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Drukpa Kunley (1455–1529), also
known as
Kunga Legpai Zangpo,
Drukpa Kunleg (Tibetan: འབྲུག་པ་ཀུན་ལེགས་, Wylie: brug pa kun legs), and
Kunga Legpa, the...
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capital of Bhutan. The
village monastery was
built in
honour of Lama
Drukpa Kunley who
lived at the turn of the 16th
century and who was po****rly
known as...
- cousin,
Drukpa Kunley (1455–1529), who also
built a
chorten on the site. In
preparing and
blessing the site it is said that Lama
Kunley subdued a demon...
- po****r
Bhutan myth of
divine cloning by the ‘Divine Madman’ Lam
Drukpa Kunley,
reinforcing the Takin’s
cultural and
religious significance in Bhutan....
- even ****ual relations.
Noteworthy historical figures include monk
Drukpa Kunley and the
second Dalai Lama Gendün Gyatso.
Women were also
counted among nyönpa...
- Day". The
group formed in the late 1990s and
originally had four
members —
Kunley McCarthy,
Andre "Suku" Gray, Mark "Meandawg" Henry, and
Ranaldo "Rumblood"...
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umbrella group to
pursue a "unified
democratic movement led by
Rongthong Kunley Dorji,
President of the Druk
National Congress. The group's
offices opened...
- name
Drukpa Kunley, po****rly
called by the
epithet “The
Divine Madman” is
credited with
creating the
tamin with
unique features.
Drukpa Kunley, who was...
- from his
consorting with Dhombis,
outcast women) and
Drukpa Künlek (also
Kunley), the Mad Yogi of Bhutan, who
converted Bhutan to
Buddhism and was famous...
- Bhutan. It is ****ociated with the 500-year-old
Buddhist tradition of
Drukpa Kunley.
Mirrors and
other shiny reflective objects were
believed to
deflect the...