(1586–1657) Mipham Trinlay Rabten (1658–1682) Lekshe Mawe Nyima (1683–1698) Situ Panchen (1700–1774) Pema Nyingche Wangpo (1774–1853) Pema Kunzang Chogyal (1854–1885)...
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Tsuklakhang, the main temple of the monastery was built in 1418–1428 by Rabten Kunzang Phak, the second Prince of Gyantse, who was a devotee of Kedrub...
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Gelugpa, forbade the search for his incarnation. However, in 1618 Sonam Rabten, the former attendant of the 4th Dalai Lama who had become the Ganden Phodrang...
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reincarnation ('sprul-sku') of the Choden lineage, the historical abbots of Rabten Monastery (Tibetan: རབ་བརྟེན་དགོན་པ, Wylie: (rab-brten dgon-pa) in Rong-bo...
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Wrote over 100 texts on Buddhism, preserved at Tsurphu Monastery Drogön Chögyal Phagpa Lodrö Gyaltsen 1235–1279/80 chos rgyal 'phags pa blo gros rgyal...
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identifying the Karmapa Incarnations. The sixth Tai Situpa was Mipal Chogyal Rabten (1658–82) known for his miracle performing achievements, who was followed...
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