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'''Trinlé Gyatso''' ([[Wyl.]] '' 'phrin las rgya mtsho'') ( | '''Trinlé Gyatso''' ([[Wyl.]] '' 'phrin las rgya mtsho'') (1856-1875) — the Twelfth Dalai Lama. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Trinlé Gyatso was born in 1856 in Lhoka, a place near [[Lhasa]] to Phuntsok Tsewang and Tsering Yudrön. In 1858, the young child was escorted to Lhasa where the regent Reting Ngawang Yeshe Tsultrim Gyaltsen gave him the name Trinlé Gyatso. In 1860, at the age of five he took the novice vows from the Ganden Throne Holder Lobsang Khenrab and he was enthroned in the [[Potala Palace]]. In 1873, at the age of eighteen, he took on full responsibility as both spiritual and political leader of Tibet. In 1875, he died at the age of twenty in the Potala Palace. | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 11:52, 22 February 2010
Trinlé Gyatso (Wyl. 'phrin las rgya mtsho) (1856-1875) — the Twelfth Dalai Lama.
Biography
Trinlé Gyatso was born in 1856 in Lhoka, a place near Lhasa to Phuntsok Tsewang and Tsering Yudrön. In 1858, the young child was escorted to Lhasa where the regent Reting Ngawang Yeshe Tsultrim Gyaltsen gave him the name Trinlé Gyatso. In 1860, at the age of five he took the novice vows from the Ganden Throne Holder Lobsang Khenrab and he was enthroned in the Potala Palace. In 1873, at the age of eighteen, he took on full responsibility as both spiritual and political leader of Tibet. In 1875, he died at the age of twenty in the Potala Palace.
Further Reading
- Derek F. Maher, 'The Ninth to Twelfth Dalai Lamas (1805–1875)' in Martin Brauen (ed.), The Dalai Lamas: A Visual History, Serindia, 2005