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Buddhism from 1438 to 1450. He was born in
Tsang Zhalu (gtsang zhwa lu) in 1375, and was
ordained at
Zhalu Monastery (zhwa lu dgon pa). He was the first...
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another consort,
Khadrobum of
Zhalu.
Being fatherless at birth, his
uncle Phagpa entrusted his
upbringing to the lord of
Zhalu. When
Phagpa died in December...
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renowned adherent of this
lineage was
Buton Rinchen Drub (1290–1364) of
Zhalu, who was a
student of
Trophupa Sonam Sengge (Wylie: khro phu ba bsod nams...
- birth,
because he was born fatherless, his care was ****igned to the lord of
Zhalu. At the age of 14 in 1892, he
succeeded his
uncles title and was appointed...
- south. He also
brought a
famous Buddhist teacher,
Buton Rinchendrub of
Zhalu, to live in a
temple there.
Later in the 14th
century Phakpa Pelzangpo's...
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Wylie transliteration: Zhwa-lu
Official transcription (China): Xalu THL:
Zhalu Other transcriptions:
Shalu Chinese transcription(s) Traditional: 夏魯寺 Simplified:...
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influential with the
Sakyapa overlords.
Buddhist guru
Butan Rinchen Drub of
Zhalu resided here at the
invitation of the
prince and made it his
religious seat...
- (Sanggye Tashi) in 1313–14. However, a do****ent sent to the
Tibetan myriarchy Zhalu in 1307 is
issued by
Sanggye Pal. It is
therefore probable that Sanggye...
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restore Tibetan architecture in
Tibetan monasteries,
notably Grathang and
Zhalu, Iwang. She was
appointed by the
Swiss Federal government to
supervise the...
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issued in the
great temple of Dadu in May 1336. A do****ent
preserved in the
Zhalu Monastery in 1348
shows that he
still had a say in
Tibetan affairs at that...