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|MainNamePhon=Dungkar Rinpoche | |||
|namefirst=Dungkar | |||
|PersonType=Authors of Tibetan Works; Geshes; Tibetan Buddhist Teachers | |||
|bio=Dungkar Lobzang Trinle was one of the so-called "Three Great Scholars" in the second half of the twentieth century, together with Tseten Zhabdrung and Muge Samten, credited with reinstituting scholastic Buddhism and Tibetology as an academic discipline in China. Trained in Lhasa in the 1940s and 1950s, he survived the Cultural Revolution to serve at high levels of the Chinese government in the service of Buddhist learning and Tibetan cultural history more generally. His most famous publication is the ''Dungkar Encyclopedia''. (Source: [https://treasuryoflives.org/zh/biographies/view/Eighth-Dunkar-Dungkar-Lobzang-Trinle/2419 Treasury of Lives.org]) | |||
|yearbirth=1927 | |||
|yeardeath=1997 | |||
|BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1161 | |||
|BdrcPnum=1161 | |||
|TolLink=https://treasuryoflives.org/zh/biographies/view/Eighth-Dunkar-Dungkar-Lobzang-Trinle/2419 | |||
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|nametitlesuf=Rinpoche | |nametitlesuf=Rinpoche | ||
|pagecreationdate=26 January 2017 | |pagecreationdate=26 January 2017 | ||
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PersonType | Category:Authors of Tibetan Works Category:Geshes Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers |
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FirstName / namefirst | Dungkar |
MainNamePhon | Dungkar Rinpoche |
nametitlesuf | Rinpoche |
bio | Dungkar Lobzang Trinle was one of the so-called "Three Great Scholars" in the second half of the twentieth century, together with Tseten Zhabdrung and Muge Samten, credited with reinstituting scholastic Buddhism and Tibetology as an academic discipline in China. Trained in Lhasa in the 1940s and 1950s, he survived the Cultural Revolution to serve at high levels of the Chinese government in the service of Buddhist learning and Tibetan cultural history more generally. His most famous publication is the Dungkar Encyclopedia. (Source: Treasury of Lives.org) |
YearBirth | 1927 |
YearDeath | 1997 |
BDRC | https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1161 |
Treasury of Lives | https://treasuryoflives.org/zh/biographies/view/Eighth-Dunkar-Dungkar-Lobzang-Trinle/2419 |
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