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  • The Life and Legacy of Princess Jincheng: A Diplomatic Bridge in the Tang Dynasty

    The Life and Legacy of Princess Jincheng: A Diplomatic Bridge in the Tang Dynasty

    March 22, 2025

    Introduction to Princess Jincheng Princess Jincheng, originally known as Li Nunu, stands out as a significant figure in the Tang Dynasty, which thrived during the seventh and eighth centuries. Born into a minor branch…

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  • Lhasang Khan: His Influence on Tibetan History and the Sera Monastery

    Lhasang Khan: His Influence on Tibetan History and the Sera Monastery

    March 22, 2025

    Background of Lhasang Khan Lhasang Khan, a significant figure in Tibetan history, emerged from a lineage deeply rooted in the sociopolitical fabric of Tibet during the 17th century. His ancestry can be traced back…

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  • The Dob-Dobs of Tibetan Monastic Life: Monk Warriors in Drepung and Sera

    March 22, 2025

    Introduction to the Dob-Dobs The Dob-Dobs, commonly referred to as monk warriors, represent a unique facet of Tibetan monastic life, specifically within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. Their existence underscores a remarkable blend…

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  • The Legacy of Kunkhyen Jamyang Shepa: A Pillar of Tibetan Buddhism

    March 22, 2025

    Introduction to Kunkhyen Jamyang Shepa Kunkhyen Jamyang Shepa is a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, whose contributions significantly shaped the spiritual landscape of this tradition. The title “Kunkhyen” translates to ‘omniscient,’ a designation that…

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  • Exploring the Legacy of Kunkhyen Jamyang Shepa in Tibetan Buddhism

    March 22, 2025

    Introduction to Kunkhyen Jamyang Shepa Kunkhyen Jamyang Shepa, often referred to simply as Jamyang Shepa, is a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Translated, his name means “gentle voice of Manjushri,” linking him to Manjushri,…

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  • The Changkya Hutuktu Lineage: Bridging Tibet, Mongolia, and China During the Qing Dynasty

    March 22, 2025

    Historical Context of the Changkya Hutuktu Lineage The Changkya Hutuktu lineage represents a significant facet of Tibetan Buddhism, intrinsically woven into the broader tapestry of religious and political dynamics that characterized Tibet, Mongolia, and…

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