Mindröl Hutuktu

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Mindröl Hutuktu ( Tib.Smin grol ho thog thu ; Smin grol sprul sku ; Smin-grol No-mon-han ; Chin.Minzhu'er hutuketu 敏 珠 爾 呼圖克圖  /  敏 珠 尔 呼图克图 or Minzhu ' er huofo 敏 珠 尔 活佛 "Mindröl Living Buddha" or Mindröl Nomun Khan, sMin-grol No-mon-han or Tsenpo Nomon Han (btsan po no mon han) etc.) is an incarnation line of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism . Traditional seat of Mindröl- Kuutuktus is founded in 1649 Convent Tsenpo Gon or Serkog Monastery Autonomous County Datong of Hui north of Xining in Qinghai ( Amdo ), the representatives of this incarnation row represent the abbots of the monastery. During the Qing Dynasty , the Mindröl Hutuktu resided in the capital Beijing . The 6th and 7th Mindröl Hutuktu were determined by drawing lots from the golden urn .

The first Mindröl Hutuktu was a Mongol from what is now Haiyan County in the Haibei Autonomous District of the Tibetans in Qinghai. The fourth of the Tsenpo Nomon Han incarnations, Lama Tsenpo ( bla ma btsan po ; 1789–1838), is the author of the famous Tibetan geography dzam gling chen po'i rgyas bshad snod bcud kun gsal me long .

The current 9th representative is Lobsang Pelden Yeshe.

List of Mindröl Hutuktus

  1. Thrinle Lhündrub (Chin. Chenglie Longzhi 成 列 龙 智, Chilie Longzhu 赤 烈 龙珠 or Chilie Lunzhu 赤 列 伦 珠) (1622–1699)
  2. Lobsang Tendzin Gyatsho (Chinese: Luosang Danzeng Jiacuo 罗桑丹 增 嘉措) (1700–1736)
  3. Ngawang Thrinle Gyatsho (Chinese Awang Chilie Jiacuo 阿旺 赤 列 嘉措 or Chilie Jiacuo 赤 列 嘉措) (1737–1785)
  4. Jampel Chökyi Tendzin Thrinle ('jam dpal chos kyi bstan' dzin 'phrin las; Jiangbai Queji Danzeng Chilie 绛 白 却 吉丹 增 赤 列, Chinese Jiahua Queji Danzeng Chilie 嘉华 却 吉丹 增 赤 列 or 绛 贝 却 吉丹增 赤 列) (1789–1838)
  5. Kelsang Thubten Thrinle Gyatsho (Chin. Gasang Tudeng Chilie Jiacuo 噶 桑 土 登 赤 列 嘉措 or Gasang Tudeng Chilie Jiacuo 噶 桑图登 赤 列 嘉措) (1839–1881)
  6. Eke (Chin. Gedeng Chenglie Darijie 格登 成 列 达 日 杰 or Eke 俄 科) (1883–1904)
  7. Lobsang Ngawang Thrinle Lharje (Chin. Luosang Awang Chenglie Lajie 洛桑 阿旺成 列拉杰 or Duojiejia 多杰加, Duojie Zhabu 多杰扎布) (1905–1937)
  8. Lobsang? Thrinle Nyima (Chin. Luosang Ou'ang Chenglie Nima 洛桑欧昂 成 列尼玛) (1939–1962)
  9. Lobsang Pelden Yeshe (blo bzang dpal ldan ye shes; Chinese Luosang Huadan Yixi 洛桑 • 华 旦 依 西) (1981–)

See also

literature

  • Zangzu da cidian . Lanzhou 2003

Web links

References and comments

  1. Chinese Guanghui si广 惠 寺
  2. Xizang guobao: dang'an Jinbibaping - Found on December 2, 2010
  3. cnbuddhism.com ( Memento from May 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ): Qinghai Fojiao shi (Minzhu'er hutuketu) (found on November 9, 2009)
  4. Bla-ma Btsan-po or Smin-grol No-mon-han or 4. Tsenpo Nomon Han Jampal Chokyi Tendzin Trinley
  5. See Turrel V. Wylie: The Tibetan Tradition of Geography . (PDF; 127 kB) thlib.org. Jampel Choskyi Tenzin Trinley: Collection of Tibetan Medical Formulas . Edited by Dukar. Qinghai Ethnic Publishing House, Xining, December 1997, ISBN 7-5420-0686-X ( china.org.cn ). see. 'jam dpal chos kyi bstan' dzin 'phrin las (b. 1789 d. 1839) - tbrc.org; mongoluls.net: Lama Tsenpo and Isrun Engelhardt: The strangers from the Far West . info-buddhismus.de
  6. Chinese Luosang Huadan Yixi 洛桑 • 华 旦 依 西 , s. tibet-ghs  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) and blog.sina.com (found on November 2, 2009)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / tibet-ghs.com
Mindröl Hutuktu (alternative names of the lemma)
Mindröl Khutukhtu; Smin-grol-gling Nomonhan; Smin grol ho thog thu; Smin grol sprul sku; Smin-grol No-mon-han; Minzhu'er hutuketu 敏 珠 爾 呼圖克圖  /  敏 珠 尔 呼图克图 ; Minzhu'er huofo 敏 珠 尔 活佛 ; Mindröl Nomun Khan, sMin-grol No-mon-han; Tsenpo Nomon Han; btsan po no mon han