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Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme (Tibetan: ལྕང་སྐྱ་བློ་བཟང་དཔལ་ལྡན་བསྟན་པའི་སྒྲོན་མེ་, Wylie:
lcang skya blo
bzang dpal ldan
bstan pa'i
sgron me, Chinese:...
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Tenpai Wangchuk (1855–1882) was the
eighth Panchen Lama of Tibet. 8th
Panchen Lama,
Tenpai Wangchuk, also
known as
Namgyal Wangdui Gyaltsen, was born in...
- sources. When the People's
Republic of
China annexed Tibet,
Lozang Penden Tenpé Drönmé
escaped to Taiwan. It has been
reported that
before his
death in...
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Jampa Namkha Chimé, and was
given the name
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen Palzangpo. At twenty-one, he
received full
ordination from Minling...
- rje), 1787-1846:
Changkya Yéshé
Tenpé Gyeltsen (lcang skya ye shes
bstan pa'i
rgyal mtshan) 1849-1875:
Changkya Yéshé
Tenpé Nyima (lcang skya ye shes bstan...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Changkya Ngawang Losang Chöden 3rd
Changkya Khutukhtu 1717 – 1786 Succeeded by
Changkya Yéshé
Tenpé Gyeltsen...
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Dodrupchen Monastery,
often exchanging teachings with
Dodrupchen Jikmé
Tenpé Nyima. He died on the
tenth day of the
second lunar month of the year of...
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Lozang Jamyang Yéshé
Tenpé Gyeltsen, 5th
Jamyang Zhepa...
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cultural center at the
residence of the 7th
Changkya Khutukhtu Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme in
February 1993. The
center has the
following objectives: Promote...
- Dorje, the
second and
third Dodrupchens,
Jikme Phuntsok Jungne and Jikmé
Tenpe Nyima,
Dechen Rigpé Raldri, who was the son of Do
Khyentse Yeshe Dorje,...