Dingri Langkhor
Tibetan name |
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Wylie transliteration : ding ri glang 'khor
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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
Videos
Web links
- Zhufeng ziran baohuqu nei de Fojiao siguan ji qi tedian (The Buddhist temples and their characteristics in the Qomolangma National Nature Reserve) - Chinese
- Pa Danba Sangjie (Phadampa Sanggye) ( Memento from December 23, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) - Chinese
References and comments
- ↑ Chinese 南 果 乡
- ↑ 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).
- ↑ Chin. Qingshi 青史
- ↑ Chinese Wei-Zang tongzhi 卫 藏 通志
- ↑ tib .: zhal dkar, chin. Xiege'er 协 格尔
- ↑ china2551.org: Zhufeng ziran baohuqu nei de Fojiao siguan ji qi tedian (found on May 10, 2010)
Dingri Langkhor (alternative names of the lemma) |
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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