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Palden Thondup Namgyal OBE (Sikkimese: དཔལ་ལྡན་དོན་དྲུཔ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ; Wylie: dpal-ldan don-grub rnam-rgyal; 23 May 1923 – 29
January 1982) was the 12th and...
- held by
three learned Lamas headed by
Lhatsun Chempo,
crowning the
first Chogyal of Sikkim.
Lhatsun Chempo had
suffixed his own
surname of 'Namgye' to Phunshog...
- 110 km west of Gangtok. Planned,
designed and
founded by Lama
Lhatsun Chempo in 1647, it is one of the
oldest and
premier monasteries of Sikkim, also...
- the
Yarlung Valley. The only
surviving ancient building is the
Lhakang Chempo or
Sibgon Trulpa.
Originally a cave in the mountainside, it was
built in...
- (2 km from Pelling). The
Buddhist monastery was
founded by Lama
Lhatsun Chempo.
Built as a
three storied structure, the
monastery depicts paintings on...
- THL
Sangngak Chö Ling),
established in the 17th
century by Lama Lhatsün
Chempo, is one of the
oldest monasteries in Pelling,
about 10 km from Gyalshing...
- Lato
style of painting. This Jonang-school
stupa was also
called Tongdrol Chempo ('The
Great Chorten that
Gives Liberation by
Setting Eyes upon It'). East...
- Glory" and the
monastery by this name was
founded in 1641 by
Ngadak Sempa Chempo Phunshok Rigzing who
belonged to the
Nyingma sect of
Tibetan Buddhism. Ngadak...
-
Sanga Choeling Monastery,
established in the 17th
century by Lama Lhatsün
Chempo. One of the
oldest monasteries in the north-east
Indian state of Sikkim...
-
Bumsa was
crowned the
first Chogyal of
Sikkim at
Yuksom by
Rimpoche Lhatsun Chempo, the
founder of the
Nyingmapa order in Sikkim. This
event is also marked...