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... Khenpo Zhenga taught him his famous curriculum of thirteen classical Indian Buddhist scriptures, along with Tibetan commentaries and treatises such as Sakya Paṇḍita's Differentiating the Three Vows (sdom gsum rab dbye); Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel's (mnga' ris paN chen padma dbang rgyal, 1487–1542) Determining the Three Vows (sdom gsum rnam nges); Longchenpa's (klong chen pa, 1308–1364) Seven Treasuries (mdzod bdun), Fourfold Heart Essences (snying thig ya bzhi), and Trilogy of Ease (ngal gso skor gsum); and Jigme Lingpa's ('jigs med gling pa, 1730–1798) Treasury of Qualities (yon tan mdzod).[10] ...

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... Another influential work he composed was a commentary on Ngari Panchen's (mnga' ris paN chen, 1487–1542) Ascertaining the Three Vows (sdom gsum rnam nges), translated into English as Perfect Conduct.  ...

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... The next year, 1775, Zhingkyong gave many more reading transmissions to Getse, including those for Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel's (ngari paN chen padma dbang rgyal, 1487–1542) Ascertaining the Three Vows (sdom gsum rnam par nges pa), Dudul Dorje's Triad of Peaceful and Wrathful Deities and Kīlaya (zhi khro phur gsum), Longsel Nyingpo's Inner Heart of Great Compassionate One (thugs chen yang snying), and the Mindroling liturgical collection Excellent Vase of Wish-fulfillment ('dod 'jo bum bzang). ...

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In Answers to the Questions of Rombuguhya Devachandra (lhaʼi zla bas dris paʼi lan), attributed to Ngari Paṇchen (mnga' ris paN chen, 1487–1542), one reads, ...

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... At Mindroling Monastery ( smin grol gling) the eighth abbot of the monastery, Ngawang Khyentse Norbu (ngag dbang mkhyen brtse'i nor bu, 1904-1968), taught him Lochen Dharmaśrī's (lo chen d+harma shrI, 1654-17171) Wish-fulfilling Grains, his commentary on Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel's (mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1457-1542) Ascertaining the Three Vows. ...

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... These included Gyelse Zhenpen Taye's (rgyal sras gzhan phan mtha' yas, 1800–1855) Analysis of the Five Aggregates (phung lnga'i rab dbye) and its commentary by Dzogchen Monastery's Khenpo Jigme Samten (mkhan po 'jigs med bsam gtan); Geshe Drapa Ngonshe's (dge shes grwa pa mngon shes, 1012–1090) Advice on the Kadampa's Ten Inner Treasures (bka' gdams phug nor bcu'i zhal gdams); Ngari Paṇchen's (mnga' ris paN chen,1487–1542) Ascertaining the Three Vows (sdom gsum rnam par nges pa); Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra; and Getse Panchen's (dge rtse paN chen, 1761–1729) Husks of Unity (zung 'jug snye ma).[15] ...

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In 1899, their father transmitted the complete corpus of the Northern Treasures tradition, including the revelations of the "Ngari Brothers"—Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel (mnga' ris paṇ chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487–1542) and Lekden Dorje (legs ldan rdo rje, 1452–1565; revelations of Jangdak Tashi Tobgyel (byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal, d ...

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... He received from him many of the main texts of the Nyingma tradition, including Longchenpa's (klong chen pa, 1308-1364) Trilogy of Natural Ease (ngal gso skor gsum), The Seven Treasuries (mdzod bdun), and The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel of the Guru's Inner Essence (bla ma yang tig yid bzhin nor bu); Ngari Paṇchen's (mnga' ri paN chen, 1487-1542) Ascertaining the Three [Sets of] Vows (sdom gsum rnam nges); Nāgārjuna's A Letter to a Friend and Mūlamadhyamakakārikā; The Five Books of Maitreya; Jigme Lingpa's ('jigs med gling pa, 1730-1798) Heart Essence of the Great Expanse (klong chen snying thig) and Yeshe Lama (ye shes bla ma) treasure cycles; Patrul Rinpoche's The Three Phrases that Hit the Key Points (tshigs gsum gnad du brdeg pa), and many more ...

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... Of the eight sons, only Lekden Dorje and his younger brother, Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel (mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542), are known to history. ...

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... Khenpo Chokyi Wozer also transmitted the Second Karmapa's Profound Inner Topics (zab mo nang don) together with Jamgon Kongtrul's commentary and Rongzompa's (rong zom pa, eleventh–twelfth century) Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle (theg pa chen po'i tshul la 'jug pa), and Ngari Paṇchen's (nga' ris paN chen, 1487–1582) Ascertaining the Three Vows (sdom gsum rnam nges). ...

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... He is said to have memorized the Wish-fulfilling Treasury (yid bzhin mdzod) of Longchenpa (klong chen pa, 1308-1364) the Domsum (sdom gsum) of Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel (mnga' ris pan chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542) and other texts ...

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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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Pema Wosel Taye cites prophecies about Drime Wozer from the treasures of Ratna Lingpa (rat+na gling pa, 1403–1479), Mingyur Dorje (mi 'gyur rdo rje, 1645–1667), Ngari Paṇchen (mnga' ris paN chen, 1487–1542, Choje Lingpa (chos rje gling pa, 1682–1720), Sanggye Lingpa (sangs rgyas gling pa, 1340–1396), Dudul Dorje (bdud 'dul dorje, 1615–1672) and others.[4] These prophecies support the assertion that he was a reincarnation of many eminent masters, including the Buddha's direct disciple Ānanda, Vimalamitra (bi ma la mi tra), Yudra Nyingpo (g.yu sgra snying po), Vairocana (bai ro tsa na), Princess Pemasel (pad+ma gsal), Pema Ledreltsel (pad+ma las 'brel rtsal, 1291–1319), the translator Rinchen Zangpo (rin chen bzang po), Longchen Rabjam (klong chen rab 'byams, 1308–1364), Pema Lingpa (pad+ma gling pa, 1450–1521), Taksham Nuden Dorje (stag sham nus ldan rdo rje, 1655–1708), Jatson Nyingpo ('ja' tshon snying po, 1585–1656), Lhatsun Namkha' Jigme (lha btsun nam mkha' 'jigs med, 1597–1653), Rigdzin Longsel Nyingpo (rig 'dzin klong gsal snying po, 1625–1692), Chonyi Rangdol (chos nyid rang grol), and several others who are not definitively identified.[5] During his life, he would be most renowned as a reincarnation of Longchen Rabjam. ...

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While still a young man he traveled to U where he exchanged teachings with Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel (mnga' ris pan chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542), who gave him the teachings of the Gyutul Zhitro ('gyu sprul zhi khro). ...

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... In 1511 Sonam Lhundrub presided over the ordination of Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wangyel (mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542) ...

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... His father, Jangdak Tashi Tobgyel (byang bdag bkra shis stobs rgyal, c.1550-1603), had been a close student of the Second Dorje Drak Rigdzin, Lekden Dorje (rdo rje brag rig 'dzin 02 legs ldan rdo rje, 1452-1565), and was known as the incarnation of Lekden Dorje's brother, Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wangyel (mnga' ris paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542), an important lineage holder in the Jangter (byang gter), or Northern Treasures tradition ...

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... He commonly instructed students on Guhyagarbha using Longchenpa's Chokchu Munsel commentary (phyogs bcu'i mun sel), and repeatedly taught Longchenpa's Ngelso Korsum, Jigme Lingpa's Yonten Dzo (yon tan mdzod), Ngari Paṇchen Pema Wanggyel's (mnga' ri paN chen pad+ma dbang rgyal, 1487-1542) Domsum Namnge (sdom gsum rnam nges), and the inner yoga and personal instructions for the Longchen Nyingtik ...

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