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|tolExcerpt=Sumpa Khenpo Yeshe Peljor was a prominent eighteenth-century Geluk lama of Amdo. He was ethnically Mongol -- most likely Oirat, from the Dzungar Federation. He was educated in Amdo monasteries such as Kumbum and at Drepung Gomang in Lhasa, and served as abbot of many monasteries including Gonlung, Dreyul Kyetsel, Pari Tashi Choling, Serlung, and Ganden Chodzong Hermitage, which he founded. He visited China several times at the request of the Qianlong Emperor, and spent about eight years in Mongolia giving teachings and empowerments as per the requirement. A prolific author, he composed works on many subjects, most famously his history of Amdo and of Buddhism in India, Mongolia, and Tibet. Present in Lhasa during the upheavals of the early eighteenth century in which Mongolian tribes and the Manchu Empire vied for political control of Tibet, Sumpa Khenpo wrote with a strident Geluk partisanship.
 
|tolExcerpt=Sumpa Khenpo Yeshe Peljor was a prominent eighteenth-century Geluk lama of Amdo. He was ethnically Mongol -- most likely Oirat, from the Dzungar Federation. He was educated in Amdo monasteries such as Kumbum and at Drepung Gomang in Lhasa, and served as abbot of many monasteries including Gonlung, Dreyul Kyetsel, Pari Tashi Choling, Serlung, and Ganden Chodzong Hermitage, which he founded. He visited China several times at the request of the Qianlong Emperor, and spent about eight years in Mongolia giving teachings and empowerments as per the requirement. A prolific author, he composed works on many subjects, most famously his history of Amdo and of Buddhism in India, Mongolia, and Tibet. Present in Lhasa during the upheavals of the early eighteenth century in which Mongolian tribes and the Manchu Empire vied for political control of Tibet, Sumpa Khenpo wrote with a strident Geluk partisanship.
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 31 May 2023

Sum pa mkhan po ye shes dpal 'byor on the DRL

སུམ་པ་མཁན་པོ་ཡེ་ཤེས་དཔལ་འབྱོར་
Wylie sum pa mkhan po ye shes dpal 'byor
English Phonetics Sumpa Khenpo Yeshe Paljor
Dates
Birth:   1704
Death:   1788
Place of birth:   Toli (tho li) near the Machu (Yellow) River in the south-west Tsongon region (mtsho sngon) in Amdo


Tibetan calendar dates

Dates of birth
Day
Month 8
Gender
Element Wood
Animal Monkey
Rab Jyung 12
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Other Biographical info:

Links
BDRC Link (P339)
https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P339
Treasury of Lives Link
https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Sumpa-Khenpo-Yeshe-Peljor/5729
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