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'''Katok Chaktsa Incarnation Line''' ([[Wyl.]] ''phyag tsha'') - The successive incarnations of Bango Tsöndru Gyatso aka Bangowa Tsöndru Gyatso ([[Wyl.]] ''sbra ‘go ba btson ‘grus rgya mtsho'', <Ref>Bango Tsöndru Gyatso was a student of both [[Rigdzin Düddul Dorje]] and of [[Longsal Nyingpo]]. The name Bango is the toponym of Tsöndru Gyatso’s primary residence, a ridge two hours walk from Katok (Source: Ronis M. Jann, ‘Celibacy, Revelations, and Reincarnated Lamas: Contestation and Synthesis in the Growth of Monasticism at Katok Monastery from the 17th through the 19th Centuries’, University of Virginia, 2009, page 165.</Ref> of [[Katok Monastery]]. | '''Katok Chaktsa Incarnation Line''' (Tib. ཕྱག་ཚ་, [[Wyl.]] ''phyag tsha'') - The successive incarnations of Bango Tsöndru Gyatso aka Bangowa Tsöndru Gyatso ([[Wyl.]] ''sbra ‘go ba btson ‘grus rgya mtsho'', <Ref>Bango Tsöndru Gyatso was a student of both [[Rigdzin Düddul Dorje]] and of [[Longsal Nyingpo]]. The name Bango is the toponym of Tsöndru Gyatso’s primary residence, a ridge two hours walk from Katok (Source: Ronis M. Jann, ‘Celibacy, Revelations, and Reincarnated Lamas: Contestation and Synthesis in the Growth of Monasticism at Katok Monastery from the 17th through the 19th Centuries’, University of Virginia, 2009, page 165.</Ref> of [[Katok Monastery]]. | ||
#The First Chaktsa Tulku, '''Kunzang Ngedön Wangpo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''kun bzang nges don dbang po'') (b.mid 18th-d.1816) | #The First Chaktsa Tulku, '''Kunzang Ngedön Wangpo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''kun bzang nges don dbang po'') (b.mid 18th-d.1816) |
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Katok Chaktsa Incarnation Line (Tib. ཕྱག་ཚ་, Wyl. phyag tsha) - The successive incarnations of Bango Tsöndru Gyatso aka Bangowa Tsöndru Gyatso (Wyl. sbra ‘go ba btson ‘grus rgya mtsho, [1] of Katok Monastery.
- The First Chaktsa Tulku, Kunzang Ngedön Wangpo (Wyl. kun bzang nges don dbang po) (b.mid 18th-d.1816)
- The Second Chaktsa Tulku, Kunzang Tenpé Nyinjé (Wyl. kun bzang bstan pa’i nyin byed) (b. early 19th cent. - d. mid 19th)
- The Third Chaktsa Tulku, Kunzang Jampa Sengé (Wyl. kun bzang byams pa seng+ge) (b. mid 19th cent. - d. late 19th cent.)
- The Fourth Chaktsa Tulku, Kunzang Pema Trinlé (Wyl. kun bzang pad+ma phrin las) (b. late 19th cent. - d. mid 20th cent.)
- The Fifth Chaktsa Tulku, Tubten Lodrö Chökyi Gyaltsen (Wyl. thub bstan blo gros chos kyi rgyal mtshan) (b. 20th)
Notes
- ↑ Bango Tsöndru Gyatso was a student of both Rigdzin Düddul Dorje and of Longsal Nyingpo. The name Bango is the toponym of Tsöndru Gyatso’s primary residence, a ridge two hours walk from Katok (Source: Ronis M. Jann, ‘Celibacy, Revelations, and Reincarnated Lamas: Contestation and Synthesis in the Growth of Monasticism at Katok Monastery from the 17th through the 19th Centuries’, University of Virginia, 2009, page 165.