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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*''The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin'', translated by Matthieu Ricard (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 2001), pages xxii-xxiii & Appendix 3. | *''The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin'', translated by Matthieu Ricard (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 2001), pages xxii-xxiii & Appendix 3. | ||
*Danzan Ravjaa: The Fierce Drunken Lord of the Gobi, | *Hamid Sardar. Danzan Ravjaa: The Fierce Drunken Lord of the Gobi, in ''The Mongolia-Tibet Interface'', Brill's Tibetan Studies Library Vol. 10/9 (Brill, 2007), pages 275-76. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
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Chögyal Ngakgi Wangpo (Wyl. chos rgyal ngag gi dbang po) aka Ngawang Dargyé (Wyl. ngag dbang dar rgyas) (1736-1807) — a Mongolian king and disciple of the First Dodrupchen and the main teacher of Shabkar Tsokdruk Rangdrol.
Further Reading
- The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin, translated by Matthieu Ricard (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 2001), pages xxii-xxiii & Appendix 3.
- Hamid Sardar. Danzan Ravjaa: The Fierce Drunken Lord of the Gobi, in The Mongolia-Tibet Interface, Brill's Tibetan Studies Library Vol. 10/9 (Brill, 2007), pages 275-76.