- (Mongolian: Гандантэгчэнлин хийд,
Gandantegchenlin khiid), also
known as
Gandan Monastery, is a
Buddhist monastery in
Bayangol District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia...
- pho brang,
Lhasa dialect: [ˈkɑ̃̀tɛ̃̀ ˈpʰóʈɑ̀ŋ]; Chinese: 甘丹頗章; pinyin:
Gāndān Pōzhāng) was the
Tibetan system of
government established by the 5th Dalai...
- [citation needed] In 1839, the 5th Bogd
Jebtsundamba moved his
residence to
Gandan Hill, an
elevated position to the west of the
Baruun ****uurchin markets...
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Pronunciation in IPA: [[ˈkàntɛ̃]]
Chinese transcription(s) Simplified: 甘丹寺 Pinyin:
Gāndān Sì
Ganden Monastery Religion Affiliation Tibetan Buddhism Sect
Gelug Deity...
- The
Ganden Tripa, also
spelled Gaden Tripa (Wylie: dga’ ldan khri pa "Holder of the
Ganden Throne"), is the
title of the
spiritual leader of the Gelug...
- China.
Lonely Planet. p. 724. ISBN 978-1-74059-915-3.
Retrieved 2010-03-17.
Gandan Sumtseling Monastery. Mayhew, Bradley;
Korina Miller; Alex
English (2002)...
- The
Kashag (Tibetan: བཀའ་ཤག ་, Wylie: bkaʼ-shag, ZYPY: Gaxag,
Lhasa dialect: [ˈkáɕaʔ]; Chinese: 噶廈; pinyin: Gáxià) was the
governing council of
Tibet during...
- the town
itself is a
tourist destination,
primarily due to the
nearby Gandan Sumtseling Monastery,
Ganden Sumtsen Ling, 松赞林寺 Sōngzànlín Sì), Pudacuo...
- of
modernization and
social change.
Since the late 1940s, one monastery,
Gandan Monastery, with a
community of 100 monks, was open in Ulaanbaatar. It was...
- This
article lists the
rulers of
Tibet from the
beginning of
legendary history.
Included are
regimes with
their base in
Central Tibet, that held authority...