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... Other prominent teachers included Marton Gyeltsen Ozer (dmar ston rgyal mtshan 'od zer, d.u.), the fourteenth Nartang Khenchen Drupa Sherab (snar thang mkhan chen 14 grub pa shes rab, 1357-1423),  the Second Zhamar, Khachod Wangpo (zhwa dmar 02 mkha' spyod dbang po, 1350-1405), Dzepa Pelden Zangpo (mdzes pa dpal ldan bzang po, d.u.), Sanggye Rinchen (sangs rgyas rin chen, 1339-1424), and Ngok Jangchub Pel (rngog byang chub dpal, 1360-1446). ...

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... At age fourteen he went to Nartang Monastery (snar thang) where he was given the name Sherab Gyatso and took monastic vows in the presence of the fourteenth abbot Druba Sherab (grub pa shes rab, 1357-1423), Sherab Pelwa (shes rab dpal ba, d.u.) and Tsandra Dewa ...

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... He also took teachings and empowerments—including Lamdre, Vajrapañjara, Kālacakra, Hevajra, Medicine Buddha, Mahākāla, the yogas of Niguma, etc.—from the most important lamas in these monasteries: the erudite Bodong Chokle Namgyel (bo dong phyogs las rnam rgyal, 1376-1451), the translator Kyabchok Pelzang (lo tsA ba skyabs mchog dpal bzang, fourteenth to fifteenth century), the great Sakya lama Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (ngor chen kun dga' bzang po, 1382-1456), the Nartang abbot Drubpa Sherab (grub pa shes rab, 1357-1423), and the Shangpa Kagyu master Lodro Pelzang (blo gros dpal zang, fourteenth to fifteenth century), the nephew of Jakchen Jampa Pel ('jag chen byams pa dpal, 1310-1391) ...

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At the age of ten, he was admitted to Nartang Monastery (snar thang) where he was ordained by Khenchen Drubpa Sherab (mkhan chen grub pa shes rab, 1357-1423) and given the name Sherab Sengge ...

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... When he entered the monastery he was given the name Pema Dorje (pad+ma rdo rje) and upāsaka lay vows from the fourteenth abbot, Drubpa Sherab (grub pa shes rab, 1357-1423) ...

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