Gungthang Tenpe Drönme

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
གུང་ ཐང་ བསྟན་ པའི་ སྒྲོན་ མེ་
Wylie transliteration :
gung thang bstan pa'i sgron me
Other spellings:
Gungthang Tenpe Drönme
Chinese name
Simplified :
贡唐 ・ 丹 白 仲 美
Pinyin :
Gongtang Danbai Zhongbei

Gungthang Tenpe Drönme ( Tib. Gung thang bstan pa'i sgron me ; * 1762 ; † 1823 ) was the 3rd Gungthang Rinpoche of Labrang Tashikyil , d. H. the 3rd representative of an important incarnation line of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism , he was born in the Tibetan area of Amdo (today Gansu Province , Gannan Autonomous District of the Tibetans). The 2nd Jamyang Shepa Könchog Jigme Wangpo ( dkon mchog 'jigs med dbang po ; 1728–1791) was his teacher.

Gungthang Tenpe Drönme was enthroned in 1773, at the age of 17 (1778) he went to study law at Drepung Monastery in Tibet, at the age of 21 (1782) he received the Bhikkhu monk consecrations, 22 years old (1783) he acquired the highest academic Geshe degree of Geshe Lharampa, he returned to Labrang Monastery in 1786, at the age of 31 (1793) he was appointed 21st abbot of Labrang Monastery . In 1796 he became abbot of the Monguor monastery Gönlung Champa Ling . He died in 1823.

Works

He is the author of several literary works, of which his work of the Legshe genus ( legs bshad ), the chu shing bstan bcos , is the best known.

His spiritual guide to the island of jewels ( Nor bu'i gling du bsgrod pa'i lam yig ) was included in the UNESCO collection of representative works .

See also

literature

  • Tang Jingfu 唐景福 : Zhongguo Zangchuan Fojiao ming seng lu 中国 藏 传 佛教 名僧 录 ("Directory of Famous Monks of Tibetan Buddhism "). Lanzhou: Gansu minzu chubanshe 1991 ( Online ( Memento from May 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 5.3 MB) - dymf.cn)
  • Thupten Jinpa y Jas Elsner: Songs of Spiritual Experience . Boston: Shambhala, 2000
  • Zangzu da cidian . Lanzhou 2003

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Individual evidence

  1. or Gongtang Tshang Rinpoche, her traditional ancestral seat is the Labrang Monastery in Amdo in the Chinese province of Gansu , founded in 1710 , which is the second important monastery in Amdos next to the Kumbum Monastery .
  2. Tib. Lha rams pa'i dge bshes ; Chinese Laranba Gexi 拉 然 巴格西
  3. Tib. Dgon development byams pa gling ; chin. Youning si 佑宁 寺
  4. Tang Jingfu, p. 231 ff.
  5. cf. iep.utm.edu: Elegant Sayings ; treesandwater: Similes of Trees and Water & Sakya Pandita, Sallie D. Davenport and Losang Thonden: Ordinary Wisdom: Sakya Pandita's Treasury of Good Advice . 2000
  6. Chinese Shuishu geyan 水 树 格言 / 水 樹 格言; engl. A Treatise on Water and Wood, etc. Editions: Dharamsala: Tibetan Cultural Printing Press, 1984; Lhasa 1981 (lha sa bod ljongs mi dmangs dpe skrun khang) u. a.
Gungthang Tenpe Drönme (alternative names of the lemma)
Konchog Tenpe Drönme; dkon mchog bstan pa'i sgron me; 贡 却 • 丹贝 仲 美; Gungthang Tenpe Drönme; gung thang bstan pa'i sgron me; Gongtang Danbai Zhunmei 贡 塘 • 丹 白 准 美; Gongtang Danbai Zhongbei 贡唐 ・ 丹 白 仲 美; 贡唐 仓 • 贡 却 • 丹贝 仲 美; Gung Thang Tenpé Dronmé; Гонгтханг Тенпаи Дронме; Gungtang Tenpai Dronme; Gung-thang bsTan-pa'i-sgron-me; Guntang Kuncho Tenpe Dronme; 贡唐 仓 • 贡 却 • 丹贝 仲 美; Gongtang Gongque Danbai Zhongmei 贡唐 • 贡 却 丹 白 仲 美; Gongque Danbei Zhongmei 贡 却 • 丹贝 仲 美; Gungthang Koenchog Tenpe Drönme; gung thang dkon mchog bstan pa'i sgron me; Konchog Tänpä Dönmé; dKon mchog bstan pa'i sgron me