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Trichen Lodrö
Chökyong (Standard Tibetan: བློ་གྲོས་ཆོས་སྐྱོང, (Wylie: blo gros chos skyong)) (1389–1463) was a
Tibetan spiritual leader. The
fifth Ganden...
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sources render him as an orphan, but
others name his
parents as
Tendzin Chokyong and
Dondrub Dolma. A
contestant to be the next
Dalai Lama
since early infancy...
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missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters.
Chakravartin Horology Lodrö
Chökyong Kalachakra stupa Kalki Kings of
Shambhala Shambhala Buddhism Shambhala...
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Gyeltshen 1375–1450 1438–1450 zhwa lu lo chen legs pa
rgyal mtshan – 5. Lodrö
Chökyong 1389–1463 1450–1463 blo gros chos
skyong – 6. Chökyi
Gyeltshen 1402–1473...
- for the
lamas (monks).
Inside the
entrance are four "Guardian Kings" (
Chokyong), two on each side. The main
shrine is on the
ground floor. On the first...
- King (rgyal chen)
Nechung Dorje Drakden (rdo rje
grags ldan) or
Nechung Chokyong (chos skyong) is
considered to be the
chief minister of
Gyalpo Pehar or...
- Khadroma) or the
Protectors of the
Lineage (Sanskrit: Dharmapāla, Tibetan:
Chokyong). Many
other figures such as
Buddhist practitioners, animals, offering...
- Vajravārāhī
Hayagriva Hevajra at the
Rubin Museum of Art "Lama, Yidam, Khandro,
Chokyong". ABuddhistLibrary.com.
Retrieved 11
December 2020. "Hevajra with consort...
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ruling lineage of Dong khachö (Wylie:
gdong mkha' spyod) and his
mother Chökyong Kyi (Wylie: 'Chos-skyong skyid) was
descended from the
family line of Gyuli...
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Jokhang Monastery, held the
monastic seat at
Tsechen for a time;
Namkha Chokyong (1436 - 1507) the 14th
Throne Holder of
Jokhang Monastery, held the monastic...