Chökyi Chungne

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
སི་ ཏུ་ པཎ་ ཆེན་ ཆོས་ ཀྱི་ འབྱུང་ གནས་
Wylie transliteration :
si tu paN chen chos kyi 'byung gnas
Other spellings:
Situ couple Chökyi Jungné
Situ Panchen as the Great Transmitter of his Lineage. circa 1760, Rubin Museum of Art, NY

Situ Penchen Chökyi Chungne (* 1700 ; † 1774 ) was the 8th Tai Situpa of the Karma Kagyü School of Tibetan Buddhism . Chökyi Chungne was a student of the 12th Karmapa Changchub Dorje . He was a grammarian and author, an important master of the "Karma Gadri" style (Tib .: karma sgar bris ) of thangka painting and is considered the founder of the Pelpung Chökhor Ling monastery . His extensive work on the grammar of the Tibetan language and is particularly well known his work on the Derge edition of the Kangyur (Tib .: sde dge bka '' gyur ).

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Chökyi Chungne (alternative names of the lemma)
Chokyi Jungne, Chokyi Jungne, Chokyi Jungney, Situ Panchen, Situ Chokyi Chungne, Situ Penchen Chokyi Chungne, Situ Queji Junnai, 司徒 • 却 吉 郡 乃; Situ Quji Jiongnai 司徒 • 曲 吉 迥 乃