Chronicle of the Fifth Dalai Lama

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
བོད་ ཀྱི་ དེབ་ཐེར་ དཔྱིད་ ཀྱི་ རྒྱལ་ མོའ ི་ གླུ་ དབྱངས
Wylie transliteration :
bod kyi deb ther dpyid kyi rgyal mo'i glu dbyangs
Chinese name
Simplified :
西藏 王臣 记
Pinyin :
Xizang wang chen ji

The so-called Chronicle of the Fifth Dalai Lama ( Tib. Bod kyi deb ther ) comes from the 5th Dalai Lama Ngawang Lobsang Gyatsho (1617–1682). It was written in 1643, a year after he ascended the throne in Samzhubzê as ruler of central Tibet. It is 113 pages long.

The chronicle tells the story of the kings of Tibet and the origins of Buddhism in Tibet . It contains important information on the rise and fall of the Phagmodrupa dynasty and the Gelug school.

literature

  • Edition 民族 出版社 1980
  • ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho : bod kyi deb ther dpyid kyi rgyal mo'i glu dbyangs . Chapters 2 and 3. Translation into English by Zahiruddin Ahmad: A History of Tibet by the Fifth Dalai Lama of Tibet (Bloomington, Indiana University 1995), ISBN 0-933070-32-2 ( jstor.org )
  • Guo Heqing 郭 和 卿 (transl.): Xizang wang chen ji , Beijing: Minzu chubanshe 1983 (Chinese translation)

References and footnotes

  1. Chinese Xizang wang chen ji 西藏 王臣 记
  2. T. ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho ; Chinese Awang Luosang Jiacuo 阿旺 • 罗桑嘉
Chronicle of the Fifth Dalai Lama (alternative names of the lemma)
tib . : bod kyi deb ther or bod kyi deb ther dpyid kyi rgyal mo'i glu dbyangs ; Chinese Xizang wang chen ji 西藏 王臣 記  /  西藏 王臣 记 ; Records of the Tubo kings and their ministers; Records of the Tubo Kings and Ministers