Panchen Lama 班禪

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|names=* Chinese name: Qūjínǐmǎ 曲吉尼瑪; Bānchán dàshī 班禪大師
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* Tibetan name: Thub-bstan Chos-kyi Nyi-ma
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|birth=1/12 [[1883]] (Guāngxù 光緒 9)
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|death=12/1 [[1937]] (Mínguó 民國 26) at Yùshù Temple 玉樹大寺 in Qīnghǎi 青海
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|associates=Notable Associates:
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* Dài Jìtáo [[戴季陶]]
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* Qū Yìngguāng [[屈映光]]
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|editor-name=Gregory Adam Scott
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The Panchen Lama 班禪 (1883-1937)
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==Biography==
The ninth Panchen Lama, Thubten Choekyi Nyima, lived from [[1883]]-[[1937]].
The ninth Panchen Lama, Thubten Choekyi Nyima, lived from [[1883]]-[[1937]].
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* Born 1/12 [[1883]] (Guāngxù 光緒 9)
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==Important Works==
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* Died 12/1 [[1937]] (Mínguó 民國 26) at Yùshù Temple 玉樹大寺 in Qīnghǎi 青海
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* Chinese name: Qūjínǐmǎ 曲吉尼瑪; Bānchán dàshī 班禪大師
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==Notable Students==
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* Tibetan name: Thub-bstan Chos-kyi Nyi-ma
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==Notes==
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<references/>
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==References==
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* Tuttle, Gray.  ''Tibetan Buddhism in the Making of Modern China.'' New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
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Current revision as of 22:42, 10 June 2010

The Panchen Lama 班禪 (1883-1937)
  • Chinese name: Qūjínǐmǎ 曲吉尼瑪; Bānchán dàshī 班禪大師
  • Tibetan name: Thub-bstan Chos-kyi Nyi-ma
  • Born 1/12 1883 (Guāngxù 光緒 9)
  • Died 12/1 1937 (Mínguó 民國 26) at Yùshù Temple 玉樹大寺 in Qīnghǎi 青海
Notable Associates:
  • Article editor: Gregory Adam Scott

The Panchen Lama 班禪 (1883-1937)

Contents

Biography

The ninth Panchen Lama, Thubten Choekyi Nyima, lived from 1883-1937.

Important Works

Notable Students

Notes


References

  • Tuttle, Gray. Tibetan Buddhism in the Making of Modern China. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
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