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9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu

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became Regent of Tibet until a new Dalai Lama was discovered and crowned. In 1936, because of the inability of the Mongolian lamas to proclaim the discovery of the ninth Khutughtu, Reting Rinpoche recognised Jampal Namdol Chökyi Gyaltsen, then aged four, as the reincarnation of the Jetsundamba
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in Lhasa, Tibet. Six months after his birth, his parents separated and his mother left him in the care of his uncle who was a bodyguard of the thirteenth Dalai Lama. The
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Khutughtu, after the boy passed three sets of tests. Due to the complex political situation, his existence was kept a secret. At the age of seven, he entered the
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for the ninth Jebtsundamba Khutughtu. In July 1999, while visiting Mongolia on a tourist visa, Jampal Namdol took part in an enthronement ceremony at the
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had been reborn in Mongolia and that a process for identifying him had begun. He was found and was anointed on 8 March 2023 by Dalai Lama in India.
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Central Asiatic Journal, XLV:2, 2001, "The Life and Lineage of the Ninth Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Khutukhtu of Urga" by Fabian Sanders, pp. 293-303
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Peer-reviewed biography of the Ninth Jebtsundampa Khutugtu Jampel Namdrol Chokyi Gyeltsen by Lhagvademchig Jadampa on The Treasury of Lives
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Mongolyn IX Bogd Jevzundamba Khutagt Jambalnamdolchoijijantsan. Ulaanbaatar: Gandantegchenlingijn khiidijn "Bilgijn melmii" sonin, 2009.
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escaped from Tibet in 1959, Jampal Namdol did also, fearing that his identity would be revealed and he would be killed or used by the
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https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/dalai-lama-bowls-a-googly-at-china-appoints-mongolian-head-of-buddhism-101679885760747.html
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He was born as Jampal Namdol Chökyi Gyaltsen on the tenth day of the eleventh month of Water Monkey year (6 January 1933) near the
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in New Delhi. His first wife died, and he remarried. In 1975, his family (now including seven children) moved to
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The Prayer for the Swift Rebirth of the 9th Khalkha Jetsun Dampa Rinpoche, by HH the 14th Dalai Lama
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On November 23, 2016, during a visit to Mongolia, the Dalai Lama announced his belief that the
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In exile in India, he worked at various jobs, including in the Tibetan language section of
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Rinpoche died on March 1, 2012, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, after a prolonged illness.
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Altar of 9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu - the spiritual leader of the 
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until 1990, due to the persecution of the Buddhist religion by the Communist
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The 14th Dalai Lama appointed the 9th Jebtsundamba to develop the
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Agvaanluvsanchoyjindanzanvaanchigbalsambuu (Bogd Khan)
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Bogd Khan
Bogd Khan
10th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu
Lhasa
Tibet
Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia
Jebtsundamba Khutuktu
Tibetan Buddhism
Gelug
Khalkha Mongols
Bogd Khan
Dalai Lama
Mongolian People's Republic
Mongolia
Jokhang Temple
thirteenth Dalai Lama
Reting Rinpoche
Drepung Monastery
Khalkha Mitsen
fourteenth Dalai Lama
Communists

Gelug
Khalkha Mongols
14th Dalai Lama
Gandantegchinlen Monastery
Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia

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