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Names Tri
Ralpacan (ཁྲི་གཙུག་ལྡེ་བཙན) Era name and dates
Kyitak (སྐྱིད་རྟག; Chinese: 彝泰; pinyin: Yítài): 815–838...
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continued for some time.
Tritsu Detsen (Khri
gtsug lde brtsan), best
known as
Ralpacan, is
important to
Tibetan Buddhists as one of the
three Dharma Kings who...
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Trisong Detsen, and
Ralpacan — who
established Buddhism in Tibet. The
inscription on the Skar cung
Pillar (erected by
Ralpacan, who
ruled c. 800–815)...
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served as
Banchenpo (Wylie: ban chen po, "Monk Minister")
during Ralpacan's reign. He was
friendly to Tang China, and
signed a
peace treaty between...
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exiled Tibetan ruler named Lhase Tsangma, the
brother of
Tibetan king
Ralpacan who
arrived in
Monyul in 837 A.D or earlier. A
descendant of
Gongkar Gyal...
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dissemination Padmasambhāva Śāntarakṣita Kamalaśīla
Songtsen Gampo Trisong Detsen Ralpacan Second dissemination Atiśa
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa...
- an
exiled Tibetan prince named Lhase Tsangma,
brother of
Tibetan ruler Ralpacan in the 9th
century C.E. The
Koriapar Dooar falls under the
Sonitpur district...
- Tibet. The
Three Dharma Kings were
Songtsen Gampo, Tri Songdetsen, and
Ralpacan. The Skar-cung
pillar erected by
Sadnalegs (ruled c. 800-815) says that...
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dissemination Padmasambhāva Śāntarakṣita Kamalaśīla
Songtsen Gampo Trisong Detsen Ralpacan Second dissemination Atiśa
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa...
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dissemination Padmasambhāva Śāntarakṣita Kamalaśīla
Songtsen Gampo Trisong Detsen Ralpacan Second dissemination Atiśa
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa...