Achung Namdzong

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Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
a chung gnam rdzong dgon
Chinese name
Simplified :
阿琼 南宗 寺
Pinyin :
Aqiong Nanzong si

Achung Namdzong ( Tib . : a chung gnam rdzong dgon ) is an important monastery of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism ( Vajrayana ) in central Amdo. It is named after a main summit of the Kanbula (Namdzong).

The monastery is located in Jainca County (Centsha) in the east of the Chinese province of Qinghai , which is part of the administrative area of ​​the Huangnan Autonomous District of the Tibetans .

The monastery has been on the list of monuments of Qinghai Province since 1998 .

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"Buddhist monasticism, on the other hand, could only survive in Amdo, the remote northeast of the country, where at Dentik (dan tig) and Achung Namdzong (an chung gnam rdzong) three far-sighted monks transmitted the Vinaya to Lachen Gongpa Rabsal (lha chen dgongs pa rab gsal), ensuring that Shantarakshita's lineage of monastic ordination would eventually be reintroduced to Central Tibet and continue unbroken for the benefit of posterity. "

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References and footnotes

  1. Chin. Aqiong Nanzong si 阿琼 南宗 寺
  2. gCan Tsha; Chin. Jiānzhā Xiàn 尖扎 县
  3. Gyurme Dorje, Jakob Leschly: Nyingma History of the Early Propagation of Buddhism to Tibet. ( Memento of July 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) tibetanlineages.org, accessed October 25, 2010
Achung Namdzong (alternative names of the lemma)
Achung Namzong, Aqiong Nanzong si, Achung Namdzong, 阿琼 南宗 寺, Anqiong Nanzong si, 安琼 南宗 寺, Nanzong si 南宗 寺, Anjun si 安 俊 寺, Achung Namdzong Gön, གནམ་ རྫོང་ གསང་ སྔགས་ བསྟན ་ རྒྱས་ གླིང་, Namdzong Sangngak Tengyé Ling, gnam rdzong gsang sngags bstan rgyas gling, 阿瓊 南宗 寺, Sang e he dan jie lin 桑 俄 合 丹杰林

Coordinates: 36 ° 6 ′ 50 ″  N , 101 ° 45 ′ 3.6 ″  E