- "Four-Faced God"),
Simianfo (四面佛, "Four-Faced Buddha") or
Fantian (梵天),
Tshangs pa (ཚངས་པ) in Tibetan, Phạm Thiên (梵天) in Vietnamese,
Bonten (梵天) in ****anese...
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Gyatso 1683–1706 1688 1697 No Yes, in 1721
after death ཚངས་དབྱངས་རྒྱ་མཚོ་
tshang dbyangs rgya
mtsho Cangyang Gyaco 倉央嘉措 Tsañyang
Gyatso 7
Kelzang Gyatso...
- from the
Bhutias of Sikkim. The
monastery was
built for "pure monks" (ta-
tshang)
meaning "monks of pure lineage",
celibate and
without any
physical abnormality...
- bka'-brgyud), or
Kamtsang Kagyu (Tibetan: ཀརྨ་ཀཾ་ཚང་, Wylie: kar+ma kaM
tshang), is a
widely practiced and
probably the second-largest
lineage within the...
- born to a
modest family known as
Drongto Norbutsang (grong stod nor bu
tshang) in Lithang, Kham, Tibet. His
father was
Lobzang Nyendrak (blo
bzang snyan...
- Gsar-rdzong (Chinese: 沙尔宗; pinyin: Shā'rzōng, ****hug IPA: [sarndzu]) and Da-
tshang (Chinese: 大藏; pinyin: Dàzàng, ****hug IPA: [tatsʰi]). The
endonym of the...
-
being the Amo Chu or
Torsa River, the Wang Chu or Raidak, and the Puna
Tshang Chu or Sankosh. It is met by
three other major streams before it
again debouches...
- 2017. "stag
tshang lha mo dgon, TBRC
Resource ID G3278".
Buddhist Digital Resource Center.
Retrieved 2017-10-05. (also called: stag
tshang lha mo dgon...
-
Historical GIS "stag
tshang lha mo dgon, TBRC
Resource ID G3278".
Buddhist Digital Resource Center.
Retrieved 2017-10-05. (also called: stag
tshang lha mo dgon...
-
Keutsang Hermitage (ke’u
tshang) is a
historical hermitage,
belonging to the Sera Monastery,
about 8
kilometres (26,000 ft)
northwest of
Lhasa in Tibet...