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'''The three ancestral religious kings''' (''mé wön nam sum'' | '''The three ancestral religious kings''' ([[Wyl.]] ''mes dbon rnam gsum''; Tib. ''mé wön nam sum'') - [[Songtsen Gampo]], [[Trisong Detsen]], and [[Tri Ralpachen]]. The most famous of Tibet's ancient kings, who made the greatest contribution to establishing the teachings of the Buddha in Tibet. They are said to have been emanations of the [[Lords of the Three Families]]. | ||
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[[Category:Historical Figures]] | [[Category:Historical Figures]] |
Revision as of 20:02, 30 June 2008
The three ancestral religious kings (Wyl. mes dbon rnam gsum; Tib. mé wön nam sum) - Songtsen Gampo, Trisong Detsen, and Tri Ralpachen. The most famous of Tibet's ancient kings, who made the greatest contribution to establishing the teachings of the Buddha in Tibet. They are said to have been emanations of the Lords of the Three Families.