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Geshe Tsultim Gyeltsen (1923 –
February 13, 2009) was a
Tibetan lama and
human rights activist living in the
United States.
Gyeltsen had been described...
- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Tibetan characters. Dölpopa Shérap
Gyeltsen (Tibetan: དོལ་པོ་པ་ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wylie: dol po pa shes rab
rgyal mtshan)...
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Buddhist center founded by
Geshe Gyeltsen in 1978. The
Thubten Dhargye Ling
Buddhist Center was
founded in 1978 by
Geshe Gyeltsen at the "urging of his students...
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involvement in the
death of the animal.
According to tradition,
Shardza Tashi Gyeltsen famously realized the
rainbow body.
Chaoul (2006)
opened the discourse...
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Jedrung Lhawang Chokyi Gyeltsen (rje
drung lha
dbang chos kyi
rgyal mtshan, 1537-1603) was
identified as Baso
Chokyi Gyeltsen's reincarnation." Tibetan...
- Tai Situpas. He also
notably invited the
Jonang savant Dölpopa Shérab
Gyeltsen to
teach him, but was rebuffed.
Toghon Temür was born to Kuśala, known...
- of the Dead.
Tradition holds that he was a
reincarnation of
Chokro Lü
Gyeltsen, a
disciple of Padmasambhava.
Karma Lingpa was born in
southeast Tibet...
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leader of Bon.
Menri Monastery was
established in 1405 by Nyammé Shérap
Gyeltsen (Wylie:
mnyam med shes rab
rgyal mtshan, 1356–1416) from
Gyarong (Gyelrong)...
- ISSN 1768-2959.
Retrieved 2021-02-08. Gardner,
Alexander (October 2010). "Drakpa
Gyeltsen". The
Treasury of Lives:A
Biographical Encyclopedia of
Tibetan Religion...
- of a
Dharmachakra guise. The
dhvaja (Sanskrit; Tibetan: རྒྱལ་མཚན་, THL:
gyeltsen) "banner, flag" was a
military standard of
ancient Indian warfare. The...