Difference between revisions of "chos gling sprul sku 'jig rten dbang phyug"

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Ch�ling Tulku Jigten Wangchuk (18th cent.), a disciple of Kunzang Dechen Gyalpo [RY]
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king who rules according to buddhist laws, lord of death, courtesy to great personage, epithet of buddha, dharmaraja, sovereign of the doctrine, dharma king [JV]
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1) Dharma-king, king of religion, dharma-raja, religious, pious ruler, Dharma Raja, title given to kings who are protectors of Buddhism. 2) title of king [maharaja] of Sikkim. 3) the Ch�gyal dynasty in Tibet; the name of the dynasty founded by the first Tibetan king/ Dharma King [RY]
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1) Dharma-king/raja [buddhist king or king who protects Buddhism]; 2) Las kyi gshin rje; 3) buddha; 4) religious, pious ruler; 5) chogyal of Sikkim; 5) chogyal dynasty in Tibet [IW]
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1) Dharma-king/raja; 2) Las kyi gshin rje; 3) buddha; 4) religious, pious ruler; 5) Chogyal of Sikkim; 5) chogyal dynasty in Tibet [IW]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:39, 28 December 2005

king who rules according to buddhist laws, lord of death, courtesy to great personage, epithet of buddha, dharmaraja, sovereign of the doctrine, dharma king [JV]

1) Dharma-king, king of religion, dharma-raja, religious, pious ruler, Dharma Raja, title given to kings who are protectors of Buddhism. 2) title of king [maharaja] of Sikkim. 3) the Ch�gyal dynasty in Tibet; the name of the dynasty founded by the first Tibetan king/ Dharma King [RY]

1) Dharma-king/raja [buddhist king or king who protects Buddhism]; 2) Las kyi gshin rje; 3) buddha; 4) religious, pious ruler; 5) chogyal of Sikkim; 5) chogyal dynasty in Tibet [IW]

1) Dharma-king/raja; 2) Las kyi gshin rje; 3) buddha; 4) religious, pious ruler; 5) Chogyal of Sikkim; 5) chogyal dynasty in Tibet [IW]