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[[File:Ngorchen.png|frame|[[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]]]] | |||
Throneholders of [[Ngor Monastery]]: | Throneholders of [[Ngor Monastery]]: | ||
#[[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]] | #[[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]] (1430-1456)<ref>The dates for the early throneholders correspond to the years during which they were at the head of Ngor Monastery.</ref> | ||
#Könchok Gyaltsen | #[[Müchen Könchok Gyaltsen]] (1456-1462) | ||
#Jamyang Sherab Gyatso | #Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1462-1465) | ||
#Kunga Wangchuk | #Kunga Wangchuk (1465-1478) | ||
#Palden Dorje | #Khedrup Palden Dorje (1478-1482) | ||
# | #[[Gorampa Sönam Senge]] (1482-1486) | ||
#Könchok Pelwa | #Könchok Pelwa (1486-1501) | ||
#Sangye Rinchen | #Sangye Rinchen (1501-1516) | ||
#Lhachok Senge | #Lhachok Senge (1516-1535) | ||
#Könchok Lhundrup | #[[Könchok Lhundrup]] (1535-1557) | ||
#Sangye Senge | #Sangye Senge (1557-1569) | ||
# | #Konchok Pelden (1582-1590) | ||
#Namkha Palzang | #Namkha Palzang (1579-1595) | ||
#Jampa Kunga Tashi | #Jampa Kunga Tashi (1595-1603) | ||
#Kunga Sonam Lhundrup | #Kunga Sonam Lhundrup (1603-1618) | ||
#Palden Döndrup | #Palden Döndrup (1618-1622) | ||
#Namkha Sangye | #Namkha Sangye (1622-1625) | ||
#Sherab Jungne | #Sherab Jungne (1625-1653) | ||
#Namkha Rinchen | #Namkha Rinchen (1653-1657) | ||
#Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen | #Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen (1657-1658) | ||
# | #Sonam Gyatso (1658-1667) | ||
# | #Pelchok Gyaltsen (1667-1671) | ||
#Namkha Palzang | #Namkha Palzang (1671-1672) | ||
#Lhundrup Palden | #Lhundrup Palden (1672-1686) | ||
# | #Sangye Phuntsok (1686-1689) | ||
#Sangye Tendzin | #Sangye Tendzin (1689-1693) | ||
#Sherab Zangpo | #Sherab (or Sheja?) Zangpo (1695-1703) | ||
# | #Jampa Tsultrim Palzang (1703-1710) | ||
# | #Sonam Palden (1710-1713) | ||
#Jampa Sonam Zangpo | #Jampa Sonam Zangpo (1713-1722) | ||
# | #Tashi Lhundrub (1722-1725) | ||
#Tsultrim Lhundrup | #Tsultrim Lhundrup (1725-1730) | ||
#Jampa Namkha Samdrup | #Jampa Namkha Samdrup (1730-1733) | ||
#[[Palden Chökyong]] | #[[Palden Chökyong]] (1733-1740) | ||
#Sangye Palzang | #Sangye Palzang (1740-1741) | ||
#Jampa Sonam Lhundrup | #Jampa Sonam Lhundrup (1741-1745) | ||
#Mingyur Gyaltsen | #Mingyur Gyaltsen (1746-1751) | ||
#Jamyang Sangye Yeshe | #Jamyang Sangye Yeshe (1751-) | ||
#Könchok Drakpa | #Könchok Drakpa (1751-) | ||
#Ngawang Chökyong Zangpo | #Ngawang Chökyong Zangpo (-) | ||
#Sangye Drakpa | #Sangye Drakpa (-) | ||
#Phuntsok Döndrup | #Phuntsok Döndrup (-) | ||
#Kunga Sonam | #Kunga Sonam (-1787) | ||
#[[Jampa Namkha Chimé]] | #[[Jampa Namkha Chimé]] (1789-1793) | ||
#Ngawang Damchö | #Ngawang Damchö (1793-1804) | ||
#Jampa Sonam Paljor | #Jampa Sonam Paljor (1804-1811) | ||
#[[Jampa Kunga Tendzin]] | #[[Jampa Kunga Tendzin]] (1811-1821) | ||
#Ngawang Lodrö Zangpo | #Ngawang Lodrö Zangpo (1821-1823) | ||
# | #Palden Chöky Gyaltsen (1823-1829) | ||
#Jampa Palden Zangpo | #Jampa Palden Zangpo (1830-1835) | ||
#Jampal Zangpo | #[[Naljor Jampal Zangpo]] (1835-1842) | ||
#Ngawang Lodrö Tenpa | #Ngawang Lodrö Tenpa (1842-1849) | ||
#Kunga Tenpé Lodrö | #Kunga Tenpé Lodrö (1849-1851) | ||
# | #[[Jampa Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen]] (1851-1859) | ||
# | #Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen (1859-1866) | ||
#Jamyang Sherab Gyatso | #Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1866-1870) | ||
#Palden Lodrö Drakpa | #Palden Lodrö Drakpa (1870-1876) | ||
#Jamyang Rinchen Dorje | #Jamyang Rinchen Dorje (1876-1881) | ||
# | #Ngawang Lodrö Nyingpo (1881-1890) | ||
# | #Ngawang Khyenrab Jampal Nyingpo (1890-1895) | ||
#Ngawang Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen | #Ngawang Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen (1895-1898) | ||
#Jampa Palden Chödzé | #Jampa Palden Chödzé (1898-1904) | ||
#Jamyang Kunzang Tenpe Gyaltsen (-) | |||
#Jamyang Kunzang Thubten Gyaltsen (-) | |||
#Khangsar Dampa Rinpoche [[Ngawang Lodrö Shenpen Nyingpo]] (1921-1924) | |||
#Thartse Jamyang Kunzang Thupten Chökyi Gyaltsen (1924-1926) | |||
#Ngawang Lodrö Tekchok Tenpe Gyaltsen (1930-1933) | |||
#[[Ngawang Yönten Gyatso]] (1933-1934) | |||
#Ngwang Khedrup Gyatso (1948-1951) | |||
#Jampa Namkha Kunzang Tenpe Gyaltsen (1939-1940) | |||
#Jamyang Thupten Lungtok Gyatso (1942-1945) | |||
#Ngawang Khyentse Thupten Nyingpo (1957-1959) | |||
#Jamyang Kunga Tenpe Gyaltsen (1951-1954) | |||
#Jamyang Kunga Tenpe Nyima (1954-1957) | |||
#[[Luding Khenchen Rinpoche]] (1957-2000) | |||
#[[Luding Khen Rinpoche]] (2000-present day) | |||
# Thartse Khen Rinpoche (2000-present day)<ref>The Ngor abbot throne is nowadays shared every two years between Ngor abbot throne holders.</ref> | |||
==Notes== | |||
<small><references/></small> | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*David Jackson, 'Sources on the Chronology and Succession of the Abbots of Ngor E-waṃ-chos-ldan', Berliner Indologische Studien. Band 4/5: 49-93, 1989. | |||
* [https://treasuryoflives.org/en/institution/Ngor-Ewam-Choden Treasury of Lives - Ngor Ewam Choden] | |||
[[Category:Lists of Abbatial Succession]] | [[Category:Lists of Abbatial Succession]] | ||
[[Category:Sakya]] | [[Category:Sakya Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 00:27, 22 July 2021
Throneholders of Ngor Monastery:
- Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (1430-1456)[1]
- Müchen Könchok Gyaltsen (1456-1462)
- Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1462-1465)
- Kunga Wangchuk (1465-1478)
- Khedrup Palden Dorje (1478-1482)
- Gorampa Sönam Senge (1482-1486)
- Könchok Pelwa (1486-1501)
- Sangye Rinchen (1501-1516)
- Lhachok Senge (1516-1535)
- Könchok Lhundrup (1535-1557)
- Sangye Senge (1557-1569)
- Konchok Pelden (1582-1590)
- Namkha Palzang (1579-1595)
- Jampa Kunga Tashi (1595-1603)
- Kunga Sonam Lhundrup (1603-1618)
- Palden Döndrup (1618-1622)
- Namkha Sangye (1622-1625)
- Sherab Jungne (1625-1653)
- Namkha Rinchen (1653-1657)
- Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen (1657-1658)
- Sonam Gyatso (1658-1667)
- Pelchok Gyaltsen (1667-1671)
- Namkha Palzang (1671-1672)
- Lhundrup Palden (1672-1686)
- Sangye Phuntsok (1686-1689)
- Sangye Tendzin (1689-1693)
- Sherab (or Sheja?) Zangpo (1695-1703)
- Jampa Tsultrim Palzang (1703-1710)
- Sonam Palden (1710-1713)
- Jampa Sonam Zangpo (1713-1722)
- Tashi Lhundrub (1722-1725)
- Tsultrim Lhundrup (1725-1730)
- Jampa Namkha Samdrup (1730-1733)
- Palden Chökyong (1733-1740)
- Sangye Palzang (1740-1741)
- Jampa Sonam Lhundrup (1741-1745)
- Mingyur Gyaltsen (1746-1751)
- Jamyang Sangye Yeshe (1751-)
- Könchok Drakpa (1751-)
- Ngawang Chökyong Zangpo (-)
- Sangye Drakpa (-)
- Phuntsok Döndrup (-)
- Kunga Sonam (-1787)
- Jampa Namkha Chimé (1789-1793)
- Ngawang Damchö (1793-1804)
- Jampa Sonam Paljor (1804-1811)
- Jampa Kunga Tendzin (1811-1821)
- Ngawang Lodrö Zangpo (1821-1823)
- Palden Chöky Gyaltsen (1823-1829)
- Jampa Palden Zangpo (1830-1835)
- Naljor Jampal Zangpo (1835-1842)
- Ngawang Lodrö Tenpa (1842-1849)
- Kunga Tenpé Lodrö (1849-1851)
- Jampa Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen (1851-1859)
- Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen (1859-1866)
- Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1866-1870)
- Palden Lodrö Drakpa (1870-1876)
- Jamyang Rinchen Dorje (1876-1881)
- Ngawang Lodrö Nyingpo (1881-1890)
- Ngawang Khyenrab Jampal Nyingpo (1890-1895)
- Ngawang Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen (1895-1898)
- Jampa Palden Chödzé (1898-1904)
- Jamyang Kunzang Tenpe Gyaltsen (-)
- Jamyang Kunzang Thubten Gyaltsen (-)
- Khangsar Dampa Rinpoche Ngawang Lodrö Shenpen Nyingpo (1921-1924)
- Thartse Jamyang Kunzang Thupten Chökyi Gyaltsen (1924-1926)
- Ngawang Lodrö Tekchok Tenpe Gyaltsen (1930-1933)
- Ngawang Yönten Gyatso (1933-1934)
- Ngwang Khedrup Gyatso (1948-1951)
- Jampa Namkha Kunzang Tenpe Gyaltsen (1939-1940)
- Jamyang Thupten Lungtok Gyatso (1942-1945)
- Ngawang Khyentse Thupten Nyingpo (1957-1959)
- Jamyang Kunga Tenpe Gyaltsen (1951-1954)
- Jamyang Kunga Tenpe Nyima (1954-1957)
- Luding Khenchen Rinpoche (1957-2000)
- Luding Khen Rinpoche (2000-present day)
- Thartse Khen Rinpoche (2000-present day)[2]
Notes
Further Reading
- David Jackson, 'Sources on the Chronology and Succession of the Abbots of Ngor E-waṃ-chos-ldan', Berliner Indologische Studien. Band 4/5: 49-93, 1989.
- Treasury of Lives - Ngor Ewam Choden