Lobsang Tenpe Drönme

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Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
blo bzang bstan pa'i sgron me
Chinese name
Simplified :
哲布尊丹巴 · 罗布丹 彬 多 密

Luwsandambiidonme even Lobsang Tenpe Drönme , ( Tib. Blo bzang bstan pa'i sgron me ; * 1724 , † 1757 or 1758) was the second jebtsundamba khutuktu , the religious epidermis of Buddhism in Mongolia .

He frequently moved his residence: from Ugtaal Jargalant to Khujirtbulangiin Jargalant (1729); Burgaltai (1730); Sögnögör (1732); Terelj (1733); Uliastai (1734); Khui Mandal (1736); Khuntsal (1740); Üdleg (1742); Ögöömör (1743); Same (1747) and Uliastai (1756). During his time were eleven new aimags added to the original eleven and founded the Erdene Shanzodwiin Yaam (administration of ecclesiastical goods). This enabled the business of the subordinate areas to be better coordinated. In addition, the Khutukhtu founded the first tantric Dazan (1739) and the first Dazan of Buddhist philosophy (1756) in Mongolia. His remains are kept in the Dambadarjaa Monastery , a monastery that the Manchu Emperor built in honor of his memory.

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  1. Photo of the Dambadarjaa monastery
  2. mongoliantemples.net: Documentation of Mongolian Monasteries (Glossary) ( Memento of the original from June 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ; see. Krisztina Teleki: " Sources, history, and remnants of the Mongolian monastic capital city. (PDF; 1.3 MB)" (2011: 743 f.) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mongoliantemples.net
Lobsang Tenpe Drönme (alternative names of the lemma)
Luwsandambiidonme; Luvsandambiidonmi; Luwsan Dambii Donme; 哲布尊丹巴 · 罗布丹 彬 多 密