Lamo incarnation line

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The Lamo incarnation line ( tib. La mo sku phreng ), whose later representatives usually go by the name Shabdrung Karpo (tib. Zhabs drung dkar po , chin. Xiarong Gabu 夏 茸 尕 布 or Baifo "White Buddha") or (mong .) Chaghan Nominhan or Lamo Shabdrung Karpo (tib. La mo zhabs drung dkar po ) or similar is a series of incarnations of the Gelugpa monastery Lamo Dechen (tib. La mo bde chen ) in Amdo . The first representative, Tshognyi Gyatsho , came from central Tibet and proselytized among the Mongol princes in Amdo. The third representative in this series, Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen , founded the Gelugpa Monastery in 1682.

Overview

  1. Tshognyi Gyatsho ( tshogs gnyis rgya mtsho ) (1573–1609?) From Lamo Rinchengang in central Tibet
  2. Lodrö Gyatsho ( blo gros rgya mtsho ) (1610–1659)
  3. Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen ( ngag dbang blo bzang bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan ) (1660–1728)
  4. Lobsang Thubten Geleg Gyeltshen ( blo bzang thub bstan dge legs rgyal mtshan ) (1729–1796)
  5. Pende Wangchuk Khetsün Gyatsho ( phan bde'i dbang phyug mkhas btsun rgya mtsho ) (1797–1831)
  6. Ngawang Chukdrub Tenpe Gyeltshen (1832–1872) ( ngag dbang mchog grub bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan )
  7. Tendzin Norbu Pelzangpo ( bstan 'dzin nor bu dpal bzang po ) (1873–1927)
  8. Lobsang Lungrik Tenpe Gyatso ( blo bzang lung rig bstan pa'i rgya mtsho ) (1928–1991)
  9. Lobsang Tendzin Chökyi Gyeltshen ( blo bzang bstan 'dzin chos kyi rgyal mtshan ) (1992-)

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References and footnotes

  1. circle Jainca County (Tib. GCAN tsha ), Qinghai .
  2. Chinese 措 尼嘉 措
  3. Chinese 罗哲 嘉措
  4. Chinese 阿旺 罗桑丹 坚赞
  5. "In 1680 when the 3rd Zhabs drung dkar po [...] returned from Central Tibet, the Daiqing nangsuo acted as a donor (shizhu) and granted him: 1) Guinan county's Mangla chuan (Tib. Mang ra chu) and Shakou (Tib. Bya khog), 2) Tongde county's territory east as far as headwaters of the Baqu (Tib. Ba chu) river, which extends into Zeku / Tsekhok county, where there is still a inholding of land owned by Hainan zhou and 3 ) the western part of Hualong / Ba yan county. In recognition of this lama's power, after Lozang Danjin's uprising of 1723-4 when the Qing created the twenty-nine Mongol banners of Qinghai, the 3rd Zhabs drung dkar po was made a first rank Taiji Dalama of the Chahan Nomimhan Banner and exercised joint political and religious control over the western parts of Guinan and Tongde counties, the southern part of Guide, much of Chentsa and Zeku counties and western Hualong county, as well as Haibei prefecture's Haiyan county. " (Gray Tuttle: thlib.org: "An Overview of Amdo (Northeastern Tibet) Historical Polities" ) - found September 5, 2010
  6. Chinese 罗桑图登格勒 坚赞
  7. Chinese 潘 化 旺 秀 克 尊 嘉措
  8. chin.
  9. or dge 'dun bstan' din nor bu (Chinese 根 敦丹 增 诺尔布)
  10. Chinese 罗桑洛 柔 丹巴 嘉措
  11. cf. Kevin Garratt, in: P. Christiaan Klieger, International Association for Tibetan Studies: Tibet, self, and the Tibetan diaspora: voices of difference; PIATS 2000 , p. 98 f.
  12. i. e. Yanggyal Bum, see Kevin Garratt, in: P. Christiaan Klieger, International Association for Tibetan Studies: Tibet, self, and the Tibetan diaspora: voices of difference; PIATS 2000 , p. 98 f.
Lamo incarnation line (alternative names of the lemma)
Xiarong Gabu huofo 夏 茸 尕 布 活佛, Lamo huofo 拉莫 活佛, Chahan nuomenhan 察罕诺 门 汗, Baifo 白佛, Pai-fo, Zhapdrung Karpo, Qagan Nomonhan, cag an nom-un qan