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Jackson explains that Ngawang Yonten Gyatso blamed Shugden for the premature deaths of two of his previous incarnations, the Sixty-First Ngor Khenchen and the Thirty-Second Sakya Trizin, Wangdu Nyingpo (sa skya khri 'dzin 32 dbang sdud snying po, 1763–1809), both of whom had been anti-Shugden crusaders ...
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... The Thirty-Second Sakya Trichen, Wangdu Nyingpo (sa skya khri chen 32 dbang sdud snying po, 1763-1809), the Ninth Situ, Pema Nyinje Wangpo (si tu 09 pad+ma nyin byed dbang po, 1774-1853) and Dudul Gyelse Pema Wanggyel (bdud 'dul rgyal sras pad+ma dbang rgyal, d.u.) all sent confirmation of the identification ...
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... These included:
- Longdol Lama Ngawang Lobzang (klong rdol bla ma ngag dbang blo bzang, 1719-1894)
- The Second Jamyang Zhepa, Konchok Jigme Wangpo ('jam dbyangs bzhad pa 02 dkon mchog 'jigs med dbang po, 1728-1791)
- The Third Tukwan, Lobzang Chokyi Nyima (thu'u bkwan 03 blo bzang chos kyi nyi ma, 1737-1802)
- His grandson, the Thirty-Third Sakya Tridzin, Wangdu Nyingpo (sa skya khri 'dzin 33 dbang sdud snying po, 1763-1809)
- The Fourth Zimok, Jampa Tenzin Nyendrak (gzim 'og 04 byams pa bstan 'dzin snyan grags, d.1885);
- The Forty-Fourth Ngor Khenchen, Jampa Namkha Chime (ngor mkhan chen 44 byams pa nam mkha' 'chi med, 1765-1820)
- Muchen Sonam Pelzang (mus chen bsod nam dpal bzang);
- The Second Shaklo Drukchen, Tendzin Trinle (shag lho 'brug bde chen 02 bstan 'dzin 'phrin las);
- Shakarwa Ngagwang Sherab (zhal dkar ba ngag dbang shes rab);
- Gyelrong Drubchen Kunga Loden (rgyal rong grub chen kun dga' blo ldan)
- Derge Chokpon Kunga Trinle (sde dge chog dpon kun dga' 'phrin las);
- Derge Lama Sanggye Wangchuk (sde dge bla ma sangs rgyas dbang phyug);
- Derge Lama Sonam Gyeltsen (sde dge bla ma bsod nams rgyal mtshan)
- Derge Lama Sanggye Zangpo (sde dge bla ma sangs rgyas bzang po)
- Mesho Lama Yonten Gyatso (dme shod bla ma yon tan rgya mtsho)
- Sakyapa Tutob Wangchuk (sa skya pa mthu stobs dbang phyug, 1734-1757)
He taught at a number of monasteries, including Tsedong (rtse gdong), Tubten Serdokchen (thub bstan gser mdog can), and Ngor Ewaṃ Choden (ngor e waM chos ldan) ...
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