-
spoken only by a few
older inhabitants of the five
villages Furu-Awa, (Furu-)
Nangwa (Busuu-speaking), (Furu-)Turuwa, (Furu-)Sambari (Bishuo-speaking) and Furubana...
- Twice, in 1915 and 1917, he sent
batches of
young monks to
Zhenphen Choki Nangwa (1871–1927) in Dokham. They
later returned to
Bhutan and
became influential...
-
Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche Jonang Shimla Monastery - seat of
Khenpo Choekyi Nangwa Rinpoche Tsangwa Monastery in
Dzamthang is one of the
largest with home...
- 36th Drikungpa,
Drikung Kyabgön
Chungtsang Rinpoche, Könchok
Tenzin Chökyi
Nangwa (b. 1942)
lives in Lhasa, Tibet.
Another unique feature of the
Drikung lineage...
- (led by
teachers like
Khentrul Jamphel Lodrö Rinpoché and
Khenpo Chokyi Nangwa) and
among the
Chinese (led by
teachers like
Tulku Jamyang Lodrö and mKhan...
- Marupotra, Motani, Ninjah, Nunhja, Nareja, Nangreja, Nidamani, Nizamani, Naija,
Nangwa, Nosakhja, Rukhnani/Rakrani, Raipar/Repar, Ramuja/Rameja, Sakhi, Sakhija/Sukhija...
- born in Danang, Kham, Tibet, and was
recognized by
Drukchen Kunzig Chokyi Nangwa based on the
instructional letter from the 13th Karmapa,
Dudul Dorje that...
-
Khenpo Shenga Rinpoche, also
Shenpen Chökyi
Nangwa (1871–1927) was a
Tibetan scholar in the
Nyingma and
Sakya traditions of
Tibetan Buddhism.
Khenpo Shenga...
-
Royal House of Ladakh, India. He was the
youngest child of his father,
Nangwa Thayas, the
titular King of Matho, and his wife,
Princess Yeshes Wangmo...
-
lineage gyalwa ka yi lama — the
teacher which is the word of the
buddhas nangwa da yi lama — the
symbolic teacher of all
appearances rigpa dön gyi lama...