- "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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- The
Dratshang Lhentshog (Dzongkha: གྲྭ་ཚང་ལྷན་ཚོགས་; Wylie: grwa-
tshang lhan-tshogs) is the
Commission for the
Monastic Affairs of Bhutan.
Under the 2008...
- before, the
monastery was
built around the
Taktsang Senge Samdup (stag
tshang seng ge bsam grub) cave,
where custom holds that the
Indian Guru Padmasambhava...
-
Pandatsang Rapga (Tibetan: སྤོམ་མདའ་ཚང་རབ་དགའ་, Wylie: spom mda'
tshang rab dga; 1902–1974) was a
Khampa revolutionary during the
first half of the 20th...