Phagmodrupa

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Phagmodrupa or Phagmo Drupa (Tibetan Phag-mo gru-pa; Chin. Pamuzhuba 帕 木竹 巴 ) or Phagdru (Tibetan Phag-gru; Chin. Pazhu bezeichnet ) denotes:

  • Phagmodrupa dynasty , a rule established by the Lang family during the Yuan and Ming dynasties in what is now the Tibetan administrative district of Lhokha
  • Phagdru-Kagyu , a branch of the Kagyu school tradition of Tibetan Buddhism founded by Dorje Gyelpo
  • Phagdru (ten thousand) , the Tibetan ten thousand