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Trisong Detsen (Tibetan: ཁྲོ་སྲོང་ལྡེ་བརྩན། ཁྲི་སྲོང་ལྡེ་བཙན, Wylie: khri
srong lde brtsan/btsan, ZYPY:
Chisong Dêzän,
Lhasa dialect: [ʈʂʰisoŋ tetsɛ̃])...
- Gampo, in the 7th century. It
expanded further under the 38th king,
Trisong Detsen, and
reached its
greatest extent under the 41st king, Rapalchen, stretching...
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Tritsuk Detsen (Tibetan: ཁྲི་གཙུག་ལྡེ་བཙན, Wylie: khri
gtsug lde btshan),
better known by his
nickname Ralpachen (Tibetan: རལ་པ་ཅན, Wylie: ral pa chen)...
- the
first Buddhist monastery in
Tibet during the
reign of King
Trisong Detsen. He, the king, and
Khenpo Shantarak****a are also
responsible for creating...
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ascribed to
Khenpo Shantarak****a, Guru Padmasambhava, and King
Trisong Detsen,
known as Khen Lop Chos Sum (The Three: Khenpo, Lopon, Chosgyal). The Nyingma...
- dynasty,
ruled by
Emperor Dezong and the
Tibetan Empire ruled by
Trisong Detsen,
giving the
latter all the land in the
Kokonor region which corresponds...
- a
Dharma teaching given by
Padmasambhava to
Yeshe Tsogyal, King
Trisong Detsen (r. 755 to 797) and the Twenty-five
Heart Students at
Samye Monastery, the...
-
Tibetan medical system developed in the 8th
century under King
Trisong Detsen that
incorporated the best
international medical practices of that time...
- King
Trisong Detsen of
Tibet (reigned c. 800–815 CE –
though various accounts give the
beginning of his
reign as 797 or 804 CE).
Trisong Detsen retired to...
- na) was a
lotsawa or "translator"
living during the
reign of King
Trisong Detsen, who
ruled 755-97 CE. Vairotsana, one of the 25 main
disciples of Padmasambhava...