Eight great Hutuktus from Qinghai

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
མཚོ་ སྔོན་ གྱི་ ཧོ་ ཐོག་ ཐུ་ ཆེན་པོ་ རྣམ་ པ་ བརྒྱད
Wylie transliteration :
mtsho sngon gyi ho thog thu chen po rnam pa brgyad
Chinese name
Simplified :
青海 八大 呼图克图;
京 八大 呼图克图
Pinyin :
Qingbai ba da hutuketu;
Jing ba da hutuketu

Eight great Hutuktus from Qinghai ( T. mtsho sngon gyi ho thog thu chen po rnam pa brgyad ) were eight high-ranking representatives (see Kuutuktu ) of significant incarnation series of Tibetan-Mongolian Buddhism from Qinghai , which took place in the capital Beijing during the Qing Dynasty resided.

They are also called Eight Great Hutuktus in the capital / Beijing .

Overview

literature

  • LI De-cheng: A brief account of the resident eight high-ranking Hutuktus in Beijing in the Qing Dynasty. China Tibetology 2011

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References and footnotes

  1. In Chinese spelling: 章嘉, 阿嘉, 色赤, 东 谷, 惹 科, 闵 珠, 曲 桑, 土官 (and in other spellings)
  2. Chin. Jing ba da hutuketu 京 八大 呼图克图
Eight large Hutuktus from Qinghai (alternative names of the lemma)
Qinghai ba da hutuketu 青海 八大 呼图克图; Jing ba da hutuketu 京 八大 呼图克图