Sumpa Khenpo
Tibetan name |
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Tibetan script :
སུམ་ པ་ མཁན་ པོ་
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Wylie transliteration : sum pa mkhan po
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Official transcription of the PRCh : Sumba Kainbo
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THDL transcription : Sumpa Khenpo
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Chinese name |
Simplified :
松布 活佛 、
松巴 堪布 |
Pinyin : Sōngbù huófó,
Sōngbā kānbù |
Sumpa Khenpo is one of the five major incarnation series from the Monguor Monastery Gönlung Champa Ling (Youning) of the Gelugpa in the historical Amdo region . The monastery is located in what is now Huzhu der Tu der Monguor Autonomous County in northwest China's Qinghai Province . Various abbots of the monastery were representatives of this series.
The first representative of the series was the great scholar Sumpa Damchö Gyatsho ( sum pa dam chos rgya mtsho ; † 1651).
The famous third representative in this series was the historian, astronomer and pharmacologist Sumpa Yeshe Peljor (1704–1788).
To date there are a total of six representatives of this series.
Overview
Life dates | Pinyin / Chin. / Wylie / Tib. | |
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1. Damchö Gyatsho | ? - 1651 | Dānquè Jiācuò 丹 却 嘉措 dam chos rgya mtsho དམ་ ཆོས་ རྒྱ་མཚོ་ |
2. Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen | approx. 1652-1703 | Luōsāng Dānbèi Jiānzàn 罗桑丹贝 坚赞 |
3. Yeshe Peljor | 1704-1788 | Yìxī Bānjué 意 希 班 觉 ye shes dpal 'byor ཡེ་ ཤེས་ དཔལ་འབྱོར་ |
4. Tshälthrim Tendzin | 1802-1852 | Jiānbèi Cuīchén Dānzēng 坚 贝 崔 臣 丹增 |
5. Lodrö Phüntshog Namgyel | 1854-1922 | Luōzhé Péngcuò Nánjié 罗哲 彭措 南杰 |
6. Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Nyima | 1923- | Luōsāng Bèidān Dānbèi Nímǎ 罗桑贝丹丹 贝尼玛 |
See also
literature
- Zangzu da cidian . Lanzhou 2003
- Pu Wencheng蒲文成: Qinghai Fojiao shi 青海 佛教 史 (History of Buddhism in Qinghai)
- Youning si zhi《佑宁 寺 志》 ,土 观 • 罗桑 却 吉尼玛及王佛 • 阿旺钦 饶 嘉措著 , 尕 成长 成长 、蒲文成等 译注。 青海 人民出版社 1990
- Huzhu Tuzu zizhixian zhi (History of the Huzhu Monguor Autonomous Okrug ) (excerpt): " Youning si zhuyao huofo xitong (PDF; 72 kB)" (compilation of the most important living Buddhas of the Gönlung monastery). Qinghai renmin chubanshe 1993 (book series: Qinghai sheng difang zhi congshu)
Web links
- cnr.cn: Qinghai diqu zhuyao huofo
- cn.mhbss.com: 1949 nian yinian Zangchuan Fojiao yanjiu de huigu - Chinese
References and footnotes
- ↑ The other four are Cangkya , Thuken , Wangjia and Chusang . All five were given the Kuutuktu title during the Qing Dynasty .
- ↑ Besides the five big ones (五大 昂 活佛) there are also nine small ones (九 小 昂 活佛).
- ↑ See short biography at tibetanlineages.org: Damcho Gyatso . - Retrieved May 18, 2011
- ↑ See short biography at tibetanlineages.org: Sumpa Khenpo Yeshe Paljor . - Retrieved May 18, 2011
Sumpa Khenpo (alternative names of the lemma) |
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Sumpa Lama; Songbu hutuketu 松布 呼图克图; Sumpa khenpo; Sumpa; sum pa ; Songba huofo 松巴 活佛; Songba 松巴; Songbu 松布; Sumpa khenpo; sum pa mkhan po ; Songbu huofo 松布 活佛; Songba kanbu 松巴 堪布 |