Radreng Monastery

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
རྭ་ སྒྲེང་ དགོན་པ་
Wylie transliteration :
rwa sgreng dgon pa
Pronunciation in IPA :
[ raʈʂeŋ kø̃pa ]
Official transcription of the PRCh :
Razhêng
THDL transcription :
Radreng
Other spellings:
Reting, Radeng, Rateng
Chinese name
Traditional :
熱 振 寺
Simplified :
热 振 寺
Pinyin :
Rèzhèn Sì
Cycling monastery
Cycling monastery

The Radreng Monastery was originally a monastery of the Kadam School, the first Sarma tradition of Buddhism in Tibet . It is located in the valley of the Radreng Rongchu ( rwa sgreng rong chu ) north of the city of Lhasa in Lhünzhub County in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China . The monastery was founded by Drom Tönpa in 1057 and was the first monastery of this school, which quickly spread across Tibet. At the beginning of the 15th century, Tsongkhapa founded the Gelug School, into which the Kadam tradition was absorbed. In the middle of the 18th century the monastery became the seat of the Radreng Rinpoches .

Part of the monastery was destroyed by an earthquake in 1951 .

The monastery is on the list of monuments of the Tibet Autonomous Region .

See also

literature

  • lHun-grub-chos-'phel: History of Radreng Monastery (Tibetan), Sichuan Nationalities Publishing House, Chengdu, June 1994. ISBN 7-5409-1147-6

Web links

Commons : Radrengkloster  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. cbw.com ( Memento from September 18, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (found on September 17, 2009)

Coordinates: 30 ° 18 ′ 36 ″  N , 91 ° 30 ′ 47 ″  E