- The
Ganden Phodrang or
Ganden Podrang (Tibetan: དགའ་ལྡན་ཕོ་བྲང, Wylie: dGa' ldan pho brang,
Lhasa dialect: [ˈkɑ̃̀tɛ̃̀ ˈpʰóʈɑ̀ŋ]; Chinese: 甘丹頗章; pinyin:...
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Ganden Monastery (also
Gaden or Gandain[citation needed]) or
Ganden Namgyeling or
Monastery of
Gahlden is one of the "great three"
Gelug university monasteries...
- 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...
- Furthermore, it is also
called the
Ganden school,
after the
first monastery established by Tsongkhapa. The
Ganden Tripa ("
Ganden Throne Holder") is the official...
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Ganden Phodrang was the
Tibetan government established by the 5th
Dalai Lama,
which lasted until the 2011, when the 14th
Dalai Lama
devolved power to a...
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Ganden Sumtsenling Monastery, also
known as
Sungtseling and
Guihuasi (Tibetan: དགའ་ལྡན་སུམ་རྩེན་གླིང་, Wylie: dga' ldan sum
rtsen gling, THL:
ganden sumtsenling;...
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Gelug monasteries of
Tibet founded by Je Tsongkhapa. The
other two are
Ganden Monastery and Sera Monastery.
Drepung is the
largest of all
Tibetan monasteries...
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Khedrup Gyatso (1
November 1838 – 31
January 1856) was
recognized by the
Ganden Tripa as the 11th
Dalai Lama of
Tibet and
enthroned in 1842. He enlarged...
- 103rd
Ganden Tripa Jetsun Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche (1937 – 21
April 2017) was the 103rd
Ganden Tripa (spiritual leader) of the
Gelug school of Tibetan...
- (or regents) led the
Tibetan government in Lhasa,
known as the
Ganden Phodrang. The
Ganden Phodrang government officially functioned as a
protectorate under...