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Surmang (or Zurmang)
refers to a vast
alpine nomadic and
farming region,
historically a
duchy under the King of Nangchen, with vast land
holdings spreading...
- line of
incarnate Tibetan lamas who
traditionally head
Surmang monastery complex in Kham, now
Surmang.
There have been
twelve such
Trungpa tulkus. They are...
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recognized by Tai Situ
Rinpoche in 1991, and
enthroned a year
later at
Surmang Monastery at a
ceremony presided over by
Domkhar Rinpoche, a high Kagyu...
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senior lama there), he
requested that
Gangshar come to
Surmang as his
tutor and to lead the
Surmang seminary program; the
Venerable Khenpo consented. According...
- The 11th of the
Trungpa tülkus, he was a tertön,
supreme abbot of the
Surmang monasteries, scholar, teacher, poet, artist, and
originator of Shambhala...
- and location, that
Surmang, a
Tibetan Buddhist monastery currently within Chinese borders may be real
basis of the Sarmoung.
Surmang has been more recently...
- line of
incarnate Tibetan lamas who
traditionally head
Surmang monastery complex in Kham, now
Surmang.
There have been
twelve such
Trungpa tulkus. They are...
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students belonged to the
Kagyu school. His
teachings were
transmitted in the
Surmang monasteries of the Trungpa-lineage, and from
there also
spread to the Nyingma...
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secretary during the war
against Tibet. Ma Biao
fought to
defend Lesser Surmang against the
attacking Tibetans on
March 24–26, 1932. The
invading Tibetan...
- and
Jamgon Kongtrul Ralung Monastery — the seat of the
Gyalwang Drukpa Surmang Monastery — the seat of the
Trungpa tülkus
Tsurphu Monastery — the seat...