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... He received Māyajāla, Guhyagarbha, and Hevajra empowerments from Khenchen Tubten Chopel (mkhan chen thub bstan chos 'phel, 1886–1956) of Changmai Monastery (lcang ma'i dgon) and Khenchen Tubten Nyendrak (mkhan chen thub bstan snyan grags, 1883–1959) of Śrīsiṁha College at Dzogchen Monastery (rdzogs chen dgon) ...
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After only a few months performing rituals around Chagdud Monastery, he traveled with Lama Tsegon to receive teachings from Batur Khenpo Tubga (ba thur mkhan po thub dga', 1886–1956) who lived in a tent surrounded by students dwelling in tiny earthen huts ...
Read more from the biography of Pema Gargyi Wangchuk
Some sources mention that he also studied with Khenchen Tupten Chopel (thub bstan chos 'phel, 1886-1956) at his hermitage in Changma (lcang ma), and with Botrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima (bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma, 1898/1900/1902-1959) at Gegong (dge gong) around this time. ...
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... He studied with numerous lamas there, including training in the Guhyagarbha with Khenchen Tubten Chopel (thub bstan chos 'phel) using Longchenpa's commentary Dispelling Darkness in the Ten Directions (gsang snying 'grel pa phyogs bcu mun sel), and sat retreats putting into practice what he had been taught. ...
Read more from the biography of Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Peljor
In 1950, when he was approximately eighteen years old, Jigme Puntsok went to receive further training under Tubten Chompel (thub bstan chos 'phel, 1886-1956), also known as Tubga Rinpoche (thub dga' rin po che), at Changma Gar (lcang ma sgar) in Dzato (rdza stod) near Jekundo (skye dgu mdo) in today's Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture ...
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