Bibliography 152 The Brief Hagiography of Jokpa Jangchup Pendenpa along with the Origins of the Great Dharma Protector 153 1. The Buddha’s prophecy regarding Jokpa Jangchup Penden 153 2. Jokpa Jangchup Penden’s birthplace, parents, and upbringing 153 3. Jangchup Penden becomes a monk 154 4. Text quotes Nechung Record, lines 11-12 [Fifth Dalai Lama section] 155 5. Text quotes Nechung Record, lines 9-10 [Fifth Dalai Lama section] 155 6. Text quotes Nechung Record, line 9 [Fifth Dalai Lama section] 156 7. Text quotes Nechung Record, lines 41-42 [Sangyé Gyatso section] 156 8. Jokpa Jangchup Penden is told about the need for Dharma protectors 156 9. Text quotes Nechung Record, lines 9-11 [Fifth Dalai Lama section] 157 10. Text requotes passages from the Nechung Record given on ff.4a.3-4b.5; continues where the latter abruptly ended on line 42 of the record 158 11. Text interrupts and intersects the previous quote, elaborates on and quotes Nechung Record, lines 12-13 [Fifth Dalai Lama section], and includes a brief segment from line 42 [Sangyé Gyatso section], now placed toward the end of the previous section 159 12. Text summarizes the story of Pehar and Padmasambhava from the Nechung Record, lines 14-15 [Fifth Dalai Lama section] 160 13. Text abbreviates and quotes Nechung Record, lines 42-44 [Sangyé Gyatso section] 160 14. Jangchup Penden founds Deyang College at the age of 37 161 15. Pehar takes possession of an oracle [1] 162 16. Pehar takes possession of an oracle [2] 163 17. Jangchup Penden has a clairvoyant dream about Pehar’s arrival 164 18. Pehar arrives on the banks of the Kyichu River 164 19. Pehar takes possession of an oracle [3] 164 20. Pehar takes possession of an oracle [4] 165 21. Pehar takes possession of an oracle [5] 167 22. Jangchup Penden transfers the abbotship and passes away 167 23. Pehar takes possession of an oracle [6] 168 24. Colophon 169