reincarnation of Wensapa Lobzang Dondrub (dben sa pa blo bzang don sgrub, 1505-1566) and given the name Chokyi Gyeltsen. ...
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... When the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) founded Sorik Dropen Ling (gso rig 'gro phan gling), a medical school located in the western section of Drepung Ganden Podrang ('bras spungs dga' ldan pho brang) in 1643, the water-sheep year of eleventh sexagenary cycle, he appointed Lobzang Gyatso to be the chief medical instructor. ...
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... He is counted in the lineage of the Abhidharmakośa that was passed from Tsongkhapa to the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), and also in the transmission lineage of the Ngok system (rngog lugs) of the Prajñāpāramitā. ...
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... At the end of the 1630s, the Koshot-Oirat strongman Gushri Khan (gu shri khan, 1582–1655) joined forces with the Fifth Dalai Lama (tA la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) to consolidate power in central Tibet and beyond ...
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... In a decree issued in 1679, the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho 1617-1682) expressly recognized the Bon tradition as an official religion of Tibet, encouraging tolerance and understanding ...
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... Seventeenth-century masters such as the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) possessed an uninterrupted lineage for this beautiful and profound cycle, but the lineage was broken, probably in the early eighteenth century during the Dzungar invasion ...
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... According to the records of the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla mo 05, 1617-1682), Namgyel Gonpo also transmitted teachings to Dorje Gonpo (rdo rje mgon po), who was one of Rigdzin Godemchen's earliest disciples, Sonam Zangpo (bsod nams bzang po, 1341-1433), Sangye Wonchen (sangs rgyas dbon chen), Rigdzin Sangngak Dongpo (rigs 'dzin gsang sngags sdong po), and Donyo Gyeltsen (don yod rgyal mtshan), who transmitted the Northern Treasures to Tangtong Gyelpo (thang stong rgyal po, 1361-1486). ...
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... The Sixth Dzogchen Rinpoche, Jikdrel Jangchub Dorje (rdzogs chen 06 'jigs 'bral byang chub rdo rje, 1935–1959), transmitted to him the Fifth Dalai Lama's (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) Expanding Arrow of Long Life (tshe sgrub mda' 'phel ma). ...
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When he returned to Lhasa he continued receiving teachings from various masters, including the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) and the Fourth Paṇchen Lobzang Chokyi Gyeltsen (paN chen 04 blo bzang chos kyi rgyal mtshan, 1570-1662), who gave him full ordination. ...
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When he was eleven he was sent to Lhasa where the Fifth Dalai Lama, Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1589-1616) gave him novice monastic vows and the name Ngawang Konchok Tenpai Nyima (ngag dbang dkon mchog bstan pa'i nyi ma) ...
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Ngawang Rinchen was the eldest son of Sanggye Gyatso (sangs rgyas rgya mtsho, 1653-1705), who served as regent, or "Desi" (sde srid), of Tibet under the Fifth Dalai Lama, Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) and during the last decades of the seventeenth century ...
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... Six years later, at the age of thirty-seven, he traveled to Lhasa and had an audience with the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), and the two developed a friendship ...
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... Then, in Lhasa he made offerings to the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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In central Tibet, Orgyen Samten received ordination from the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, b.1617 - d.1682), after which he traveled to Samye (bsam yas dgon pa), and then to a meditation cave in nearby Chimpu (mchims phu) ...
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On 15 June 1927, the fifteenth day of the year's holiest month (sa ga zla ba, vaiśākha), the Religious Council, which included the Tibetan representative—Gyeltang Monastery had been established by the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617–1682) as part of an effort to extend Lhasa's influence in the area—appointed Lobzang Nyima as one of four monks to lead a monastic army unit (ser dmag) and to legislate rules for drafting of monks into the armed forces during emergencies.[4] The Council also consulted the Dorje Shugden (rdo rje shugs ldan) oracle, who allegedly gifted Lobzang Nyima a helmet-banner and an amulet and chose him the chief commander.[5] Although initially reluctant, a senior relative from the prominent local Burom Beldrub ('bu rom bal sgrub) family promised support and persuaded him to assume the leadership ...
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... He became recognized for his scholarship on the Abhidharmakośa, and is listed in the transmission lineage that passed from Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa (tsong kha pa blo bzang grags pa, 1357-1419) to the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682)
... He is said to have threatened the Rinpung ruler Donyo Dorje (rin spungs don yod rdo rje, 1462-1512), then the ruler of Tsang, and the Garpa (sgar pa) official Garpa Chodrak Gyatso (chos grags rgya mtsho, d.u.), brandishing his kīla dagger in front of them and demanding they provide financial support to Sera ...
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... The family had an estate named Drum Polha ('brum pho lha), near Gyantse, that was a gift from the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) for their grandfather's support during a local rebellion in the late 1650s. ...
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... The family had an estate named Drum Polha ('brum pho lha), near Gyantse, that was a gift from the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) for their grandfather's support during a local rebellion in the late 1650s. ...
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... He received the transmissions for all the major collections, such as the Kangyur and Tengyur, the Nyingma Kama, the Treasury of Revelations (rin chen gter mdzod), and Treasury of Instructions (gdams ngag mdzod), as well as the collected writings of individual masters including Longchen Rabjam, Jigme Lingpa ('jigs med gling pa, 1730–1798), Rongzom Chokyi Zangpo (P3816 rong zom chos kyi bzang po, mid 11th cent.–early 12th cent.), Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje (smin gling gter chen 'gyur med rdo rje, 1646–1714), Lochen Dharmaśrī (lo chen d+harma shrI, 1654–1718), the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617–1682 ), Tāranātha (tA ra nA tha, 1575–1634), Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo ('jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po, 1820–1892), Jamgon Kongtrul ('jam mgon kong sprul 1813–1899), Dza Patrul Rinpoche (rdza dpal sprul 1808–1887) and Ju Mipam Gyatso ('ju mi pham rgya mtsho, 1846–1912) ...
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... While little is known of the extended history of Polhane's family, his namesake estate—Drum Polha ('brum pho lha), near Gyantse (rgyal rtse)—was a gift for his grandfather's service to the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) during a rebellion of Tsangpa officials in the late 1650s. ...
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... The four year old Dalai Lama was revealed and installed at Drepung in the second month of 1622 and given the ordination name of Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) by the Paṇchen in the third month. ...
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In addition to the above lamas, he studied under some thirteen prominent masters, including the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682); the Twenty-eighth Sakya Trichen, Ngawang Kunga Sonam (sa skya khri chen 28 ngag dbang kun dga' bsod nams, 1597-1659); the Twenty-ninth Sakya Trichen, Ngawang Sonam Wangchuk (sa skya khri chen 29 ngag dbang bsod nams dbang phyug, 1638-1685); Shakya Tashi (shakya bkra’ shis, d.u.), and Khedrub Pelden Dondrub (mkhas grub dpal ldan don 'grub, d.u.) ...
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... In his collected works, the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), praises him ("Taktsang Lotsāwa was one who shunned even the mere stench of error with regard to all the traditional fields of learning") and underlines something of Taktsang's no-nonsense character with this quote pulled from Taktsang's biography: "With a full-on boastful roar, praising himself and deprecating others (though not the best method), [Taktsang] is of the Buddha's tradition, broadcasting his own feelings to the periphery without over- or understating them." ...
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... Although this figure is undocumented, passages of the Fifth Dalai Lama's (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1617–1682) Record of Teachings Received allow us to identify him as one of Pema Lingpa's close disciples and lineage heirs ...
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... These two figures -- the Tenth Karmapa and the Tsangpa Desi -- were joined together in Tibetan history as adversaries of the Fifth Dalai Lama Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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... The practice was especially popular with the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), who both received and gave Tsembupa’s teachings many times. ...
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... The traditional relationship between the Dalai Lama and the Paṇchen Lama first established by the Fifth Dalai Lama (ta la'i bla ma 05, 1817–1682) and the Fourth Paṇchen Lama (paN chen bla ma 04, 1570–1672) was thus reaffirmed: the senior of the two acted as the preceptor and teacher of the junior. ...
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... The hagiographies (rnam thar) of the two Yutoks were codified and printed in the seventeenth century by Jowo Lundrub Tashi (jo bo lhun grub bkra shis) and Darmo Menrampa Lobzang Chodrak (dar mo sman rams pa blo bzang chos grags, 1638–1710)—a medical scholar and personal physician of the Fifth Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617–1682) ...
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The Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1618-1682), is said to have evaluated Garwang Dorje's treasures in consultation with the Nyingma hierarch Terdak Lingpa (gter bdag gling pa, 1646-1714) of Mindroling Monastery (smin grol gling dgon), after which he issued a declaration declaring Garwang Dorje to be an authentic revealer of treasures and permitting him to work and travel freely. ...
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... The Namgyel Dratsang (rnam rgyal grwa tshang), the personal monastic institution of the Dalai Lamas that had been founded by the Fifth, Lobzang Gyatso (ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), was now reestablished; and its continuous history until the present is said to date from this time. ...
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His first tutor was Lobzang Lhachok (blo bzang lha mchog, 1672?-1747), a close disciple of the Fourth Dorje Drak Rigdzin who was associated with Ganden Dudjom Ling (dga' ldan bdud 'joms gling) in Lodrak Karchu (lho brag mkhar chu), a monastery founded by the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682) ...
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... His accomplishments in this area were such that the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (ta la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), praised him with the comment, "It seems in the later periods no one has been born superior to this Great Rigdzin in terms of their overall power and accomplishment in tantra and miracles." ...
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Ngakgi Wangpo's fame grew to such an extent that he counted the Fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso (tA la'i bla ma 05 ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho, 1617-1682), as one of his students ...
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... The Second Dorje Drak Rigdzin, Lekden Dorje (rdo rje brag rig 'dzin 02 legs ldan rdo rje, 1452-1564) identified him as the reincarnation of Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wangyel (mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542), although this designation was apparently not without controversy; the Fifth Dalai Lama wrote several pages defending the identification. ...
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... The monastery was given to him by the Fifth Dalai Lama, who confiscated it from the Seventh Zhamar, Yeshe Nyingpo (zhwa dmar 07 ye shes snying po, 1631-1694). ...
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