Gungtang Tenpé Drönmé: Difference between revisions

From Rigpa Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Gungthang Tenpé Drönmé''' (1762-1823) was born in Dzogé in Amdo in 1762. He was recognized by [[Könchok Jikmé Wangpo]] as the incarnation of Gendün Phuntok and enthroned at [[Tashikhyil Monastery]]. It was from Könchok Jikmé Wangpo  that he received the name Könchok Tenpé Drönmé, when receiving his ''getsul'' vows. In 1778 he entered the Gomang college of [[Drepung Monastery]] and undertook serious studies.  
'''Gungthang Tenpé Drönmé''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gung thang bstan pa'i sgron me'') (1762-1823) was born in Dzogé in Amdo in 1762. He was recognized by [[Könchok Jikmé Wangpo]] as the incarnation of Gendün Phuntok and enthroned at [[Tashikhyil Monastery]]. It was from Könchok Jikmé Wangpo  that he received the name Könchok Tenpé Drönmé, when receiving his ''getsul'' vows. In 1778 he entered the Gomang college of [[Drepung Monastery]] and undertook serious studies.  


He returned to Tashikhyil, where in 1791 he was enthroned as abbot. He taught extensively and was a writer of poetry as well as philosophical treatises. He died in 1823.  
He returned to Tashikhyil, where in 1791 he was enthroned as abbot. He taught extensively and was a writer of poetry as well as philosophical treatises. He died in 1823.  

Revision as of 19:11, 21 October 2011

Gungthang Tenpé Drönmé (Wyl. gung thang bstan pa'i sgron me) (1762-1823) was born in Dzogé in Amdo in 1762. He was recognized by Könchok Jikmé Wangpo as the incarnation of Gendün Phuntok and enthroned at Tashikhyil Monastery. It was from Könchok Jikmé Wangpo that he received the name Könchok Tenpé Drönmé, when receiving his getsul vows. In 1778 he entered the Gomang college of Drepung Monastery and undertook serious studies.

He returned to Tashikhyil, where in 1791 he was enthroned as abbot. He taught extensively and was a writer of poetry as well as philosophical treatises. He died in 1823.

External Links