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... In Tibet, a dispute over the incarnation of the famous Drukpa Kagyu master Pema Karpo (padma dkar po, 1527–1592) had split the Drukpa followers into two camps: those who believed Zhabdrung Rinpoche (zhabs drung rin po che, 1594–1651) to be the legitimate heir and those who preferred Paksam Wangpo (dpag bsam dbang po, 1593–1641) ...
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... 1610-1674); the Fourth Tsurpu Gyeltsab, Drakpa Dongrub (mtshur phu rgyal tshab 04 grags pa don grub, 1550-1617); the First Drigung Chungtsang, Chokyi Drakpa ('bri gung chung tshang chos kyi grags pa, 1595-1659); the Fifth Drukchen, Paksam Wangpo ('brug chen 05 dpag bsam dbang po, 1593-1641), Dordrak Rigdzin Ngagi Wangpo (rdo brag rig 'dzin ngag gi dbang po, 1580-1639), Tsele Natsok Rangdrol (rtse le sna tshogs rang grol, b ...
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... His family also maintained good relations with the Drukpa Kagyu – his cousin Paksam Wangpo, was the Fifth Drukchen ('brug chen 05 dpag bsam dbang po, 1593-1641). ...
Read more from the biography of Ngawang Lobzang Gyatso
Lhatsewa was the patron of one of two rivals claiming to be the reincarnation of Pema Karpo, Paksam Wangpo (dpag bsam dbang po, 1593-1641) ...
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