- "The Lord of the World". In Tibet, he is Chenrezig, also
spelled Spyan-ras
gzigs, "With a
Pitying Look". In China, the
bodhisattva takes a
female form and...
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found in most
Tibetan temples under the name Chenrézik (Wylie:
Spyan ras
gzigs).
Guanyin is also
beloved and
worshipped in the
temples in Nepal. The Hiranya...
- the Old
Tibetan Chronicle, a
group convinced Tagbu Nyazig (Stag-bu snya-
gzigs) to
rebel against Gudri Zingpoje (Dgu-gri Zing-po-rje), who was, in turn...
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actual or out of courtesy, of the
agent of the action, thus lta 'see', hon.
gzigs; b**** 'do', hon. mdzad.
Where a
specific honorific verb stem does not exist...
- this are the
Chamba (Byams-pa, i.e., Maitreya) and
Chenresi (sPyan-ras-
gzigs, i.e. Avalokiteshvara)
monasteries which are of
uncertain date. The royal...
- Bur: လောကနတ်
lawka nat (IPA: [lɔ́ka̰ naʔ]) Tib: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་
spyan ras
gzigs Mn: Жанрайсиг,
Janraisig 觀世音 or 觀音 Cn: Guānshì Yīn or Guān Yīn Jp: Kanzeon...
- (帕木竹巴(ㄆㄚˋ ㄇㄨˋ ㄓㄨˊ ㄅㄚ)) (AD 1354–1618) –
Ruled by the
House of
rLangs Lha-
gzigs (朗林色) of
Tibetan descent Han Song (韓宋(ㄏㄢˊ ㄙㄨㄥˋ)) (AD 1355–1366) – Ruled...
- ba'i
zhing khams 'di Phan
thang bde ba ma lus 'byung ba'i gnas
Spyan ras
gzigs ba
bstan 'dzin rgya
mtsho yin
Zhabs pad srid mtha'i bar du
brtan gyur cig...
- gZung-btsan) 30
Drongnyen Deu ('Bro-gnyan lDe'u) 31
Tagbu Nyasig (sTag-ri gNyan-
gzigs) 579–619 32
Namri Songtsen (gNam-ri Srong-btsan) ?–629 33
Songtsen Gampo...
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singers and texts, but
these battles nearly always include Tajik (Wylie: stag
gzig) and
Khache Muslim adversaries. Lhasa: Some
versions say that, aged 39, he...