- Monastery,
founded in 1073, Ngor Evam ****n,
founded in 1429, and
Phanyul Nalendra in
Phanyul,
north of Lhasa,
founded in 1435 by ****chen Rongten. Nalendra...
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ransom rituals. The Bon of the
Extensive Prajnaparamita from the
country of
Phanyul ('phan-yul rgyas-pa 'bum gyi bon)
includes teachings on lay and monastic...
- in the east. The new
acquisitions included Dagpo in the far southeast,
Phanyul (north of Lhasa) and Neu (southeast of Lhasa). He was less
successful against...
- sent an
invasion force under Dorta into Tibet. The
Mongols reached the
Phanyul Valley north of Lhasa,
killing some 500
monks and
destroying and looting...
-
protector of the Red Hats,
Karma Tensung invaded Ü in 1604 and
seized Phanyul. In 1605 his
Tsangpa troops turned against the
Gelugpa and
defeated his...
- new
acquisitions were Lopa (south of Ü),
Dagpo (in the far south-east),
Phanyul (to the
north of Lhasa), and Neu (south-east of Lhasa). The new dependencies...
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activity by the
Tsangpa ruler Karma Tensung who led a
military expedition to
Phanyul in 1605. Two
years later a
conference was held in the
Phagmodrupa stronghold...