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==History==
==History==
It is said that the first two lines were composed by the Mongol emperor Altan Khan (1507-1582) in honour of his teacher, Sonam Gyatso, the third Dalai Lama (1543-1588), and the last two lines were then composed by Sonam Gyatso in honour of his patron Altan Khan.
It is said that the first two lines were composed by the Mongol emperor Altan Khan (1507-1582) in honour of his teacher, [[Sonam Gyatso]], the third Dalai Lama (1543-1588), and the last two lines were then composed by Sonam Gyatso in honour of his patron Altan Khan.




[[Category:Aspiration Prayers]]
[[Category:Aspiration Prayers]]

Revision as of 19:38, 4 June 2009

TEN PÉ PAL GYUR LAMÉ SHYAP PÉ TEN
May the life of the Lama, the glory of the Teaching, be secure!

TEN DZIN KYÉ BÜ SA TENG YONG LA KHYAP
May the whole world be filled with holders of the Teaching!

TENPÉ JIN DAK NGA TANG JOR WA GYÉ
May the wealth and power of the patrons of the Teaching increase!

TENPA YUN RING NÉ PÉ TASHI SHOK
And may all be auspicious, so that the Teaching remain for ages to come!

History

It is said that the first two lines were composed by the Mongol emperor Altan Khan (1507-1582) in honour of his teacher, Sonam Gyatso, the third Dalai Lama (1543-1588), and the last two lines were then composed by Sonam Gyatso in honour of his patron Altan Khan.