- (Tibetan: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་). The
etymology of the
Tibetan name Chenrézik is
spyan "eye", ras "continuity", and gzig "to look". This
gives the
meaning of one...
- way and is
found in most
Tibetan temples under the name Chenrézik (Wylie:
Spyan ras gzigs).
Guanyin is also
beloved and
worshipped in the
temples in Nepal...
-
transliteration of the
original Sanskrit name. Tibetan: སྤྱན་མི་བཟང, Wylie:
spyan mi bzang, THL Chen Mi Zang, "Ugly Eyes", a
calque of
Sanskrit Virūpākṣa...
- Tsongkhapa.
Below this are the
Chamba (Byams-pa, i.e., Maitreya) and
Chenresi (
sPyan-ras-gzigs, i.e. Avalokiteshvara)
monasteries which are of
uncertain date...
- Avalokiteśvara Bur: လောကနတ်
lawka nat (IPA: [lɔ́ka̰ naʔ]) Tib: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་
spyan ras
gzigs Mn: Жанрайсиг,
Janraisig 觀世音 or 觀音 Cn: Guānshì Yīn or Guān Yīn...
- was a
manifestation of the
bodhisattva Chenresig, or Avalokiteśvara (Tib.
Spyan-ras-gzigs)
while the
ogress in turn
incarnated Chenresig's
consort Dolma...
- (11) [---] [b]tsan mo mun
chang kong co / mgar
stong rtsan yul zung gyIs
spyan drangste bod yul Slobodník (2006), p. 268.
Dowman (1988), p. 41. Powers...
-
chapels dedicated to rNam.par snang.mdzad, (Vairocana) mGon.po (Mahākāla) and
sPyan.ras.gzigs (Chenresig = Avalokiteshvara). The
Yumchen lhakang, apparently...
-
dbang po, 1439 – 8 July 1491), also
known as Chen-nga
Tsenyepa (Wylie:
Spyan snga ts'e
gnyis pa), was a king of
central Tibet who
reigned in 1481–1491...
- ris skor ba'i
zhing khams 'di Phan
thang bde ba ma lus 'byung ba'i gnas
Spyan ras
gzigs ba
bstan 'dzin rgya
mtsho yin
Zhabs pad srid mtha'i bar du brtan...