Radreng Rinpoche
Tibetan name |
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Tibetan script :
རྭ་ སྒྲེང་ རིན་པོ་ཆེ་
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Wylie transliteration : rwa sgreng rin po che
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Official transcription of the PRCh : Razhêng Rinboqê
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THDL transcription : Radreng Rinpoche
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Other spellings: Reting Rinpoche
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Chinese name |
Traditional :
熱 振 活佛 、 哷 徵 呼圖克圖 、 热 振 呼圖克圖
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Simplified :
热 振 活佛 、 哷 征 呼图克图 、 热 振 呼图克图
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Pinyin : Rèzhèn huófó, Lǜzhēng hūtúkètú, Rèzhèn hūtúkètú
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Radreng Rinpoche is the title of an important Trülku - line the Gelug -School of Tibetan Buddhism . The name "Radreng Rinpoche " refers to the Radreng Monastery founded by Drom Tönpa in central Tibet in 1056/1057 , the traditional ancestral seat of the Radreng Rinpoches.
history
The 1st Radreng Rinpoche Ngawang Chogden became abbot of Gyumi in 1719 ( Tib . : rgyud smad ). In 1728 he was appointed Yongdzin (Tib .: yongs' dzin ; tutor) of the 7th Dalai Lama , and in 1739 he was elected the 54th Ganden Thripa . He held the office of Ganden Thripa until 1746.
The 2nd Radreng Rinpoche was recognized as a Trülku of Ngawang Chogden in 1761. In 1765 he became the throne holder of the Radreng monastery. In 1780 he received full ordination from the 6th Penchen Lama Lobsang Pelden Yeshe . In 1770 he received the honorary title Archimen Nomihan from the Chinese Emperor Qianlong .
After the early death of the 11th Dalai Lama , the 3rd Radreng Rinpoche acted as interim regent in Tibet . He gave monastic vows to the young 12th Dalai Lama .
The 5th Radreng Rinpoche Jampel Yeshe Gyeltshen was recognized by the 13th Dalai Lama . Between 1934 and 1941 he was the "Regent of Tibet". In 1935 he played a key role in finding the 14th Dalai Lama , and later led his enthronement ceremony. His successor was the 3rd Tagdrag Trülku Ngawang Sungrab Thutob (1874-1952). Jampel Yeshe Gyeltshen was arrested in 1947 and died in the same year of poison in the prison under the Potala Palace in Lhasa. Radreng Monastery was sacked by Tibetan troops. The events in this connection, also known as "Radreng- intrigue " ( reting Conspiracy are known) have nearly led to civil war in Tibet.
After 1947
After the death of the 5th Radreng Rinpoche, Tendzin Jigme Thutob Wangchug was recognized by the Tibetan government as the 6th Radreng Rinpoche. Tendzin Jigme Thutob Wangchug remained in Tibet after the flight of the 14th Dalai Lama in 1959 and died in 1997. In 2000, after the flight of Orgyen Thrinle Dorje to India, the Chinese government announced the discovery of a 7th Radreng Rinpoche.
Another person who claims the title of 6th Radreng Rinpoche objects that the Tibetan government wanted to suppress the line of Radreng Rinpoche after the death of the 5th Radreng Rinpoche and appointed an illegitimate candidate as the 6th Radreng Rinpoche.
List of Radreng Rinpoches
# | Name ( list of Tibetan names and titles ) | Life dates | Inscription after Wylie |
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1. | Ngawang Chogden | 1677-1751 | ngag dbang mchog ldan |
2. | Lobsang Yeshe Tenpa Rabgye | 1759-1815 | blo bzang ye shes bstan pa rab rgyas |
3. | Ngawang Yeshe Tshälthrim Gyeltshen | 1816-1863 | ngag dbang ye shes tshul khrims rgyal mtshan |
4th | Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenpe Gyeltshen | ? | ngag dbang blo bzang ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan |
5. | Thubten Jampel Yeshe Tenpe Gyeltshen | 1912-1947 | thub bstan 'jam dpal ye shes bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan |
6.1. | Tendzin Jigme Thutob Wangchug | 1948-1997 | bstan 'dzin' jigs med mthu stobs dbang phyug |
6.2. | ? | ? | ? |
Web links
- reting.org: Timeline
- Chris Taylor: Control of Tibet a question of faith (SCMP) ( Memento from October 31, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (tibet.ca)
- Radreng the regent
- reting.org: Biographical entries on the Reting Rinpoches (Dictionary of Learned And / Or Accomplished Beings Who Appeared In The Snowy Land; PDF; 158 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ ngag dbang gsung rab mthu stobs . ( 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. Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center, accessed August 3, 2015.
- ↑ Pitt Rivers Museum : Reting monastery (1950) . The Tibet Album from The British Museum website, accessed August 3, 2015.
- ↑ Pitt Rivers Museum: 5th Reting Rinpoche . The Tibet Album, accessed August 3, 2015.
- ^ Tsering Shakya : Tibet and its Neighbors . The New York Times , 1999. From: Tsering Shakya: The Dragon in the Land of Snows: A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947 . Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-231-11814-7 .
- ↑ Beijing Discovers Another “Living Buddha” . ( Memento of June 10, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) AFP article on the Canada Tibet Committee website , tibet.ca, January 11, 2000; Retrieved August 3, 2015.
- ↑ The 6th Reting Hutuktu: Open letter to HH the 14th Dalai Lama . reting.org, November 3, 2006, accessed on August 3, 2015 (PDF, 81 kB; html )
- ↑ bstan 'dzin' jigs med mthu stobs dbang phyug . ( 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. Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center, accessed August 3, 2015.