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Drakpa Changchub (Tibetan: གྲགས་པ་བྱང་ཆུབ, Wylie:
Grags pa
byang chub, 1356–1386) was a
ruler of
Central Tibet in 1374–1381. He
belonged to the Phagmodrupa...
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Ngawang Tashi Drakpa (Tibetan: ངག་དབང་བཀྲ་ཤིས་གྲགས་པ, Wylie: Ngag
dbang bkra shis
grags pa, 1488–1564) was a king of
Tibet who
ruled in 1499–1554 and 1556/57–1564...
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Drakpa Jungne (Tibetan: གྲགས་པ་འབྱུང་གནས, Wylie:
Grags pa
byung gnas, 1414–1445) was a king of
central Tibet who
ruled in 1432–1445. He
belonged to the...
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cognitive fluency and insight." He is also
known by his
ordained name
Losang Drakpa (Wylie: blo
bzang grags pa, Skt. Sumatikīrti) or
simply as "Je Rinpoche"...
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royal titles,
being content with the
dignity of desi, the
fifth ruler Drakpa Gyaltsen appropriated the
royal titles gongma (the high one, superior) and...
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Drakpa Odzer (Wylie:
Grags pa 'od zer; Chinese: 扎巴俄色) (1246 - 1303) was a
Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the
court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty...
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famous story of
Dorje Shugden. (Some say[citation needed] that
Drakpa Gyeltsen was Sönam
Drakpa’s second reincarnation, but
usually he is
considered to be the...
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Drakpa Changchub 1374–1381 (nephew)
Sonam Drakpa 1381–1385 (brother)
Drakpa Gyaltsen 1385–1432 (cousin)
Drakpa Jungne 1432–1445 (nephew)...
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traditionally ****ociated with
Yangpachen Monastery near Lhasa. The
first Shamarpa,
Drakpa Senggé (Wylie:
grags pa seng+ge, 1283–1349),
received the
title "Shamarpa"...
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developed by his
disciples (such as
Khedrup Je,
Gyaltsap Je,
Dulzin Drakpa Gyaltsen, and Gendün Drubpa). The
Gelug school is
alternatively known as...