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[[ | [[ku sa ra]] - Indian master invited to Tibet by King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | ||
[[ | [[kong co]] - 1) queen, lady, princess etc. 2) the wife of King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | ||
[[ | [[khri btsun]] - 1) queen. 2) the Nepalese queen of King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | ||
[[ | [[khrims chen drug]] - the six major laws, {[[gtan khrims lnga]]} + {[[kheng mi ldog pa]]} [instigated by King Songtsen Gampo] [RY] | ||
[[ | [[gram pa rgyangs]] - Drampa Gyang; One of the twelve missionary temple (mtha' 'dul gtsug lag khang) built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | ||
[[ | [[jo bo mi bskyod rdo rje]] - Jowo Mikyö Dorje, a crowned-Buddha image in Ramoche Temple at Lhasa, brought by the Nepalese wife of King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | ||
[[ | [[jo bo rin po che]] - Jowo Shakyamuni, or Jowo Rinpoche, the crowned Buddha of Lhasa, brought to Tibet by King Songtsen Gampo's Chinese wife [RY] | ||
[[ | [['phags pa spyan ras gzigs kyi sprul pa rgyal po srong btsan sgam po]] - King Songtsen Gampo, an emanation of [[Avalokitesvara]] [RY] | ||
[[ | [['phrul snang]] - Trülnang. One of two important temples in Lhasa built by King Songtsen Gampo and housing a statue of Buddha Shakyamuni [RY] | ||
[[ | [[brag lha klu phug]] - Dra Lhalupuk; King Songtsen Gampo's meditation cave on the front side of [[Chakpori Hill]] [RY] | ||
[[ma Ni bka' 'bum]] - teaching of [[Avalokiteshvara]] by King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | |||
[[zan ching]] - Chinese princess married to King Songtsen Gampo, [[rgya bza' kong jo]] [IW] | |||
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]] [[Category: Tantra]] | [[yang 'dul lha khang bzhi]] - Four Temples for Further Taming. established by King Songtsen Gampo at Kongpo Puchu, Lhodrak Khoting, Chamtrin Degye, and Changdra Dumtso [RY] | ||
[[ra mo che]] - Ramochey. One of two important temples in Lhasa housing the statue of Buddha Shakyamuni brought to Tibet by the queens of King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | |||
[[ra sa 'phrul snang]] - Rasa Trulnang. A famous temple in Lhasa built by King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | |||
[[lha gcig khri btsun]] - Bhrikuti, King Songtsen Gampo's Nepalese queen [RY] | |||
[[lha sa]] - Lhasa. 'Abode of the Gods.' The capital of Tibet and location of the famous Jokhang temple founded by King Songtsen Gampo [RY] | |||
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]] [[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]] [[Category: Tantra]] [[Category: Tantric Deities]] [[Category: Rime']] [[Category: Buddhist Teachers]] [[Category: Sacred Sites]] [[Category: Dzogchen]] |
Revision as of 12:59, 7 March 2006
ku sa ra - Indian master invited to Tibet by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
kong co - 1) queen, lady, princess etc. 2) the wife of King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
khri btsun - 1) queen. 2) the Nepalese queen of King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
khrims chen drug - the six major laws, {gtan khrims lnga} + {kheng mi ldog pa} [instigated by King Songtsen Gampo] [RY]
gram pa rgyangs - Drampa Gyang; One of the twelve missionary temple (mtha' 'dul gtsug lag khang) built in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
jo bo mi bskyod rdo rje - Jowo Mikyö Dorje, a crowned-Buddha image in Ramoche Temple at Lhasa, brought by the Nepalese wife of King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
jo bo rin po che - Jowo Shakyamuni, or Jowo Rinpoche, the crowned Buddha of Lhasa, brought to Tibet by King Songtsen Gampo's Chinese wife [RY]
'phags pa spyan ras gzigs kyi sprul pa rgyal po srong btsan sgam po - King Songtsen Gampo, an emanation of Avalokitesvara [RY]
'phrul snang - Trülnang. One of two important temples in Lhasa built by King Songtsen Gampo and housing a statue of Buddha Shakyamuni [RY]
brag lha klu phug - Dra Lhalupuk; King Songtsen Gampo's meditation cave on the front side of Chakpori Hill [RY]
ma Ni bka' 'bum - teaching of Avalokiteshvara by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
zan ching - Chinese princess married to King Songtsen Gampo, rgya bza' kong jo [IW]
yang 'dul lha khang bzhi - Four Temples for Further Taming. established by King Songtsen Gampo at Kongpo Puchu, Lhodrak Khoting, Chamtrin Degye, and Changdra Dumtso [RY]
ra mo che - Ramochey. One of two important temples in Lhasa housing the statue of Buddha Shakyamuni brought to Tibet by the queens of King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
ra sa 'phrul snang - Rasa Trulnang. A famous temple in Lhasa built by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
lha gcig khri btsun - Bhrikuti, King Songtsen Gampo's Nepalese queen [RY]
lha sa - Lhasa. 'Abode of the Gods.' The capital of Tibet and location of the famous Jokhang temple founded by King Songtsen Gampo [RY]