Jampa Losang Panglung

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Panglung Rinpoche Jampa Losang , mostly Jampa Losang Panglung or Jampa Panglung for short (born September 26, 1939 in Batang (Bathang), Sichuan ) from the Tibetan cultural region of Kham is a high cleric of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism . He is a well-known scholar and has lived in Germany since 1960 .

Jampa Losang Panglung is the 4th Panglung Rinpoche, d. H. the fourth representative of one of the most important incarnation series of the Ganden Sumtseling Monastery , the largest monastery of the Gelugpa in the People's Republic of Panglung Rinpoche Jampa Losang , mostly Jampa Losang Panglung or Jampa Panglung for short (born September 26, 1939 in Batang (Bathang), Sichuan ) from the Tibetan Kham Cultural Region is a senior clergyman of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism . He is a well-known scholar and has lived in Germany since 1960 .

Jampa Losang Panglung is the 4th Panglung Rinpoche, d. H. the fourth representative of one of the most important incarnation ranks of the monastery Ganden Sumtseling , the largest monastery of the Gelugpa in the southwest China province of Yunnan . The monastery is located in Shangri-La , the former Zhongdian (Tib. Rgyal thang ), a district in northwestern Yunnan predominantly inhabited by Tibetans and Naxi .

According to his own statements, at the age of four or five years he was identified as the “reborn lama” of the 3rd Panglung Rinpoche Lobsang Jamphel (1867–1938). At the age of seven he went to the monastery. He was ordained by the Sangbum Rinpoche . At the age of nine he went to the Sera Monastery in Lhasa , at the age of eighteen (1958) he obtained the academic degree of Geshe Lharamapa, the highest of the Gelugpa . In the same year (1958), during the unrest in Tibet, he went into exile in India , and in 1960 he went to Germany. In Munich, the then Commission for Central Asian Studies (now Commission for Central and East Asian Studies ) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences invited to work on the compilation of the dictionary of the Tibetan written language .

In 1972 he obtained his master's degree from the University of Munich and received his doctorate there in 1979 on the narrative material of the Mūlasarvāstivāda-Vinaya, analyzed on the basis of the Tibetan translation . One of his main focuses is the collaboration on the above-mentioned dictionary for the ancient Tibetan written language and Buddhist literature with over 150,000 entries.

Works

  • The narrative material of the Mūlasarvāstivāda-Vinaya, analyzed on the basis of the Tibetan translation . Tokyo: Reiyukai Library, 1981 (Studia philologica Buddhica: Monograph series; 3)
  • Studia Tibetica. Sources and Studies on Tibetan Lexicography . Munich: Commission for Central Asian Studies, Bavarian Academy of Sciences. Volume II: Helga Uebach / Jampa L. Panglung, eds .: Tibetan Studies. Proceedings of the 4th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Schloss Hohenkammer-Munich 1985 . 1988, ISBN 3-7696-1001-6 .

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literature

  • Helga Uebach: From “Bad Earth” to the academy - the unusual life of Jampa L. Panglung . In: Akademie Aktuell 02/2004, issue 12, pp. 18–20 ( online ; PDF; 292 kB).
  • Friedrich Wilhelm: The curricula vitae of Jamba Losang Panglung and Yeshe Thondrup Tsenshab . In: Zentralasiatische Studien 4 (1970), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 453-466

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Individual evidence

  1. Jampa Losang or in a German transcription: Champa Lobsang ( Tib. Byams pa blo bzang ; Chin. Qiangba Luosang 强 巴洛桑 ) is his Dharma name.
  2. world.tibetcul.com: Dangdai Zangchuan Fojiao zai waiguo (Tibetan Buddhism of the present abroad) ( Memento of April 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) - found on June 30, 2010.
  3. Chin. Banglong huofo 邦 龙 活佛 or Dalan huofo 打 览 活佛
  4. Chinese Gádān Sōngzànlín Sì 噶 丹 • 松赞林寺
  5. Jampa Losang or in a German transcription: Champa Lobsang ( Tib. Byams pa blo bzang ; Chin. Qiangba Luosang 强 巴洛桑 ) is his Dharma name.
  6. world.tibetcul.com: Dangdai Zangchuan Fojiao zai waiguo (Tibetan Buddhism of the present abroad) ( Memento of April 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) - found on June 30, 2010.
  7. Chin. Banglong huofo 邦 龙 活佛 or Dalan huofo 打 览 活佛
  8. Chinese Gádān Sōngzànlín Sì 噶 丹 • 松赞林寺
  9. br-online.de (p.4) : "I think I was four or five years old at the time when I was identified there."
  10.  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) - found on June 30, 2010; d. H. as his soul child (chinese 靈 童  /  灵 童 , língtóng or 轉世 靈 童  /  转世 灵 童 , zhuǎnshì língtóng )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.sendungverpasst.de
  11. blo bzang vjam dpal ; Chinese name: Banglong Luosang Jiangbian 邦 龙 • 洛桑 降 边 have been identified. This preceded (Chinese): 1. Banglong Luosang Shangjie 邦 龙 • 洛桑 上 杰 (1770–1873) and 2. Banglong Luosang Take 邦 龙 • 洛桑 拓 克 (1837–1865); see fjdh.com: Gadan Songzanlin si de huofo ji zhuanshi (Living Buddhas and reincarnation in Ganden Sumtseling Monastery), Section: Banglong huofo (Panglung Rinpoches)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective . Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - found on June 30, 2010.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.fjdh.com  
  12. . Tib Zang 'bum sprul sku ; Chinese Songmou huofo 松 谋 活佛 , d. H. the representative of the highest incarnation rank of the monastery, which provides the abbot of the monastery.
  13. Chinese Laranba gexi 拉 然 巴格西
  14. cf. Small commission with a big task: The commission for Central and East Asian Studies celebrates its 50th year of foundation (Helga Uebach; PDF; 147 kB)
  15. http://www.badw.de/orga/klassen/kl_phil/k_41_zos/index.html ( Memento from May 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  16. See also: br-online.de: "Burned, packed, fed ..." Burial rituals around the world (broadcast manuscript Bayern 2 - radio Wissen)
Jampa Losang Panglung (alternative names of the lemma)
Jampa Lobsang Panglung, Champa Lobsang, 邦 龙 活佛 , Bānglóng huófó , Panglung Rinpoche, Jampa Losang, Jampa Losang Panglung, Jampa Panglung, Qiangba Luosang 强 巴洛桑 , Jampa Panglung Rinpoche, Jampa L. Panglung Panglung Rinpoche, Jampa L. Panglung Rinpoche