Difference between revisions of "Ganden Tripa"
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| 3. || [[Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, 1st Panchen Lama|Khedrup Gelek Pelzang]] || 1385–1438 || 1431–1438 || ''[[mkhas grub rje dge legs dpal bzang]]'' || [[1st Panchen Lama]] | | 3. || [[Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, 1st Panchen Lama|Khedrup Gelek Pelzang]] || 1385–1438 || 1431–1438 || ''[[mkhas grub rje dge legs dpal bzang]]'' || [[1st Panchen Lama]] | ||
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− | | 4. || [[Shalu Lochen Legpa Gyeltshen]] || 1375–1450 || 1438–1450 || ''[[zhwa lu lo chen legs pa | + | | 4. || [[Shalu Lochen Legpa Gyeltshen]] || 1375–1450 || 1438–1450 || ''[[zhwa lu lo chen legs pa rgyal mtshan]]'' || – |
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| 5. || [[Lodrö Chökyong]] || 1389–1463 || 1450–1463 || ''[[blo gros chos skyong]]'' || – | | 5. || [[Lodrö Chökyong]] || 1389–1463 || 1450–1463 || ''[[blo gros chos skyong]]'' || – | ||
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− | | 6. || [[Chökyi Gyeltshen]] || 1402–1473 || 1463–1473 || ''[[chos kyi rgyal mtshan]]'' || 1st Tatsak | + | | 6. || [[Chökyi Gyeltshen]] || 1402–1473 || 1463–1473 || ''[[chos kyi rgyal mtshan]]'' || [[1st Tatsak Rinpoche]] (''[[rta tshag rin po che]]'') |
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| 7. || [[Lodrö Tenpa]] || 1402–1476 || 1473–1476(79) || ''[[blo gros brtan pa]]'' || – | | 7. || [[Lodrö Tenpa]] || 1402–1476 || 1473–1476(79) || ''[[blo gros brtan pa]]'' || – | ||
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| 15. || [[Penchen Sönam Dragpa]] || 1478–1554 || 1529–1535 || ''[[pan chen bsod nams grags pa]]'' || (''[[gzims khang gong ma]]'') | | 15. || [[Penchen Sönam Dragpa]] || 1478–1554 || 1529–1535 || ''[[pan chen bsod nams grags pa]]'' || (''[[gzims khang gong ma]]'') | ||
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− | | 16. || [[Chökyong Gyatsho]] || 1473–1539 || 1534–1539 || ''[[chos skyong rgya mtsho]]'' || 4th Lab Kyabgön (''lab skyabs mgon'') | + | | 16. || [[Chökyong Gyatsho]] || 1473–1539 || 1534–1539 || ''[[chos skyong rgya mtsho]]'' || [[4th Lab Kyabgön]] (''[[lab skyabs mgon]]'') |
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| 17. || [[Dorje Sangpo]] || 1491–1554 || 1539–1546 || ''[[rdo rje bzang po]]'' || – | | 17. || [[Dorje Sangpo]] || 1491–1554 || 1539–1546 || ''[[rdo rje bzang po]]'' || – | ||
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| 29. || [[Shenyen Dragpa]] || 1545–1615 || 1607–1615 || ''[[bshes gnyen grags pa]]'' || – | | 29. || [[Shenyen Dragpa]] || 1545–1615 || 1607–1615 || ''[[bshes gnyen grags pa]]'' || – | ||
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− | | 30. || [[Lodrö Gyatsho]] || 1546–1618 || 1615–1618 || ''[[blo gros rgya mtsho]]'' || 5th Lab Kyabgön | + | | 30. || [[Lodrö Gyatsho]] || 1546–1618 || 1615–1618 || ''[[blo gros rgya mtsho]]'' || [[5th Lab Kyabgön]] |
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| 31. || [[Damchö Pelsang]] || 1546–1620 || 1618–1620 || ''[[dam chos dpal bzang]]'' || – | | 31. || [[Damchö Pelsang]] || 1546–1620 || 1618–1620 || ''[[dam chos dpal bzang]]'' || – | ||
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| 41. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (41st Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || 1599/1600–1672 || 1658/1662–1668 || ''[[blo bzang rgyal mtshan]]'' || – | | 41. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (41st Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || 1599/1600–1672 || 1658/1662–1668 || ''[[blo bzang rgyal mtshan]]'' || – | ||
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− | | 42. || [[Lobsang Dönyö]] || 1602–1678 || 1668–1675 || ''[[blo bzang don yod]]'' || | + | | 42. || [[Lobsang Dönyö]] || 1602–1678 || 1668–1675 || ''[[blo bzang don yod]]'' || [[Namdak Dorje]] |
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| 43. || [[Champa Trashi]] || 1618–1684 || 1675–1681 || ''[[byams pa bkra shis]]'' || – | | 43. || [[Champa Trashi]] || 1618–1684 || 1675–1681 || ''[[byams pa bkra shis]]'' || – | ||
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| 47. || [[Lobsang Chöphel]] || * 17th century || 1699–1701 || ''[[blo bzang chos 'phel]]'' || – | | 47. || [[Lobsang Chöphel]] || * 17th century || 1699–1701 || ''[[blo bzang chos 'phel]]'' || – | ||
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− | | 48. || [[Döndrub Gyatsho]] || * 17th century || 1702–1708 || ''[[don grub rgya mtsho]]'' || The | + | | 48. || [[Döndrub Gyatsho]] || * 17th century || 1702–1708 || ''[[don grub rgya mtsho]]'' || The [[1st Ling Rinpoche]] |
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| 49. || [[Lobsang Dargye]] || * 17th century || 1708–1715 || ''[[blo bzang dar rgyas]]'' || – | | 49. || [[Lobsang Dargye]] || * 17th century || 1708–1715 || ''[[blo bzang dar rgyas]]'' || – |
Revision as of 07:03, 24 February 2014
Ganden Tripa or Gaden Tripa (tib. dGa’-ldan Khri-pa) ("Holder of the Ganden Throne") is the title of the spiritual leader of the Gelug (Dge-lugs) school of Tibetan Buddhism, the school which controlled central Tibet from the mid-17th century until 1950s. He is identical with the respective abbot of Ganden Monastery. The present head of the Gelugpa order is Thubten Nyima Lungtok Tenzin Norbu, the 102nd Ganden Tripa and not, as is often misunderstood, the Dalai Lama.
The Ganden Tripa is an appointed office, not a reincarnation lineage. It is awarded on the basis of competitive examination. Since the position is held for only a 7-year term, there have been many more Ganden Tripas than Dalai Lamas to date (102 as against 14).
Either Tsongkapa (Tsong-ka-pa) (1357–1419), who founded the Gelug sect, or his successor, Gyaltsab Je (Rgyal-tshab-rje), may be considered to have been the first Ganden Tripa. (After Tsongkhapa's passing, his teachings were held and kept by Gyaltsab Je and Khedrub Je who were the next abbots of Ganden monastery. The lineage has been held by the Ganden Tripas–the throne-holders of Ganden Monastery.)
In January 2003, the Government of Tibet in Exile announced the nomination of the 101st Ganden Tripa. An excerpt from that press release gives his background:
- The 101st Ganden Tripa, the Venerable Khensur Lungri Namgyel Rinpoche was born in 1927 in Kham (eastern Tibet). Ordained at eight years old, after fifty years of meditative practices and studies he was elevated by H.H. the Dalai-lama as successively abbot of Gyutö Tantric College (in 1983), and as abbot of Ganden Shartse Monastic University (in 1992). In 1986 he was the special envoy of H.H. the Dalai-lama to the ecumenical meetings of Assisi in Italy convened by H.H. the Pope John Paul II. He is a French national and has been living in Paris, France for more than 20 years. He transmits the Buddhist teachings of his lineage in a Dharma Center, Thar Deu Ling which he founded in 1980.
The 100th Ganden Tripa, Venerable Lobsang Nyima Rinpoche, retired and lived at Ganden Monastery with his Labrang (office staff) until his death in 2008.