Ngawang Chökyi Wangchug Thrinle Gyatsho

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
ཁལ་ ཁ་ རྗེ་ བཙུན་ དམ་པ་ ངག་ དབང་ ཆོས་ ཀྱི་ དབང་ ཕྱུག་ འཕྲིན་ ལས་ རྒྱ་མཚོ་
Wylie transliteration :
ngag dbang chos kyi dbang phyug 'phrin las rgya mtsho
Chinese name
Simplified :
哲布尊丹巴 • 凯 珠 布丹桑

The 7th Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu Agwaan Choiji Wanchug Prinlei Jamts and Ngawang Choekyi Wangchug Thrinle Gyatsho ( Tib. Ngag dbang chos kyi dbang phyug 'phrin las rgya mtsho ) (* 1849 or 1850; † 1868 or 1870), the reincarnation of the 6th Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu, was the religious leader of Mongolian Buddhism .

During his short lifetime, in 1855 the capital was relocated back to the banks of the Selbe River, which became the permanent site for the capital of Mongolia. After his death, his remains were kept in Gandan Monastery .

References and footnotes

  1. 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: 745) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mongoliantemples.net
Ngawang Chökyi Wangchug Thrinle Gyatsho (alternative names of the lemma)
7. Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu; 7. Bogd Against; 7. Jewtsündamba Khutagt; Agwaan Choiji Wanchug Prinlei Jamts; Ngawang Chokyi Wangchug Thrinle Gyatsho; ngag dbang chos kyi dbang phyug 'phrin las rgya mtsho