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Thangtong Gyalpo (Tibetan: ཐང་སྟོང་རྒྱལ་པོ་, Wylie:
thang stong rgyal po) (1385 CE–1464 CE or 1361 CE–1485 CE), also
known as Chakzampa, the "Iron Bridge...
- the rope had a
catenary shape. The
Tibetan siddha and bridge-builder
Thangtong Gyalpo originated the use of iron
chains in his
version of
simple suspension...
- Archive.
Retrieved 5
October 2014. Gerner,
Manfred (2009).
Chakzampa Thangtong Gyalpo (PDF).
Heidelberg University Library. doi:10.11588/xarep.00000311...
- re-established and
built by
Mahasiddha Thangtong Gyalpo in 1426.
Chung Riwoche is the seat of the
Chakzampa (
Thangtong Gyalpo) sub-lineage of the Shangpa...
- century),
revealed the Kar-gling zhi-khro,
which includes the
Bardo Thödrol
Thangtong Gyalpo (1385–1510)
Ratna Lingpa (1403–1471)
Kunkyong Lingpa (1408–1489)...
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heads of the time. She is
currently a
member of the
monastic community of
Thangtong Dewachen Dupthop Nunnery at
Zilingkha in Thimphu,
which follows the Nyingma...
- school.
According to a
local legend, the
Lhakhang was
built by the
saint Thangtong Gyalpo to
subdue a "serpentine force" that was
located at the foundation...
- the
pilgrimage site for
Tibetans and Bhutanese,
since the 14th century.
Thangtong Gyalpo or Lama Chag Zhampa(Tibetan Yogi)
visited in 13th century,He mentioned...
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school Je Tsongkhapa, is
considered a
mahasiddha in the
Gelug school Thangtong Gyalpo Drukpa Kunley Tsangnyön
Heruka "The
Madman Heruka from Tsang",...
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since the 14th century, as
mentioned by
Jigme Lingpa in the 18th century.
Thangtong Gyalpo or Lama Chag
Zhampa (Tibetan Yogi)
visited in 13th century. He...