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'''Gekkö''' (Tib. དགེ་བསྐོས་, [[Wyl.]] ''dge bskos''), also known as '''chötrim''' (Tib. ཆོས་ཁྲིམས་ [[Wyl.]] ''chos khrims'') — the master of discipline who ensures that monks uphold their vows and inspires all practitioners to virtue. It is one of the three principle positions in a monastery, with the [[umdzé]] and [[chöpön]] positions. | '''Gekkö''' (Tib. དགེ་བསྐོས་, [[Wyl.]] ''dge bskos''), also known as '''chötrim''' (Tib. ཆོས་ཁྲིམས་, [[Wyl.]] ''chos khrims'') — the master of discipline who ensures that monks uphold their vows and inspires all practitioners to virtue. It is one of the three principle positions in a monastery, with the [[umdzé]] and [[chöpön]] positions. | ||
[[Category: Shrine and Ritual]] | [[Category: Shrine and Ritual]] | ||
[[Category: Monasteries]] | [[Category: Monasteries]] | ||
[[Category: Tibetan Terms]] | [[Category: Tibetan Terms]] |
Revision as of 13:13, 20 August 2017
Gekkö (Tib. དགེ་བསྐོས་, Wyl. dge bskos), also known as chötrim (Tib. ཆོས་ཁྲིམས་, Wyl. chos khrims) — the master of discipline who ensures that monks uphold their vows and inspires all practitioners to virtue. It is one of the three principle positions in a monastery, with the umdzé and chöpön positions.