Sangphu Ne'uthog

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Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
gsang phu ne'u thog; gsang phu ne'u thog dgon pa; gsang phu dgon pa
Other spellings:
Sangphu Monastery, Sangphu Neuthok, Sangphu Neuthog, Sangphu Gönpa
Chinese name
Traditional :
桑 浦 寺
Simplified :
桑 浦 寺
Pinyin :
Sāngpǔ Sì

Sangphu Ne'uthog Monastery is a monastery belonging to the Kadam School, the first Sarma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism .

It is located south of Lhasa in Tölung Dechen County . The monastery was founded in 1073 by Ngog Legpe Sherab ( rngog legs pa'i shes rab ), a disciple of Atisha . It housed one of the oldest monastery schools in Tibet.

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References and footnotes

  1. Chinese  俄 · 雷必喜 饶 , Pinyin E Leibi Xirao
Sangphu Ne'uthog (alternative names of the lemma)
Sangpu Neiwutuo si 桑 浦 内 邬 托 寺, Neiwutuo si 内 邬 托 寺, Sangpu Naituo si 桑普奈托 寺

Coordinates: 29 ° 32 '54 "  N , 91 ° 5' 10.5"  E