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  • File:Mipham-1.jpg འཇུ་མི་ཕམ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ 'ju mi pham rin po che Jamgon Mipham Namgyal Gyatso འཇམ་མགོན་མི་ཕམ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་ 'jam mgon mi pham rnam rgyal rgya
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  • 'gyur med pad ma rnam rgyal - 1871-1926 - Shechen Gyaltsab Gyurme Pema Namgyal, the main disciple of Lama Mipham, and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche's root teacher
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  • Tendzin Chogyel [1939–1953] Jigme Ngawang Namgyal ('jigs med ngag dbang rnam rgyal)[1955–2003] Chogle Namgyal ()[] Shakya Tenzin ()[] Yeshe Gyaltshen ()[]
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  • fill more than 30 volumes. His chief disciple was Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal. Mipham was a close student of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and regarded as a
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  • Dakpo Tashi Namgyal (dvags po bkra shis rnam rgyal) (1513-1587). [to be expanded] Clarifying the Natural State, Rangjung Yeshe Publications; ISBN 962-7341-45-2
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  • Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (1594-1651) and Pagsam Wangpo, (1593-1653). Pagsam Wangpo was favored by the powerful Tsang ruler Phuntsog Namgyal (1597-1621) and
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  • Drime Osel Lingpa Tulku Sungrab Rigdzin Namgyal (his son) Chopel Gyatso (his son) Garje Khamtrul Dorje Namgyal Ngala Sogyal Rinpoche Khenpo Jigphun Sogyal
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  • Khenchen Tubten Gyeltsen Ozer Kathok 2nd Dzakha Chogtrul Dzatrul Kunzang Namgyal Dzahkha Choktrul Kathok Monastery TBRC pages [1] The Treasury of Lives []
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  • for the practice of the teachings of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa. Jigme Kundrol Namgyal is like the Sky to the lineage of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa Getse Lama Jigme
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  • Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal [RY] pad ma 'byung gnas - In his Pond of White Lotus Flowers (p. 19-20) Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal explains that Padmasambhava
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  • rgyal Yongla Jigme Kundrol Namgyal ཡོངས་ལ་འཇིགས་མེད་ཀུན་གྲོལ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་ yongs la 'jigs med kun grol rnam rgyal Jigme Kundrol Namgyal, the 1st Yongla Lama was
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  • Osel 3rd Dzogchen Rinpoche Gyurme Thekchog Tenzin 4th Jebon Pema Kundrol Namgyal 5th Dzogchen Rinpoche Ngedon Tenzin Zangpo 6th Khedrub Namkhar Tsewang 7th
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  • Nyingpo Rinchen Terdzo Longchen Nyingtig Dongak Shedrub Tendzin Chogle Namgyal Drubwang Pema Norbu Rinpoche Paltrul Penor Rinpoche Pema Norbu Rinpoche
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  • 3rd Peling Gyalse Kunzang Thrinle Namgyal 4th Peling Gyalse Tendzin Sizhi Namgyal 5th Peling Gyalse Urgyen Gelek Namgyal 6th Peling Gyalse Tenpe Nyima 7th
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  • aka karma'i mkhen chen rin chen dar rgyas
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  • The biography of Chogle Namgyal. [2] Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen Nyawon Kunga Pal Jonang Foundation[3] Jonangpa Blog[4] Chogle Namgyal on the JF website[5]
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  • the Natural State (gnyug ma'i de nyid gsal ba), by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal. Dakpo Tashi Namgyal, Clarifying the Natural State; ISBN 962-7341-45-2 Clarifying
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  • po) who was the offspring of the Chongje Depa and 2) Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal [1594 1651) who was also the heir to Drukpa lineage of Ralung. Pagsam Wangpo
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  • "Incomparable Nine Lions" and the to the 18th throne holder, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal (17C.), who moved to Bhutan where he unified the country and established
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  • cutting of his hair was performed by the second Shechen Rabjam Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal (1713-69), who gave him the name Kunzang Shenpen. He received teachings
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