Dingri Langkhor

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Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
ding ri glang 'khor

Dingri Langkhor Monastery ( Tib . : ding ri glang 'khor ) is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the Nanguo community in the west of Tingri (Dingri) County in Tibet. The Indian yogin Phadampa Sanggye (d. 1117) founded a hermitage here in 1097. Phadampa Sanggye, together with Macig Labdrön, is considered to be the founder of the Chöd ( gcod ) direction.

At an annual festival, the local residents recite the Hundred Verses of Admonition to the People of Dingri ( Ding ri brgya rtsa ), a kind of last will and testament from Phadampa Sanggye .

The Blue Annals and the history of Ü-Tsang tell of this monastery in the west of Shelkar.

literature

  • Gyurme Dorje: Tibet handbook: with Bhutan
  • Rudolf Kaschewsky: "The teaching words of Pha-dam-pa", in: R. Kaschewsky et al. (Ed.): Serta Tibeto-Mongolica. Wiesbaden 1973

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References and comments

  1. Chinese 南 果 乡
  2. The Tibetan text with an English translation is provided by Dan Martin and Penpa Dorjee under The Tingri Hundred - The Last Will and Testament of Padampa Sanggyé (The Tingri Hundred - Last Will and Testament of Phadampa Sanggye).
  3. Chin. Qingshi 青史
  4. Chinese Wei-Zang tongzhi 卫 藏 通志
  5. tib .: zhal dkar, chin. Xiege'er 协 格尔
  6. china2551.org: Zhufeng ziran baohuqu nei de Fojiao siguan ji qi tedian (found on May 10, 2010)
Dingri Langkhor (alternative names of the lemma)
Dingri Langkhor, Dingri Langkor Gonpa, Dingri Langkor, Dingri Langke si, 定日 朗柯 寺 , Dingri si, 定日 寺 , Langke si, 郎 柯 寺 , Dingri lanke 定日 蘭 可 , Dili langgu si 第 哩 浪 古寺 , Langguo si 朗 果 寺

Coordinates: 28 ° 31 ′ 0 ″  N , 86 ° 29 ′ 0 ″  E