Chenga Dragpa Chungne

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Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
spyan snga grags pa 'byung gnas
Chinese name
Simplified :
京 俄 • 扎巴 迥 乃
Pinyin :
Jing'e Zhaba Jiongnai

Chenga Dragpa Chungne ( Tib.spyan snga grags pa 'byung gnas ; * 1175 ; † 1255 ) was a high lama of the Drigung Kagyü School of Tibetan Buddhism. He initially worked in the Drigung monastery , the main seat of this school, and in 1208 became the throne holder of Densa Thil . He was a Drigung Kagyü lineage holder (ruled 1235-1255).

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  1. cf. Klaus Sagaster: The History of Buddhism among the Mongols. In: Ann Heirman, Stephan Peter Bumbacher: The spread of Buddhism. , BTE Part 8, Volume 16, Leiden 2007
Chenga Dragpa Chungne (alternative names of the lemma)
Chenga Dragpa Chungne; spyan snga grags pa 'byung gnas; Chenga Dragpa Jungnä; Jing'e Zhaba Jiongnai 京 俄 • 扎巴 迥 乃, Chenga Drakpa Jungne; Chengawa Dragpa Chungne; spyan snga 'ba grags pa' byung gnas