Phabongkha Dechen Nyingpo
Phabongkha Rinpoche Dechen Nyingpo , mostly Phabongkha Dechen Nyingpo or Phabongkhapa Dechen Nyingpo ( Tibetan ཕ་ བོང་ ཁ་ པ་ བདེ་ ཆེན་ སྙིང་ པོ ། Wylie pha bong kha pa bde chen snying po ; * 1878 ; † 1941 ) was a more influential and powerful minister of the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism . He was Khenpo (Tib. Mkhan po ) of the Phabongka Temple not far from Sera Monastery in the north of Lhasa . His place of work was the Sera monastery.
One of his innovations was the introduction of Dorje Shugden as the main patron deity of the Gelug school.
One of his important students and confidants was Tomo Geshe Ngawang Kalsang .
Works (selection)
- Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand (Wisdom Publications)
literature
- Ansgar Jödicke, Guido Vergauwen, Mariano Delgado (eds.): Religion and the public: Problems and perspectives . Stuttgart 2009
- Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz : Small history of Tibet . CH Beck 2006 ( restricted online version in the Google book search)
- Donald S. Lopez : Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West
Web links
References and footnotes
- ↑ Tib. ཕ་ བོང་ ཁ་ རིན་ པོ་ ཆེ ། pha bong kha rin po che ; Chinese Pabangka Renboqie 帕邦卡 仁波切
- ↑ Tib. ཕ་ བོང་ ཁ་ ; Wylie : pha bong kha ; chin. Pabangka si 帕邦喀 寺 / 帕邦卡 寺; see. Pabongkha Hermitage (Pha bong kha ri khrod) (PDF; 442 kB), Pabangka si ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz in: Ansgar Jödicke, Guido Vergauwen, Mariano Delgado, p. 210 f.
Phabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (alternative names of the lemma) |
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Pabongka Rinpoche, Dorjechang Phabongkha Trinlay Gyatso, 帊 崩 卡德 慶 寧布, Phabongkhapa Dechen Nyingpo, pha bong kha pa bde chen snying po, Phabongkhapa, Pabongkapa, Pawangka Rinpoche |
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SURNAME | Phabongkha Dechen Nyingpo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Tibetan minister of the Gelug School, Phabongkha Rinpoche |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1878 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1941 |