Manjin Monastery
Tibetan name |
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Wylie transliteration : smon rgyal dgon
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Chinese name |
Simplified :
满 金 寺
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Pinyin : Manjin si
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The Manjin convent or Möngyel Gön ( Tib. Smon rgyal dgon ; chin Manjin si满金寺; Engl. Mongyal Monastery.) Is a major Bon -Kloster in the community Wentuo the circle Dege ( Tib. Sde dge of the autonomous prefecture) Garzê the Tibetans in northwest China's Sichuan Province . It is located on the north bank of the Yalong Jiang . The monastery was founded in the 15th century in the middle of the Ming Dynasty and looks back on over five hundred years of history.
literature
- Zangzu da cidian . Lanzhou 2003
- rig 'dzin kun grol grags pa. 1993: g.yung drung bon gyi bka' 'gyur dkar chag. pe cin (krung go'i bod kyi shes rig dpe skrun khang). 7-80057-073-8
See also
- Bonpo Tripitaka ( web )
- Kündröl Dragpa ( kun grol grags pa ) - line holder
- Kundrol Rinpoche
Web links
- Dege Manjin si - Chinese
- His Eminence Kundrol Mongyal Lhasray Rinpoche - English
- photo
Coordinates: 32 ° 14 ′ 0 ″ N , 99 ° 16 ′ 0 ″ E