-
parts of the
original building. One is the
Phakpa Lhakhang, the
other the
Chogyel Drupuk, a
recessed cavern identified as
Songtsen Gampo's
meditation cave...
-
history of
Tibetan Buddhism as one of the
three 'Dharma Kings' (Tibetan:
chögyel) who
established Buddhism in Tibet. The
Three Dharma Kings were Songtsen...
- 1425) Künga
Penjor (kun dga' dpal 'byor, 1428–1476) –
Drukchen II
Ngawang Chögyel (ngag
dbang chos rgyal, b.1465-d.1540) Ngak gi
Wangchuk Drakpa Gyeltsen...
- From the 2nd
Gyalwang Drukpa, the
lineage p****ed to his
nephew Ngakwang Chögyel (Wylie: ngag
dbang chos rgyal, 1465-1540), then
successively in
turns from...
-
Wildlife Sanctuary) 4. 1831—1861
Jigme Norbu Drametse 5. 1862—1904
Jigme Chögyel Drametse,
eastern Bhutan 6. 1905—1931
Jigme Dorji Dakpo Domkar, eastern...
- also said to have
cured Godan of a
serious illness. In return,
Drogon Chogyel Phagpa was
supposedly given "temporal
authority over the 13 myriarchies...
- m****cript of
Kangyur dated 1431 is also on
display here. The
Royal Chapel (
Chogyel Lakhang)
depicts clay
images of the
ancient kings.
Images of Atisha, Kamalashila...
- Drukpa. His
other main
teacher was Omze Sherab, a
disciple of
Trulshik Pema
Chogyel, the
enlightened Drukpa yogi who was also the
teacher of the
Eleventh Gyalwang...
- once
acted as
caretakers of the
Yumbu Lagang Palace.
Podrang Village (
Chogyel Potang; Chos
rgyal pho brang),
about 5 km
south of
Yumbu Lagang, is said...
-
Pakpa Lha, was
identified as
having been the 2nd Tatsak. A
fictional Liyul Chogyel (1509-1526) was
invented as 3rd Tatsak. The
early Tatsag lineage is: The...