- The
great ascetic Drogon Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211) was the main
disciple of
Lingchen Repa Pema
Dorje and the
founder of the
Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan...
- The
Drukpa lineage was
founded in the
Tsang region of
Tibet by
Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211), and
later became influential in
Ladakh and Bhutan. It is one...
-
Gyaring Lake (Tibetan: མཚོ་སྐྱ་རིང་, Wylie:
mtsho skya ring) or
Zhaling Lake (Chinese: 扎陵湖; pinyin: Zhālíng Hú) is a
large freshwater lake in the Yellow...
- Bhutan.
According to
traditional accounts, when the sect's founder,
Tsangpa Gyare, 1st
Gyalwang Drukpa,
began to
build Ralung Monastery,
there was a violent...
- father's side,
Ngawang Namgyal descended from the
family line of
Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211), the
founder of the
Drukpa Lineage. In his youth,
Ngawang Namgyal...
- inclusion. Just
before he died, the
founder of the
Drukpa school,
Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje told his
nephew and heir, Onre
Darma Senge (1177–1237), "A Khampa...
-
Vajrayana Buddhism. This
lineage of
reincarnated masters started from
Tsangpa Gyare, the
first Gyalwang Drukpa and
founder of the school. The 12th Gyalwang...
-
Tsangpa Gyare (1161–1211), who
established monasteries at
Longbol (Wylie:
klong rbol) and
Ralung Monastery (Wylie: rwa lung). Later,
Tsangpa Gyare went to...
- the
Drukpa Lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism. It was
founded in 1180 by
Tsangpa Gyare, 1st
Gyalwang Drukpa, a
disciple of
Lingje Répa (Wylie:
gling rje ras pa)...
-
descended from
Lhabum (lha 'bum), the
second eldest brother of
Tsangpa Gyare. His
father was
Rinchen Zangpo and
mother was Gomokee. He was
nephew to...