ʼJam-dbyangs Mkhyen-brtse Chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
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Name (Latin)
ʼJam-dbyangs Mkhyen-brtse Chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
Other forms of name
Chos-kyi-blo-gros, Dzong-gsar Mkhyen-brtse, 1893-1959
Chos-kyi-blo-gros, Mkhyen-brtse, 1893-1959
Dzong-gsar Mkhyen-brtse Chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö, 1893-1959
Mkhyen-brtse Chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
Mkhyen-brtse ʼJam-dbyangs-chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
Rdzong-gsar Mkhyen-brtse Rin-po-che ʼJam-dbyangs-chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
Rdzong-gsar Mkhyen-brtse ʼJam-dbyangs-chos-kyi-blo-gros, 1893-1959
ʼJam-dbyangs-chos-kyi-blo-gros, Mkhyen-brtse, 1893-1959
ʼJam-dbyangs-chos-kyi-blo-gros, Rdzong-gsar Mkhyen-brtse Rin-po-che, 1893-1959
Date of birth
1893
Date of death
1959-06-12
Gender
male
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Wikipedia description:
Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö (c. 1893 – 1959) was a Tibetan lama, a master of many lineages, and a teacher of many of the major figures in 20th-century Tibetan Buddhism. Though he died in 1959 in Sikkim, and is not so well known in the West; he was a major proponent of the Rimé movement within Tibetan Buddhism, and had a profound influence on many of the Tibetan lamas teaching today.
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