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    • Mchims 'jam pa'i dbyangs  + (The dating of Mchims 'Jam-pa'i-dbyangs and his identification with Mchims Nam-mkha'-grags-pa are still in question. W20482 [p. 3 (1st group)] died in 1267. (Source: [https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P6146 BDRC]))
    • 14th Shamarpa Mipham Chökyi Lodrö  + (BDRC catalogs him as the 13th Shamarpa.)
    • Sangpuwa Lodrö Tsungme  + (See [[Kano, K.]], ''[[Buddha-Nature and Emptiness]]'', pp. 320-324 for an overview of the various figures known as blo gros mtshungs med. Note that the BDRC person page likely conflates two of these figures, i.e. gsang phu ba and gnyal ba.)
    • Fourth Katok Situ Chökyi Nyima  + (The name in Other Classical Names is from BDRC's "Personal Name")
    • Tanak Rinchen Yeshe  + (There seems to be some confusion with thisThere seems to be some confusion with this person and Zhang rin chen ye shes. In terms of the authorship of this work rgyud bla ma'i 'grel pa, BDRC attributes it to Zhang rin chen ye shes, while Tsering Wangchuk in ''The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows'' repeatedly associates this work with rta nag rin chen ye shes, though this assessment seems to be based, at least partially, on the research of Cyrus Stearns found in ''The Buddha from Dölpo.''tearns found in ''The Buddha from Dölpo.'')
    • Skal ldan byis pa  + (This name is an epithet, or perhaps even aThis name is an epithet, or perhaps even a nickname, rather than a given name. It relates to the story of how he and a group of children accidentally unearthed a treasure casket and he was the only one of the children to survive the incident. The actual name of this Terton is unknown, so he is simply referred to as skal ldan byis pa, "the fortunate child", or las can gyi byis pa, "the karmically destined child". byis pa, "the karmically destined child".)