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Sonam Lhundrup (1456–1531) was a
great abbot of
Mustang and the son of the
second Mustang Dharma King, Agon Sangpo. He
wrote a four-volume
Buddhist scripture...
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Vajrayana Buddhism, the
cremation zone of the
temple complex falls under '
Lhundrup Tsek' or 'Spontaneous
Mound charnel ground' and is
revered among the eight...
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Geshe Lhundrup Rigsel (sometimes
called Lama
Lhundrup) was
abbot of
Kopan Monastery in Nepal. He was born in 1941 to a poor
peasant family in Tibet, and...
- rin chen) Salo Jampa'i
Dorje (sa lo 'jam pa'i rdo rje) "Ngorchen
Konchog Lhundrup".
Rangjung Yeshe Wiki -
Dharma Dictionnary.
Retrieved 2013-10-28. Townsend...
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Tamzhing Lhündrup Monastery (Wylie: gtam
zhing lhun grub chos gling) in
Bumthang District...
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Number Name
Tenure 1
Pekar Jungney 1651 – 1672 2
Sonam Ozer 1672–1689 3
Pekar Lhundrup 1689–1697 4
Damcho Pekar 1697–1707...
- Publications.
South Yarra, Vic., Australia. ISBN 0-908086-88-1.
Ngawang Lhundrup Dargyé, "The
Hidden Life of the
Sixth Dalai Lama", 1757.
Translated by...
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authorised exploration of
Mustang in 1964.
Jomsom Airport Mustang Caves Sonam Lhundrup Tangbe Lo
Manthang Palace Raffaele, Paul (April 1998). "Into the Forbidden...
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under such
masters as Je Draktopa,
Yeshe Wangpo,
Kunga Tashi and
Jampa Lhundrup,
although his
primary teacher was Buddhaguptanatha.
Taranatha was recognized...
- Review.
Retrieved 10
March 2021. Goldstein,
Melvyn C.; Jiao, Ben;
Tanzen Lhundrup (2009). On the
Cultural Revolution in Tibet: The
Nyemo Incident of 1969...