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1) good luck, auspicious goodness; 2) congratulations; 3) hello. [IW]
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seat of the [[Panchen Lama]], [[Gelukpa]] Monastery. [RY]
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seat of panchen lama, heaps of glory, auspicious events or things, monastery near [[Shigatse]]. [JV]
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[[Tashi Lhunpo]]; founded in 1447 by [[Gendun Drub]] ([[dge 'dun grub]], 1391-1475), [[Tsongkhapa]]'s nephew and disciple. He was retroactively designated as the first [[Dalai Lama]] and his relics were preserved in a [[stupa]] at [[Tashi Lhunpo]]. ''Tashi Lhunpo'', which housed up to four thousand monks, is the seat of the [[Panchen Lama]]s. [MR] [RY]
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Literally ''[[Tashi Lhunpo]]'' monastery. [IW]
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1) [[Lucky Mound]]. 2) [[Tashi Lhunpo]]. 3) the seat of [[Panchen Lama]] in [[Tsang]], built in 1447 by the first [[Dalai Lama]]. [RY]
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Tashi Lhunpo (seat of the Tashi lamas, founded in 1447 AD by [[dge 'dun grub]] 1391-1474 AD) [RY]
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Tashi Lhunpo, in Tsang [RY]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:59, 16 September 2009

བཀྲ་ཤིས་ལྷུན་པོ།

seat of the Panchen Lama, Gelukpa Monastery. [RY]

seat of panchen lama, heaps of glory, auspicious events or things, monastery near Shigatse. [JV]

Tashi Lhunpo; founded in 1447 by Gendun Drub (dge 'dun grub, 1391-1475), Tsongkhapa's nephew and disciple. He was retroactively designated as the first Dalai Lama and his relics were preserved in a stupa at Tashi Lhunpo. Tashi Lhunpo, which housed up to four thousand monks, is the seat of the Panchen Lamas. [MR] [RY]

Literally Tashi Lhunpo monastery. [IW]

1) Lucky Mound. 2) Tashi Lhunpo. 3) the seat of Panchen Lama in Tsang, built in 1447 by the first Dalai Lama. [RY]

Tashi Lhunpo (seat of the Tashi lamas, founded in 1447 AD by dge 'dun grub 1391-1474 AD) [RY]

Tashi Lhunpo, in Tsang [RY]