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Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo

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28: 181:. From that time on the Tripon who as a monk, assumed the seat of the local government of Nêdong and also ruled as abbot at Dentsa Thel. Brothers of the Tripon married in order to perpetuate the family line, succession going from uncle to nephew. As the Tripons of Nêdong were abbots of the monastery founded by Phagmo Drupa, and hierarchs of the Phagdru Kagyu tradition they became known as 192:(1302–1364) became the Phagdru Myriarch of Nêdong. After he fought with a neighboring myriarchy, the then Sakya ruler of Tibet Ponchen Gyalwa Zangpo dismissed him as myriarch. He later managed to regain his position and eventually overthrew the Sakya rulers - becoming ruler of all of Central Tibet by 1354 (before the 253: 226: 331:
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27: 681: 363: 117:(Brahmaputra) river valley. Later, as his fame spread and disciples gathered, this site developed into the major monastic seat of Dentsa Thel ( 1414: 870: 1090: 865: 336: 300: 286: 1399: 990: 945: 925: 428: 74: 1353: 970: 356: 1394: 1338: 189: 712: 676: 177:) the brother of Chenga Drakpa Jungne was appointed as the hereditary Tripon (myriarch) of the surrounding area of 697: 860: 855: 550: 403: 349: 154: 1105: 825: 1085: 1055: 955: 900: 845: 221: 1170: 960: 910: 805: 1307: 1110: 1080: 623: 500: 248: 170: 126: 106: 50: 93:
In 1158 Dorje Gyalpo built a hermitage at Phagmo Drupa ("Sow's Ferry Crossing") in a juniper forest in
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Phagmodrupa with His Previous Incarnations and Episodes from His Life, 14th-century painting from the
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school of Tibetan Buddhism. He was the elder brother of Kathog Dampa Deshek , who founded
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in 1368). Power remained in the hands of the Phagmodru family until 1434.
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History of the Drukpa Kagyud School in Bhutan (12th to 17th Century)
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appointed Chenga Drakpa Jungne as abbot Dentsa Thel. In 1253, when
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The Treasury of Lives: Biographies of Himalayan Religious Masters
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After the death of Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo, his main disciple
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gave the Sakyapas temporal power in Tibet, Dorje Pel (
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Phagmo Drupa

Rubin Museum of Art
Tibetan
Wylie
Gampopa Sonam Rinchen
Dagpo Kagyu
Tibetan Buddhism
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo
Sakya
Kathog monastery
Nyingma
Nêdong
Tibetan
Wylie
Tsangpo
Tibetan
Wylie
Phagmo Drupa
Tibetan
Jigten Sumgon
Kublai Khan
Tibetan
Wylie
Nêdong
Phagdru
Changchub Gyaltsen
Ming Dynasty
China

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