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[[Image:Palpung.jpg|frame|Traditional painting of Palpung Monastery in Tibet]]
[[Image:Palpung.jpg|frame|Traditional painting of Palpung Monastery in Tibet]]
'''Palpung Monastery''' or '''Palpung Chökhor Ling''' (Tib. དཔལ་སྤུངས་ཆོས་འཁོར་གླིང་, [[Wyl.]] ''dpal spungs chos 'khor gling'') was founded in 1729 by [[Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné]] under the patronage of the King of [[Dergé]], Tenpa Tsering (1678-1738). Thereafter it replaced [[Karma Gön]] (Wyl. ''lho kar ma dgon'') near Chamdo as the seat of the [[Tai Situ]] incarnations, who themselves became known as the Palpung Situ.
'''Palpung Monastery''' or '''Palpung Chökhor Ling''' (Tib. དཔལ་སྤུངས་ཆོས་འཁོར་གླིང་, [[Wyl.]] ''dpal spungs chos 'khor gling'') was founded in 1729 by [[Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné]] under the patronage of the King of [[Dergé]], [[Tenpa Tsering]] (1678-1738). Thereafter it replaced [[Karma Gön]] (Wyl. ''lho kar ma dgon'') near Chamdo as the seat of the [[Tai Situ]] incarnations, who themselves became known as the Palpung Situ.


==Internal Links==
==Internal Links==
*[[Palpung Situ Incarnation Line]]
*[[Palpung Situ Incarnation Line]]
*[[Tsadra Rinchen Drak]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.palpung.org Palpung Web Centre]
*[http://www.palpung.org Palpung Web Centre]
*[http://www.tbrc-dlms.org/link?RID=G36 TBRC profile]
*{{TBRC|G36|TBRC Profile}}
*[http://treasuryoflives.org/en/institution/Pelpung Treasury of Lives]
*[http://treasuryoflives.org/en/institution/Pelpung Treasury of Lives]


[[Category:Kagyü Monasteries]]
[[Category:Kagyü Monasteries]]

Latest revision as of 12:41, 11 September 2020

Traditional painting of Palpung Monastery in Tibet

Palpung Monastery or Palpung Chökhor Ling (Tib. དཔལ་སྤུངས་ཆོས་འཁོར་གླིང་, Wyl. dpal spungs chos 'khor gling) was founded in 1729 by Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné under the patronage of the King of Dergé, Tenpa Tsering (1678-1738). Thereafter it replaced Karma Gön (Wyl. lho kar ma dgon) near Chamdo as the seat of the Tai Situ incarnations, who themselves became known as the Palpung Situ.

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