Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje

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Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje

Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje ( Tib . : lha-lung dpal-gyi rdo-rje , "Pelgyi Dorje of Lhalung") was the Tibetan Buddhist monk who killed the last Tibetan king ( btsan-po ) Lang Darma with an arrow in 846 , and with it the Yarlung Dynasty ended. He was one of the twenty-five disciples of Padmasambhava .

He then fled to Qinghai and took with him three sacred sutras: Anakchara Granthaka Rotchana Garbha Sutra , Karma Sutra, and Abhidharma Kocha Karaka'astra .

literature

  • Tang Jingfu: Zhongguo Zangchuan Fojiao ming seng lu . Gansu minzu chubanshe 1991 ( Online ( Memento from May 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) - dymf.cn)

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  1. Chinese Lalong Beijie Duojie 拉隆 • 贝吉多杰, Lalong Beijie Duoji 拉 垅 贝吉多吉 or Lalong Baiji Duoji 拉隆 • 白 吉多吉
  2. According to other data, 842 or 841. - According to Dungkar Lobsang Thrinle (see Lit.) Langdarma died at the age of forty-four in the Fire Dragon Year (846 AD) according to the Tibetan calendar .
  3. The place of the Lhalung Monastery is in the Lhozhag district (Lhodrag) of the Shannan administrative district in Tibet , China (cf. tibetinfor.com: Lhalong Monastery ( Memento from July 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive )).
  4. Amdo, near Xunhua , south of the Yellow River (RA Stein)
  5. Dungkar Lobsang Thrinle, p. 25.
  6. Bu-ston chos-'byung / Chin. Budun Fojiao shi 布顿 佛教 史
  7. Deb-ther dmar-po; Chinese Hongshi 红 史
Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje (alternative names of the lemma)
Lhalungpa Pelgyi Dorje, Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje, lha-lung dpal-gyi rdo-rje, Lalong Beijie Duojie, 拉 垅 贝吉多吉, Lalong Baiji Duoji 拉隆 • 白 吉多吉, 拉隆贝吉多吉, Palgyi Dorje, Lhalung Palgyi Dorje