- Lha
Thothori gNyan bTsan (Tibetan: ལྷ་ཐོ་ཐོ་རི་གཉན་བཙན་, Wylie: lha tho tho ri
gnyan btsan, Chinese: 佗土度) was the 28th King of
Tibet according to the...
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Tanglha (officially Nyainqêntanglha Feng; Tibetan: གཉན་ཆེན་ཐང་ལྷ་, Wylie:
Gnyan-chen-thang-lha; Chinese: 念青唐古拉峰, Pinyin: Niànqīng Tánggǔlā Fēng) is the...
- (lHa-tho-tho-ri
gNyan-btsan) 29
Trinyen Zungtsen (Khri-
gnyan gZung-btsan) 30
Drongnyen Deu ('Bro-
gnyan lDe'u) 31
Tagbu Nyasig (sTag-ri
gNyan-gzigs) 579–619...
- yet
emerged as the
national symbol of Tibet. In the text, a nyen (wylie:
gNyan,
mountain spirit)
kills his son-in-law, Khri-to, who is the
primeval human...
- Ur-shanabi,
Utnapishtim Balinese mythology Batara Kala,
Setesuyara Bon
mythology gNyan Buddhism King Yama
Canaanite mythology Mot,
Arsay Celtic mythology Aed,...
- and is said to have been
transmitted in the 11th
century to Lung Bon lHa
gnyan by a
miraculous apparition of
Dranpa Namkha's son.
Byang chub sems gab pa...
-
Transcriptions Wylie gnyan chen
thang lha THL
Nyenchenthanglha Tibetan Pinyin Nyainqêntanglha...
-
privately in 1902. His guru was Hari
Mahadev Pandit,
editor of
Vividh Gnyan Vistar.
Lakshmana Rao was the ****istant editor. He
wrote Sivaji Charithram...
- yet
emerged as the
national symbol of Tibet. In the text, a nyen (wylie:
gNyan,
mountain spirit)
kills his son-in-law, Khri-to, who is the
primeval human...
- seng ge, 1177-1237), son of
Tsangpa Gyare's
brother Lhanyen (Wylie: lha
gnyan).
Darma Sengge was
succeeded by his own
nephew Zhönnu
Sengge (Wylie: gzhon...