- Look up
Drukpa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Druk (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་) is the
legendary Thunder Dragon of Bhutan. Druk may also
refer to: Druk, of...
- "thunder dragon" to the name. The
disciples at the
monastery were
known as
Drugpa, or "Those of the Thunder." As of the 1900s, the
Grand Lama of
Bhutan wore...
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Hanle Gompa,
built by
Sengge and Stag-tsang-ras-pa, soon
after his
conversion to the
Drugpa sect of
Tibetan Buddhism...
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recognized as the
mindstream emanation, a tulku, of the
Dzogchen teacher Adzom Drugpa (1842–1924). At five, he was also
recognized as a
mindstream emanation of...
- to that school) and key
Kagyu figures such as Milarepa, Gampopa,
Phagmo Drugpa and
Jigten Sumgon taught and
practiced these dharmas. They are also taught...
- and images.
There are two main
branches of
Tibetan Buddhism here — the
Drugpa,
including Sani Monastery, Dzongkhul,
Stagrimo and
Bardan Monastery - all...
- of Leh and 24
kilometres (15 mi)
northwest of Upshi. It
belongs to the
Drugpa monastic order. It was
founded in 1664 by the Lama
Tagsang Raschen and dedicated...
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Kunga Lhadze or
Kunga Lhanzi. His
father had
friendly relations with the
Drugpa Kagyu and his
mother had
connections with the
Jonangpa Kagyu through her...
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Shashur or
Sashur Monastery is a
Buddhist monastery of the
Drugpa sect in
Lahaul and Spiti,
Himachal Pradesh,
northern India. It is
located 137 kilometres...
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Stakna Monastery or
Stakna Gompa is a
Buddhist monastery of the
Drugpa sect in Stakna, Leh district, Ladakh,
northern India, 21 or 25
kilometres from Leh...