- Dzong) was
built in 1216 by Lama
Gyalwa Lhanapa (1164–1224),
founder of the
Lhapa branch of the
Drikung Kagyu, at the
place where Dechen Phodrang Monastery...
- (chamber ensmeble);
Trailing Vortices (chamber orchestra); Fate of the
Lhapa (film score) postminimalism; also
composer of film music:
Native New Yorker...
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consolidated control over
western Bhutan,
subduing rivals belonging to the
Lhapa, a
branch of the
Drikung Kagyu sect,
which had
built some of the original...
-
Several sub-schools
branched off from the
Drikung Kagyü
including the
Lhapa or
Lhanangpa Kagyü,
founded by Nö
Lhanangpa (Wylie:
gnyos lha nang pa, 1164–1224)...
-
founder of the
Lhapa subsect of the
Kargyupa school, to whom is
attributed the
introduction of
strategically built dzong.
Although the
Lhapa subsect had...
- ****ociation of
Northern California. She
performed on the film
score Fate of the
Lhapa (2007) by
composer William Susman.
Wangmo Satho is
based in Richmond, California...
-
schools of
western Bhutan such as the
Lhapa sect. Eventually, the
Tsangpa invaded Bhutan in
collaboration with the
Lhapa hierarchs to
eliminate Ngawang Namgyal...
-
Gyaltshen wrote that
during the 12th
century the
temple was
looked after by the
Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that
during the 13th
century it was
handed over to a...
-
Susman and
appears on the
soundtrack CDs for Oil on Ice (2005), Fate of the
Lhapa (2007) and
Music for
Moving Pictures (2009).
Metamorphosis (New Albion,...
- Kagyud,
known as
Lhapa had
great influence and
controlled a
large part of
western Bhutan. However, the
Phajo over came the
dominance over
Lhapa in the later...