- that was held by
three learned Lamas headed by
Lhatsun Chempo,
crowning the
first Chogyal of Sikkim.
Lhatsun Chempo had
suffixed his own
surname of 'Namgye'...
- malaria. From age
eight to
eleven he
studied under his uncle,
Rimpoche Lhatsun, in
order to be
ordained a
Buddhist monk; he was
subsequently recognised...
- headquarters, 110 km west of Gangtok. Planned,
designed and
founded by Lama
Lhatsun Chempo in 1647, it is one of the
oldest and
premier monasteries of Sikkim...
-
Drukpa II,
Gyalwang Kunga Paljor ('brug chen kun dga' dpal 'byor) 1428-1476
Lhatsun Kunga Chökyi
Gyatso (lha
btsun kun dga' chos kyi rgya mtsho) 1432-1505...
-
Kashor Stūpa",
Recorded by
Yeshe Tsogyal and
hidden as terma;
Discovered by
Lhatsün Ngönmo,
rediscovered by
Ngakchang Shakya Zangpo;
Translated by
Samye Translations...
- and
concealed as
treasure by
Yeshe Tsogyal (8th century).
Discovered by
Lhatsün Ngönmo;
Rediscovered by
Ngakchang Sākya
Zangpo (15th century). Translated...
-
Kunkyong Lingpa (1408–1489)
Tennyi Lingpa Padma Tsewang Gyalpo (1480–1535)
Lhatsün Namkha Jikmé (1597 – c. 1650) Jatsön
Nyingpo (1585–1656),
revealed the...
-
Pemayangtse (2 km from Pelling). The
Buddhist monastery was
founded by Lama
Lhatsun Chempo.
Built as a
three storied structure, the
monastery depicts paintings...
- gling, THL
Sangngak Chö Ling),
established in the 17th
century by Lama
Lhatsün Chempo, is one of the
oldest monasteries in Pelling,
about 10 km from Gyalshing...
- Yuksom. It was also
known as the Hermit's Cell
after its
ascetic founder Lhatsun Namkha Jigme, who
along with two
other lamas from
Tibet met at Norbugang...