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Throughout his life, Dudjom Rinpoche received countless other empowerments, transmissions, and instructions, from a multitude of lamas, including Dungkar Ngedon Gyatso (dung dkar nges don rgya mtsho); Orgyen Namdrol Gyatso (o rgyan rnam grol rgya mtsho) of Mindroling; Chatral Sangye Dorje (bya bral sangs rgyas rdo rje, 1913–2015), from whom he especially received the revelations of Sera Khandro (se ra mkha' 'gro, 1892–1940); Tulku Urgyen (sprul sku o rgyan1920–1996); the Seventh Drikung Chungtsang Chokyi Jungne ('bri gung chung tshang chos kyi 'byung gnas, 1909–1940); Pema Konchok Rabten (pad+ma dkon mchog rab brtan); and the Third Katok Getse Gyurme Tenpa Namgyel ('gyur med bstan pa rnam rgyal, 1886–1952). ...
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He began to study the rituals and texts of the Jangter tradition when he was around ten years old, primarily under a former abbot of Dorje Drak named Jigme Gyelwai Nyugu ('jigs med rgyal ba'i myu gu, d.u.) and Yongdzin Kelzang Tsultrim (yongs 'dzin skal bzang tshul khrims, d.u.). His other important teachers included Chimbu Zungtrul ('mchims phu zung sprul, d.u.), Tubten Rinpoche (thub bstan rin po che, d.u.), Gyelrong Tendzin Drakpa (rgyal rong bstan 'dzin grags pa, d.u.), Minling Orgyen Namdrol Gyatso (smin gling o rgyan rnam grol rgya mtsho, d.u.), Chuzang Pema Ngedon (chu bzang pad+ma nges don, d.u.), Jigme Pelgyi Sengge ('jigs med dpal gyi seng+ge, d.u.), and Tekchok Tendzin (theg mchog bstan 'dzin, d.u.). ...
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