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His reincarnation was identified as Drime Zhinkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, 1724-1760), the first in a line of prominent incarnations at Katok knonw as the Drime Zhingkyong. ...
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The two leaders of Katok at that time—Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, b ...
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... He was identified by the First Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo Pel Chokyi Dorje (dri med zhing skyong mgon po dpal chos kyi rdo rje, b.1724) as the reincarnation of a lama named Sanggye Tashi (sangs rgyas bkra shis, d.u.) who resided at Nyingon Monastery (nyin dgon) ...
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He later trained a number of disciples, including Yilhung Jamyang (yid lhung 'jam dbyangs), Chokyi Dorje (chos kyi rdo rje), and Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, 1724-1760) ...
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He trained with many other Derge-based lamas, including Situ Paṇchen Chokyi Jungne (si tu 08 chos kyi 'byung gnas, 1699/1700-1774); Tsultrim Rinchen (tshul khrims rin chen, 1697-1774), the main editor of the Derge Tengyur (sde dge bstan 'gyur); the Second Dzogchen Drubwang, Gyurme Tekchok Tendzin (rdzogs chen 02 'gyur med theg mchog bstan 'dzin, 1699-1758); and Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, b.1724). ...
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His nephew and treasure custodian, Won Orgyen Lhundrub greatly increased Katok's prestige, and his other nephew, Jewon Tashi Puntsok (rje dbon bkra shis phun tshogs), is considered one of Katok's great lineage masters who taught the First Drime Zhingkyong (dri med zhing skyong 01, b ...
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He was a student, most likely at Katok, of the First Drime Zhingkyong, Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong 01 dri med zhing skyong mgon po, b.1724). ...
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Among his large number of disciples, some prominent names include the Third Dzogchen Drubwang; the First Alak Gyelpo, Pelden Tashi (a lags rgyal po 01 dpal ldan bkra shis, 1688-1742) the leader of a large community of Ngakpas in Amdo; Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, 1724-1760); the thirty-fourth abbot of Ngor, Pelden Chokyong (ngor mkhan chen 34 dpal ldan chos skyong, 1702-1769); Shechen Paṇchen Gyurme Tutob Namgyel (zhe chen paN chen 'gyur med mthu stobs rnam rgyal, d.u.); the Second Shechen Rabjam, Gyurme Kunzang Namgyel (zhe chen rab 'byams 2 'gyur med kun bzang rnam rgyal, 1713-1769); Dorjedrak Kelzang Pema Wangchuk; Guru Tashi; the Sixth Chakra, Ngawang Tulku (lcags ra 06 ngag dbang 'phrin las dpal bzang, 1730-1794); and Rigdzin Pawo Lerab Tsel (dpa' bo las rab rtsal, d.u.). ...
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Tsewang Norbu also avoided criticizing Sonam Deutsen, even as he singled out that lama's reincarnation, Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po), who had assumed abbacy of Katok in the mid eighteenth century and whom Tsewang Norbu blamed for the deteriorated state of the monastery's buildings ...
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... Tsondru Gyatso's chief disciples were Katok's two most highly-ranked incarnate lamas: the First Drime Zhingkyong, Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong 01 dri med zhing skyong mgon po, b ...
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She also received teachings from Derge-based lamas, including Situ Paṇchen Chokyi Jungne (si tu 08 chos kyi 'byung gnas, 1699/1700-1774); Tsultrim Rinchen (tshul khrims rin chen, 1697-1774), the main editor of the Derge Tengyur (sde dge bstan 'gyur); the Second Dzogchen Drubwang, Gyurme Tekchok Tendzin (rdzogs chen 02 'gyur med theg mchog bstan 'dzin, 1699-1758); and Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, b.1724). ...
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... His main teachers are classified as "The Five Unequalled Lords of the Family" (rigs bdag mtshungs med lnga): his brother, Dzogchen Gyurme Tekchok Tendzin; the Fifth Dorje Drak Rigdzin, Kelzang Pema Wangchuk (rdo rje brag rig 'dzin 05 bskal bzang pad+ma dbang phyug, 1719/20-c.1770); Gyurme Kelzang Pelgye ('gyur med skal bzang 'phel rgyas, d.u.); and Gyurme Kelzang Tenpel ('gyur med skal bzang bstan 'phel, d.u.). Additionally, he studied with the Thirty-fourth Ngor Khenchen, Pelden Chokyong (ngor mkhan chen 34 dpal ldan chos skyong, 1702-1760); the Third Khamtrul, Kunga Tendzin (khams sprul 03 kun dga' bstan 'dzin, 1680-1728); and Drime Zhingkyong Gonpo (dri med zhing skyong mgon po, b.1724) of Katok Monastery (kaH thog dgon). ...
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