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*[[1st Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[blo gros mtha' yas]] (1813-1899)<br>
*[[1st Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[blo gros mtha' yas]] (1813-1899)<br>
*[[2nd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [['jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i 'od zer]] (1904-1953)<br>
*[[2nd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [['jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i 'od zer]] (1904-1953), also known as [[Karsey Kongtrul]]<br>
*[[3rd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[blo gros chos kyi seng ge]] (1954-1992)<br>
*[[3rd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[blo gros chos kyi seng ge]] (1954-1992)<br>
*[[4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[chos kyi nyi ma]] (b.1993)<br>
*[[4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], [[chos kyi nyi ma]] (b.1993)<br>

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Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche ('jam mgon kong sprul), an important lineage of Karma Kagyu masters very closely associated with the Karmapas. The seat of the Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoches was the Palpung (dpal spung) monastery of the Situ Rinpoches, and the close-by retreat center of Tsadra Rinchen Drak (tsa 'dra rin chen brag) which was established by the first Kongtrul. Together with his contemporaries Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa, Paltrul Rinpoche and Ju Mipham, he was one of the leading figures in the 19th-century Rime- or Non-Sectarian movement. The present 4th incarnation was found and recognized in Tibet by the present 17th Karmapa.



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