Yumbu Lagang
Tibetan name |
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Tibetan script :
ཡུམ་ བུ་ བླ་ སྒང (ཡུམ་ བུ་ ལྷ་ སྒང ། ཡུམ་ བུ་ བླ་ མཁར)
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Wylie transliteration : yum bu bla sgang
(yum bu lha sgang, yum bu bla mkhar) |
Official transcription of the PRCh : Yumbulagang
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THDL transcription : Yumbulagang
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Other spellings: -
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Chinese name |
Traditional :
雍 布拉 崗
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Simplified :
雍 布拉 岗
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Pinyin : Yōngbùlāgǎng
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Yumbu Lagang is an ancient fortress in Nêdong County ( sne gdong སྣེ་ གདོང་ / Nǎidōng乃 东) near Zêtang ( rtsed thang རྩེད་ཐང་ ཐང་ / Zédàng泽当) in the Shannan Governorate of the Tibet Autonomous Region in the People's Republic China . The Yumbu Lagang is considered to be the oldest fortress in Tibet .
According to the founding myth , Yumbu Lagang was built in the 2nd century by followers of the Bon religion for the first Tibetan king Nyathri Tsenpo (Tib .: gnya 'khri btsan po ), who is referred to as "descended from heaven". During the reign of the 28th King Lha Thothori Nyantsen in the 5th century, a golden stupa , a jewel (or a form for making dough stupas) and a sutra that initially nobody could read (the Karaṇḍavyūhasūtra ) were placed on the roof of the building and a voice called from heaven: "In five generations someone should come who understands its meaning!" In fact, the fortress probably dates from the 6th century. Yumbu Lagang later became the summer palace of the 33rd King Songtsen Gampo (Tib .: srong btsan sgam po ) and Princess Wen Cheng . After Songtsen Gampo moved his seat to Lhasa , Yumbu Lagang became a chapel and, under the rule of the 5th Dalai Lama , a monastery of the Gelug School.
The Yumbu Lagang was badly damaged during the Cultural Revolution and rebuilt in the 1980s.
literature
- ngag dbang blo bzang rgya mtsho : bod kyi deb ther dpyid kyi rgyal mo'i glu dbyangs . Chapters 2 and 3. Translation into English by Zahiruddin Ahmad: A History of Tibet by the Fifth Dalai Lama of Tibet (Bloomington, Indiana University 1995), ISBN 0-933070-32-2 .
- nor brang o rgyan: gangs can yul gyi sa la spyod pa'i mtho ris kyi rgyal byon gtso bor brjod pa'i deb ther rdzogs ldan gzhon nu'i dga 'ston dpyid kyi rgyal mo'i glu dyangs-kyi' grel pa yid kyi dga 'ston (Beijing, mi rigs dpe skrun khang / Mínzú chūbǎnshè 民族 出版社 1993), ISBN 0-933070-32-2 .
Web links
- thdl.org: Yum bu bla sgang (English) ( Memento from April 11, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
- nt.tibet.cn: Yōngbùlākāng 雍布拉康 ( Memento from July 18, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
- studa.net: Tǔbō wángcháo yǐqián Yǎlóng Tǔbō bùluò de jīngjì biànqiān jí qí yǔ zhèngquán fāzhǎn de guānxi 吐蕃 王朝 以前 雅隆 吐蕃 部落 的 经济 变迁 及其 与 政权 发展 发展 发展 的
Footnotes
- ↑ Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche: The Eight Manifestations of Guru Padmasambhva ( Memento from January 21, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) (ratna.info)
- ^ Eva M. Dargyay: The Rise of Esoteric Buddhism in Tibet (Delhi, Motinal Banarsidass 1979), ISBN 81-208-1577-7 , p. 4.
Coordinates: 29 ° 8 ′ 33.5 ″ N , 91 ° 48 ′ 9.4 ″ E