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  • Although Sang-gye Gya-tso is not explicit, his words seem to refer to the story of Drak-ba Gyel-tsen's reincarnation as a spirit such as

    The Shuk-den affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I) 2010

  • [4] Sang-gye Gya-tso (sangs rgyas rgya mtsho), explains that after

    Appendix 2010

  • This seems to be the implication of comments by Sang-gye Gya-tso when he says, referring to Drak-ba Gyel-tsen:

    The Shuk-den affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I) 2010

  • Between the two boys, Ngak-wang Lo-sang Gya-tso was chosen as the Fifth Dalai Lama over Drak-ba Gyel-tsen, who was designated by way of compensation as the third reincarnation of Pen-chen So-nam-drak-ba.

    The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I) 2010

  • Between the two boys, Ngak-wang Lo-sang Gya-tso was chosen as the Fifth Dalai Lama over Drak-ba Gyel-tsen, who was designated by way of compensation as the third reincarnation of Pen-chen So-nam-drak-ba.

    The Shuk-den affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I) 2010

  • Lo-sang Gya-tso were born at a crucial time in the Ge-luk tradition.

    The Shuk-den affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I) 2010

  • He adds: "Although he had hopes for being the reincarnation of the All-knowing Yon-ten Gya-tso, he was made the reincarnation of Ngak-wang Ge-lek" (thams cad mkhyen pa yon tan rgya mtsho'i sprul sku yong du re yang ngag dbang dge legs kyi sprul sku byas pas).

    The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part I) 2010

  • Instead of an eclectic system emulating the religious basis of the early empire, a more purely Ge-luk ritual system was installed under the auspices of the Seventh Dalai Lama Kel-zang Gya-soothe monks of Nam-gyel, the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama, were replaced by monks from the Ge-luk Tantric Colleges and the Nying-ma rituals that they had performed were discontinued.

    The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part II) 2010

  • He adds: "Although he had hopes for being the reincarnation of the All-knowing Yon-ten Gya-tso, he was made the reincarnation of Ngak-wang Ge-lek" (thams cad mkhyen pa yon tan rgya mtsho'i sprul sku yong du re yang ngag dbang dge legs kyi sprul sku byas pas).

    Appendix 2010

  • Gya-soothe monks of Nam-gyel, the personal monastery of the Dalai Lama, were replaced by monks from the Ge-luk Tantric Colleges and the Nying-ma rituals that they had performed were discontinued.

    The Shuk-den Affair: Origins of a Controversy (Part II) 2010

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