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... He assisted Tucci in translation and restoration of several Tibetan works, including Tselpa Kunga Dorje's (tshal pa si tu kun dga' rdo rje, 1309–1364) Red Annals (deb ther dmar po) and Pawo Tsukla Trengwa's (dpa' bo gtsug lag 'phreng ba, 1504–1566) Scholars' Feast (chos 'byung mkhas pa'i dga' ston), which were published by Is.M.E.O ...
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That same year, a succession dispute within the administration of Taklung ended up on the desk of Ngawang Tashi Drakpa, who appointed Zhamar to resolve the matter, thereby strengthening ties between the two Kagyu institutions.[75] Also in 1510, Zhamar gave ordination to the Second Pawo Tulku, Tsula Trengwa (dpa' bo 02 gtsug lag 'phreng ba, 1504–1564/1566). ...
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... They included the Second Pawo, Tsuklak Trengwa (dpa' bo 02 gtsug lag 'phreng ba, 1504- 1564/1566); Pelkhang Lotsawa Ngawang Chokyi Gyatso (dpal khang lo tsA ba ngag dbang chos kyi rgya mtsho); Orgyen Dzongpa Chokyong Gyeltsen (o rgyan rdzong pa chos skyong rgyal mtshan, c.1455-c.1520); and Minyak Dorje Sengge (mi nyag pa rdo rje seng+ge, b.1462) ...
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... His reincarnation was identified in the person of Tsuklak Trengwa (gtsug lag phreng ba, 1504-1566). ...
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... According to Tsuklak Trengwa (gtsug lag 'phreng ba) Gomtsul met his uncle for the first time at age five. ...
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... The Second Pawo, Tsuklak Trengwa (dpa' bo 02 gtsug lag phreng ba, 1504–1566), in his history of the Karma Kagyu tradition, noted that Mentang Chenmo was also brought to the monastery for the project ...
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... The Second Pawo, Tsukla Trengwa (dpa' bo gtsug lag phreng ba, 1504–1566), who was only nine years old at the time, reported in his famous history, Scholars' Feast (mkhas pa'i dga' ston) that Lama Amdowa curried favor with the population there by providing them with food and drink, and requested disciples of the Seventh Karmapa to investigate his claim.[6] Tsukla Trengwa's account of the events portrays Lama Amdowa as scheming to have his son selected, and includes a conversation he had at Tuchen Monastery (mthu chen dgon) with the head disciplinarian, Denma Goshri (ldan ma go shri) ...
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When he was two years old, the Ninth Karmapa, Wangchuk Dorje (karma pa 09 dbang phyug rdo rje, 1556-1603) and the Fifth Zhamar, Konchok Yenlak (zhwa dmar 05 dkon mchog yan lag, 1525-1583) recognized him as the reincarnation of the Second Pawo, Tsuklak Trengwa (dpa 'bo 02 gtsug lag phreng ba, 1504-1566). ...
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In 1333, at the age of fifty, Drakpa Sengge founded a hermitage at Nenang (gas nang) near Tsurpu, which later became the monastic seat of the Pawo (dpa' bo) incarnation line, the most famous of the line being Pawo Tsuklak Trengwa (dpa' bo gtsug lag 'phreng ba, 1504-1564/1566) ...
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... According to Tsuklak Trengwa (gtsug lag 'phreng pa, 1504-1564/66), Nirupa taught him the Amanasei Chokor Nyernga (a mA na sa'i chos skor nyer lnga), a Dzogchen cycle allegedly invented by Sheuton Jang (she'u ston byang). ...
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