Khedrub Je was posthumously decided by the
5th Dalai Lama to have been a previous incarnation of
Lobsang Chökyi Gyaltsen, 4th Panchen Lama (1570–1662). Like all the
Panchen Lamas, he is considered to be an incarnation of
Amitābha Buddha. Traditionally, there were considered to be four Indian and three Tibetan incarnations before Khedrup, starting with
Subhuti, one of the original disciples of
Gautama Buddha. According to the legend, after Tsongkhapa died in 1419, his disciple Khedrub Jey on five occasions met with him in mystical states. Kedrub Jey is most remembered for his charisma as a teacher, as well as for the many excellent commentaries that he wrote on the
tantric lineages which Tsongkhapa gathered together and elucidated. He played an important role in the education of the First Dalai Lama, who was the youngest of Tsongkhapa's five chief disciples. ==Background==