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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]].
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[[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 {{Wiki|central}} [[Tibet]] from the mid-17th century until 1950s. He is identical with the respective [[abbot]] of [[Ganden Monastery]]. The present {{Wiki|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).
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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.)
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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:
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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 [[Gyuto order|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.
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:    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 [[Gyuto order|Gyutö]] [[Tantric]] College (in 1983), and as [[abbot]] of [[Ganden]] Shartse [[Monastic]] {{Wiki|University}} (in 1992). In 1986 he was the special envoy of H.H. the Dalai-lama to the {{Wiki|ecumenical}} meetings of Assisi in {{Wiki|Italy}} convened by H.H. the Pope John Paul II. He is a {{Wiki|French}} national and has been living in {{Wiki|Paris}}, {{Wiki|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.
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The 100th [[Ganden Tripa]], [[Venerable]] Lobsang Nyima [[Rinpoche]], retired and lived at [[Ganden Monastery]] with his [[Labrang]] (office [[staff]]) until his [[death]] in 2008.
  
==List of Ganden Tripas==
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==List of [[Ganden Tripas]]==
 
===1–25===
 
===1–25===
 
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| 1. || [[Je Tsongkhapa]], Lobsang Dragpa || 1357–1419 || 1409–1419 || ''tsong kha pa'', ''blo bzang grags pa'' ||  Je [[Rinpoche]] (''rje rin po che'')
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| 1. || [[Je Tsongkhapa]], [[Lobsang Dragpa]] || 1357–1419 || 1409–1419 || ''[[tsong kha pa]]'', ''blo bzang [[grags pa]]'' ||  Je [[Rinpoche]] (''rje rin po che'')
 
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| 2. || Dharma Rinchen ([[Gyaltsab Je]]) || 1364–1432 || 1419–1431 || ''dar ma rin chen'' ||
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| 2. || [[Dharma]] Rinchen ([[Gyaltsab Je]]) || 1364–1432 || 1419–1431 || ''dar ma rin [[chen]]'' ||
 
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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]]
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| 3. || [[Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, 1st Panchen Lama|Khedrup Gelek Pelzang]] || 1385–1438 || 1431–1438 || ''mkhas grub rje dge {{Wiki|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 rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 4. || [[Shalu Lochen Legpa Gyeltshen]] ||  1375–1450 || 1438–1450 || ''zhwa lu lo [[chen]] {{Wiki|legs}} pa [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 5. || [[Lodrö Chökyong]] || 1389–1463 || 1450–1463 || ''blo gros chos skyong'' || –
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| 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 Rinpoche (''rta tshag rin po che'')
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| 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'' || –
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| 7. || [[Lodrö Tenpa]] || 1402–1476 || 1473–1476(79) || ''[[blo gros brtan pa]]'' || –
 
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| 8. || [[Mönlam Legpa Lodrö]] || 1414–1491 || 1480–1489 || ''smon lam legs pa'i blo gros'' || –
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| 8. || [[Mönlam Legpa Lodrö]] || 1414–1491 || 1480–1489 || ''smon lam {{Wiki|legs}} pa'i blo gros'' || –
 
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| 9. || [[Lobsang Nyima]] || 1439–1492 || 1490–1492 || ''blo bzang nyi ma''|| –
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| 9. || [[Lobsang Nyima]] || 1439–1492 || 1490–1492 || ''blo bzang [[nyi ma]]''|| –
 
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| 10. || [[Yeshe Sangpo]] || 1415–1498 || 1492–1498 || ''ye shes bzang po'' || –
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| 10. || [[Yeshe Sangpo]] || 1415–1498 || 1492–1498 || ''ye shes [[bzang po]]'' || –
 
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| 11. || [[Lobsang Dragpa]] || 1422/1429–1511 || 1499–1511 || ''blo bzang grags pa'' || –
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| 11. || [[Lobsang Dragpa]] || 1422/1429–1511 || 1499–1511 || ''blo bzang [[grags pa]]'' || –
 
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| 12. || [[Jamyang Legpa Lodrö]] || 1450–1530 || 1511–1516 || ''jam dbyangs legs pa'i blo gros'' || –
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| 12. || [[Jamyang Legpa Lodrö]] || 1450–1530 || 1511–1516 || ''jam dbyangs {{Wiki|legs}} pa'i blo gros'' || –
 
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| 13. || [[Chökyi Shenyen]] || 1453–1540 || 1516–1521 || ''chos kyi bshes gnyen'' || Also called [[Dharmamitra]]
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| 13. || [[Chökyi Shenyen]] || 1453–1540 || 1516–1521 || ''[[chos]] kyi bshes gnyen'' || Also called [[Dharmamitra]]
 
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| 14. || [[Rinchen Öser]] || 1453–1540 || 1522–1528 || ''rin chen 'od zer'' || –
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| 14. || [[Rinchen Öser]] || 1453–1540 || 1522–1528 || ''rin [[chen]] 'od zer'' || –
 
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| 15. || [[Penchen Sönam Dragpa]] || 1478–1554 || 1529–1535 || ''pan chen bsod nams grags pa'' || (''gzims khang gong ma'')
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| 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'')
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| 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'' || –
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| 17. || [[Dorje Sangpo]] || 1491–1554 || 1539–1546 || ''rdo rje [[bzang po]]'' || –
 
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| 18. || [[Gyeltshen Sangpo]] || 1497–1548 || 1546–1548 || ''rgyal mtshan bzang po'' || –
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| 18. || [[Gyeltshen Sangpo]] || 1497–1548 || 1546–1548 || ''[[rgyal]] mtshan [[bzang po]]'' || –
 
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| 19. || [[Ngawang Chödrag]] || 1501–1551/1552 || 1548–1552 || ''ngag dbang chos grags'' || –
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| 19. || [[Ngawang Chödrag]] || 1501–1551/1552 || 1548–1552 || ''ngag dbang [[chos]] grags'' || –
 
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| 20. || [[Chödrag Sangpo]] || 1493–1559 || 1552–1559 || ''chos grags bzang po'' || –
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| 20. || [[Chödrag Sangpo]] || 1493–1559 || 1552–1559 || ''[[chos]] grags [[bzang po]]'' || –
 
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| 21. || [[Geleg Pelsang]] || 1505–1567 || 1559–1565 || ''dge legs dpal bzang'' || –
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| 21. || [[Geleg Pelsang]] || 1505–1567 || 1559–1565 || ''dge {{Wiki|legs}} dpal bzang'' || –
 
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| 22. || [[Gendün Tenpa Dargye]] || 1493–1568 || 1565–1568 || ''dge 'dun bstan pa dar rgyas'' || –
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| 22. || [[Gendün Tenpa Dargye]] || 1493–1568 || 1565–1568 || ''dge 'dun [[bstan]] pa dar rgyas'' || –
 
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| 23. || [[Tsheten Gyatsho]] || 1520–1576 || 1568–1575 || ''tshe brtan rgya mtsho'' || –
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| 23. || [[Tsheten Gyatsho]] || 1520–1576 || 1568–1575 || ''tshe brtan [[rgya mtsho]]'' || –
 
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| 24. || [[Champa Gyatsho]] || 1516–1590 || 1575–1582 || ''byams pa rgya mtsho'' || –
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| 24. || [[Champa Gyatsho]] || 1516–1590 || 1575–1582 || ''byams pa [[rgya mtsho]]'' || –
 
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| 25. || [[Peljor Gyatsho]] || 1526–1599 || 1582–? || ''dpal 'byor rgya mtsho'' || –
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| 25. || [[Peljor Gyatsho]] || 1526–1599 || 1582–? || ''dpal 'byor [[rgya mtsho]]'' || –
 
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| 26. || [[Damchö Pelbar]] || 1523/1546–1599 || 1589–1596 || ''dam chos dpal 'bar'' ||  –
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| 26. || [[Damchö Pelbar]] || 1523/1546–1599 || 1589–1596 || ''dam [[chos]] dpal 'bar'' ||  –
 
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| 27. || [[Sangye Rinchen]] || 1540–1612 || 1596–1603 || ''sangs rgyas rin chen'' ||  –
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| 27. || [[Sangye Rinchen]] || 1540–1612 || 1596–1603 || ''sangs rgyas rin [[chen]]'' ||  –
 
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| 28. || [[Gendün Gyeltshen]] || 1532–1605/1607 || 1603–? || ''dge 'dun rgyal mtshan'' ||  –
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| 28. || [[Gendün Gyeltshen]] || 1532–1605/1607 || 1603–? || ''dge 'dun [[rgyal]] mtshan'' ||  –
 
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| 29. || [[Shenyen Dragpa]] || 1545–1615 || 1607–1615 || ''bshes gnyen grags pa'' ||  –
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| 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
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| 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'' || –
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| 31. || [[Damchö Pelsang]] || 1546–1620 || 1618–1620 || ''dam [[chos]] dpal bzang'' || –
 
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| 32. || [[Tshülthrim Chöphel]] || 1561–1623 || 1620–1623 || ''tshul khrims chos 'phel'' || –
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| 32. || [[Tshülthrim Chöphel]] || 1561–1623 || 1620–1623 || ''tshul khrims [[chos]] 'phel'' || –
 
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| 33. || [[Dragpa Gyatsho]] || 1555–1627 || 1623–1627 || ''grags pa rgya mtsho'' || –
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| 33. || [[Dragpa Gyatsho]] || 1555–1627 || 1623–1627 || ''[[grags pa]] [[rgya mtsho]]'' || –
 
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| 34. || [[Ngawang Chökyi Gyeltshen]] || 1571/1575–1625/1629 || 1623, 1627/1628(?) || ''ngag dbang chos kyi rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 34. || [[Ngawang Chökyi Gyeltshen]] || 1571/1575–1625/1629 || 1623, 1627/1628(?) || ''ngag dbang [[chos]] kyi [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 35. || [[Könchog Chöphel]] || 1573–1644 || 1626–1637 || ''dkon mchog chos 'phel'' || –
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| 35. || [[Könchog Chöphel]] || 1573–1644 || 1626–1637 || ''dkon mchog [[chos]] 'phel'' || –
 
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| 36. || [[Tendzin Legshe]] || ?–1664 || 1638? || ''bstan 'dzin legs bshad'' || –
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| 36. || [[Tendzin Legshe]] || ?–1664 || 1638? || ''[[bstan]] 'dzin {{Wiki|legs}} bshad'' || –
 
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| 37. || [[Gendün Rinchen Gyeltshen]] || 1571–1642 || 1638–1642 || ''dge 'dun rin chen rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 37. || [[Gendün Rinchen Gyeltshen]] || 1571–1642 || 1638–1642 || ''dge 'dun rin [[chen]] [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 38. || [[Tenpa Gyeltshen]] || ?–1647 || 1643–1647 || ''bstan pa rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 38. || [[Tenpa Gyeltshen]] || ?–1647 || 1643–1647 || ''[[bstan]] pa [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 39. || [[Könchog Chösang]] || ?–1672/1673 || 1644(?)/1648–1654 || ''dkon mchog chos bzang'' || –
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| 39. || [[Könchog Chösang]] || ?–1672/1673 || 1644(?)/1648–1654 || ''dkon mchog [[chos]] bzang'' || –
 
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| 40. || [[Pelden Gyeltshen]] || 1601–1674 || 1651/1654/1655–1662 || ''dpal ldan rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 40. || [[Pelden Gyeltshen]] || 1601–1674 || 1651/1654/1655–1662 || ''dpal ldan [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 41. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (41st Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || 1599/1600–1672 || 1658/1662–1668 || ''blo bzang rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 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'' || Namdak Dorje
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| 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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| 44. || [[Ngawang Lodrö Gyatsho]] || 1635–1688 || 1682–1685 || ''ngag dbang blo gros rgya mtsho'' || –
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| 44. || [[Ngawang Lodrö Gyatsho]] || 1635–1688 || 1682–1685 || ''ngag dbang blo gros [[rgya mtsho]]'' || –
 
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| 45. || [[Tshülthrim Dargye (45th Ganden Tripa)|Tshülthrim Dargye]] || 1632–? || 1685/1695–1692/1699 || ''tshul khrims dar rgyas'' || –
 
| 45. || [[Tshülthrim Dargye (45th Ganden Tripa)|Tshülthrim Dargye]] || 1632–? || 1685/1695–1692/1699 || ''tshul khrims dar rgyas'' || –
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| 46. || [[Ngawang Pelsang]] || 1629–1695 || ? || ''ngag dbang dpal bzang'' || Chinpa Gyatsho
 
| 46. || [[Ngawang Pelsang]] || 1629–1695 || ? || ''ngag dbang dpal bzang'' || Chinpa Gyatsho
 
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| 47. || [[Lobsang Chöphel]] || * 17th century || 1699–1701 || ''blo bzang chos 'phel'' || –
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| 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 1st [[Ling Rinpoche]]
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| 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'' || –
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| 51. || [[Pelden Dragpa]] || ?–1729 || 1722–1729 || ''dpal ldan grags pa'' || 1st [[Hortsang Sertri]] (''hor tshang gser khri'')
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| 51. || [[Pelden Dragpa]] || ?–1729 || 1722–1729 || ''dpal ldan [[grags pa]]'' || 1st [[Hortsang Sertri]] (''hor tshang gser khri'')
 
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| 52. || [[Ngawang Tshephel]] || 1668–1734 || 1730–1732 || ''ngag dbang tshe 'phel'' || –
 
| 52. || [[Ngawang Tshephel]] || 1668–1734 || 1730–1732 || ''ngag dbang tshe 'phel'' || –
 
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| 53. || [[Gyeltshen Sengge]] || 1678–1756 || 1732–1739 || ''rgyal mtshan seng ge'' || 1st [[Tsötritrül]] (''gtsos khri sprul'')
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| 53. || [[Gyeltshen Sengge]] || 1678–1756 || 1732–1739 || ''[[rgyal]] mtshan [[seng ge]]'' || 1st [[Tsötritrül]] (''gtsos khri sprul'')
 
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| 54. || [[Ngawang Chogden]] || 1677–1751 || 1739–1746 || ''ngag dbang mchog ldan'' || 1st [[Reting Rinpoche]] (''rwa sgreng'')
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| 54. || [[Ngawang Chogden]] || 1677–1751 || 1739–1746 || ''ngag dbang mchog ldan'' || 1st [[Reting Rinpoche]] (''[[rwa]] sgreng'')
 
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| 55. || [[Ngawang Namkha Sangpo]] || 1690–1749/1750 || 1746–1749/1750 || ''ngag dbang nam mkha' bzang po'' || 1st [[Shingsa Rinpoche]] (''shing bza' '')
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| 55. || [[Ngawang Namkha Sangpo]] || 1690–1749/1750 || 1746–1749/1750 || ''ngag dbang nam mkha' [[bzang po]]'' || 1st [[Shingsa Rinpoche]] (''shing bza' '')
 
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| 56. || [[Lobsang Drimed]] || 1683–? || 1750–1757 || ''blo bzang dri med'' || –
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| 56. || [[Lobsang Drimed]] || 1683–? || 1750–1757 || ''blo bzang [[dri]] med'' || –
 
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| 57. || [[Samten Phüntshog]] || 1703–1770 || 1757–1764 || ''bsam gtan phun tshogs'' || –
 
| 57. || [[Samten Phüntshog]] || 1703–1770 || 1757–1764 || ''bsam gtan phun tshogs'' || –
 
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| 58. || [[Chakyung Ngawang Chödrag]] || 1707–1778 || 1764–1778? || ''bya khyung ngag dbang chos grags'' || –
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| 58. || [[Chakyung Ngawang Chödrag]] || 1707–1778 || 1764–1778? || ''bya khyung ngag dbang [[chos]] grags'' || –
 
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| 59. || [[Chusang Ngawang Chödrag]] || 1710–1772 || 1771–1772? || ''chu bzang ngag dbang chos grags'' || –
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| 59. || [[Chusang Ngawang Chödrag]] || 1710–1772 || 1771–1772? || ''[[chu]] bzang ngag dbang [[chos]] grags'' || –
 
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| 60. || [[Lobsang Tenpa]] || 1725–? || 6 Jahre || ''blo bzang bstan pa'' || –
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| 60. || [[Lobsang Tenpa]] || 1725–? || 6 Jahre || ''blo bzang [[bstan]] pa'' || –
 
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| 61. || [[Ngawang Tshülthrim]] || 1721–1791 || 1778–1785 || ''ngag dbang tshul khrims'' || 1st [[Tshemon Ling Rinpoche]] (''tshe smon gling'')
 
| 61. || [[Ngawang Tshülthrim]] || 1721–1791 || 1778–1785 || ''ngag dbang tshul khrims'' || 1st [[Tshemon Ling Rinpoche]] (''tshe smon gling'')
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| 67. || [[Jamyang Mönlam]] || 1750–1814/1817 || 1814 (3 months) || '' 'jam dbyangs smon lam'' || –
 
| 67. || [[Jamyang Mönlam]] || 1750–1814/1817 || 1814 (3 months) || '' 'jam dbyangs smon lam'' || –
 
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| 68. || [[Lobsang Geleg]] || 1757–1816 || 1815–1816 || ''blo bzang dge legs'' || –
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| 68. || [[Lobsang Geleg]] || 1757–1816 || 1815–1816 || ''blo bzang dge {{Wiki|legs}}'' || –
 
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| 69. || [[Changchub Chöphel]] || 1756–1838 || 1816–1822 || ''byang chub chos 'phel'' || Yongzin Trijang Dorje Chang
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| 69. || [[Changchub Chöphel]] || 1756–1838 || 1816–1822 || ''[[byang chub]] [[chos]] 'phel'' || Yongzin Trijang [[Dorje Chang]]
 
|-----
 
|-----
| 70. || [[Ngawang Chöphel]] || 1760–1839 || 1822–1828 || ''ngag dbang chos 'phel'' ||
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| 70. || [[Ngawang Chöphel]] || 1760–1839 || 1822–1828 || ''ngag dbang [[chos]] 'phel'' ||
 
|-----
 
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| 71. || [[Yeshe Thardo]] || 1756–1829/1830 || 1829–1830 || ''ye shes thar 'dod'' || –
 
| 71. || [[Yeshe Thardo]] || 1756–1829/1830 || 1829–1830 || ''ye shes thar 'dod'' || –
 
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| 72. || [[Jampel Tshülthrim]] || * 19th century || 1831–1837 || '' 'jam dpal tshul khrims'' || 1st [[Khamlung Rinpoche]] ''khams lung''
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| 72. || [[Jampel Tshülthrim]] || * 19th century || 1831–1837 || '' 'jam dpal tshul khrims'' || 1st [[Khamlung Rinpoche]] ''[[khams]] {{Wiki|lung}}''
 
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| 73. || [[Ngawang Jampel Tshülthrim Gyatsho]] || 1792–1862/1864 || 1837–1843 || ''ngag dbang 'jam dpal tshul khrims rgya mtsho || 2nd Tshemon Ling
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| 73. || [[Ngawang Jampel Tshülthrim Gyatsho]] || 1792–1862/1864 || 1837–1843 || ''ngag dbang 'jam dpal tshul khrims [[rgya mtsho]] || 2nd Tshemon Ling
 
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|-----
 
| 74. || [[Lobsang Lhündrub]] || * 18th century || ? || ''blo bzang lhun grub'' || –
 
| 74. || [[Lobsang Lhündrub]] || * 18th century || ? || ''blo bzang lhun grub'' || –
 
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| 75. || [[Ngawang Lungtog Yönten Gyatsho]] || * 19 Jh.–1853? || 1850–1853 || ''ngag dbang lung rtogs yon tan rgya mtsho'' || The 4th [[Ling Rinpoche]]
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| 75. || [[Ngawang Lungtog Yönten Gyatsho]] || * 19 Jh.–1853? || 1850–1853 || ''ngag dbang {{Wiki|lung}} rtogs [[yon tan]] [[rgya mtsho]]'' || The 4th [[Ling Rinpoche]]
 
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| 77. || [[Tshülthrim Dargye (77th Ganden Tripa)|Tshülthrim Dargye]]|| ? || 1859?–1864? || ''tshul khrims dar rgyas'' || –
 
| 77. || [[Tshülthrim Dargye (77th Ganden Tripa)|Tshülthrim Dargye]]|| ? || 1859?–1864? || ''tshul khrims dar rgyas'' || –
 
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| 78. || [[Jamyang Damchö]] || * 19th century || 1864?–1869? || ''jam dbyangs dam chos'' || –
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| 78. || [[Jamyang Damchö]] || * 19th century || 1864?–1869? || ''jam dbyangs dam [[chos]]'' || –
 
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| 79. || [[Lobsang Chinpa]] || * 19th century || 1869?–1874? || ''blo bzang sbyin pa'' || –
 
| 79. || [[Lobsang Chinpa]] || * 19th century || 1869?–1874? || ''blo bzang sbyin pa'' || –
 
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| 80. || [[Dragpa Döndrub]] || * 19th century || 1874?–1879? || ''grags pa don grub'' || –
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| 80. || [[Dragpa Döndrub]] || * 19th century || 1874?–1879? || ''[[grags pa]] don grub'' || –
 
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| 81. || [[Ngawang Norbu]] || * 19th century || 1879?–1884? || ''ngag dbang nor bu'' || –
 
| 81. || [[Ngawang Norbu]] || * 19th century || 1879?–1884? || ''ngag dbang nor bu'' || –
 
|-----
 
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| 82. || [[Yeshe Chöphel]] || * 19th century || 1884?–1889? || ''ye shes chos 'phel'' || –
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| 82. || [[Yeshe Chöphel]] || * 19th century || 1884?–1889? || ''ye shes [[chos]] 'phel'' || –
 
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| 83. || [[Changchub Namkha]] || * 19th century || 1889?–1894? || ''byang chub nam mkha' '' || –
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| 83. || [[Changchub Namkha]] || * 19th century || 1889?–1894? || ''[[byang chub]] nam mkha' '' || –
 
|-----
 
|-----
 
| 84. || [[Lobsang Tshülthrim]] || * 19th century || 1894?–1899? || ''blo bzang tshul khrims'' || –
 
| 84. || [[Lobsang Tshülthrim]] || * 19th century || 1894?–1899? || ''blo bzang tshul khrims'' || –
 
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| 85. || [[Lobsang Tshülthrim Pelden]] || 1839–1899/1900 || 1896–1899/1900 || ''blo bzang tshul khrims dpal ldan'' || Yongzin Trijang Dorje Chang
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| 85. || [[Lobsang Tshülthrim Pelden]] || 1839–1899/1900 || 1896–1899/1900 || ''blo bzang tshul khrims dpal ldan'' || Yongzin Trijang [[Dorje Chang]]
 
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| 86. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (86th Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || 1840–? || 1900–1907? || ''blo bzang rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 86. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (86th Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || 1840–? || 1900–1907? || ''blo bzang [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 87. || [[Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen]] || 1844–1919 || 1907–1914 || ''ngag dbang blo bzang bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan'' || 3rd Tshemon Ling
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| 87. || [[Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen]] || 1844–1919 || 1907–1914 || ''ngag dbang blo bzang [[bstan]] pa'i [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || 3rd Tshemon Ling
 
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| 88. || [[Khyenrab Yönten Gyatsho]] || * 19th century || 1914?–1919 || ''mkhyen rab yon tan rgya mtsho'' || [[Drikung|Drigung]]pa Khyenrab Yönten
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| 88. || [[Khyenrab Yönten Gyatsho]] || * 19th century || 1914?–1919 || ''mkhyen rab [[yon tan]] [[rgya mtsho]]'' || [[Drikung|Drigung]]pa Khyenrab Yönten
 
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| 89. || [[Lobsang Nyandrag Gyatsho]] || * 19th century || 1919?–1924? || ''blo bzang snyan grags rgya mtsho'' || –
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| 89. || [[Lobsang Nyandrag Gyatsho]] || * 19th century || 1919?–1924? || ''blo bzang snyan grags [[rgya mtsho]]'' || –
 
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| 90. || [[Champa Chödrag]] || 1876–1937/1947 || 1920/1921–1926 || ''byams pa chos grags'' || –
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| 90. || [[Champa Chödrag]] || 1876–1937/1947 || 1920/1921–1926 || ''byams pa [[chos]] grags'' || –
 
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| 91. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (91st Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || ?–1932 || 1927–1932 || ''blo bzang rgyal mtshan'' || –
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| 91. || [[Lobsang Gyeltshen (91st Ganden Tripa)|Lobsang Gyeltshen]] || ?–1932 || 1927–1932 || ''blo bzang [[rgyal]] mtshan'' || –
 
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| 92. || [[Thubten Nyinche]] || ?–1933? || 1933 || ''thub bstan nyin byed'' || 1st ''gtsang pa khri sprul''
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| 92. || [[Thubten Nyinche]] || ?–1933? || 1933 || ''thub [[bstan]] nyin byed'' || 1st ''gtsang pa khri sprul''
 
|-----
 
|-----
 
| 93. || [[Yeshe Wangden]] || * 19th century || 1933–1939 || ''ye shes dbang ldan'' || 1st ''mi nyag khri sprul''
 
| 93. || [[Yeshe Wangden]] || * 19th century || 1933–1939 || ''ye shes dbang ldan'' || 1st ''mi nyag khri sprul''
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| 95. || [[Trashi Tongthün]] || * 19th century || 1947–1953 || ''bkra shis stong thun'' || –
 
| 95. || [[Trashi Tongthün]] || * 19th century || 1947–1953 || ''bkra shis stong thun'' || –
 
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| 96. || [[Thubten Künga]] || 1891–1964 || 1954/1958–1964 || ''thub bstan kun dga'' || –
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| 96. || [[Thubten Künga]] || 1891–1964 || 1954/1958–1964 || ''thub [[bstan]] kun dga'' || –
 
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| 97. || [[Thubten Lungtog Tendzin Thrinle]] || 1903–1983 || 1965– || ''thub bstan lung rtogs bstan 'dzin 'phrin las'' || The 6th [[Ling Rinpoche]]
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| 97. || [[Thubten Lungtog Tendzin Thrinle]] || 1903–1983 || 1965– || ''thub [[bstan]] {{Wiki|lung}} rtogs [[bstan]] 'dzin '[[phrin las]]'' || The 6th [[Ling Rinpoche]]
 
|-----
 
|-----
 
| 98. || [[Jampel Shenpen]] || 1919–1989 || 1984–1989 || '' 'jam dpal gzhan phan'' || –
 
| 98. || [[Jampel Shenpen]] || 1919–1989 || 1984–1989 || '' 'jam dpal gzhan phan'' || –
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| 99. || [[Yeshe Dönden]] || ?–1995 || ? || ''ye shes don ldan'' || –
 
| 99. || [[Yeshe Dönden]] || ?–1995 || ? || ''ye shes don ldan'' || –
 
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| 100. || [[Lobsang Nyima Rinpoche]] || * 1928-2008 || 1995–2003 || ''blo bzang nyi ma'' || –
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| 100. || [[Lobsang Nyima Rinpoche]] || * 1928-2008 || 1995–2003 || ''blo bzang [[nyi ma]]'' || –
 
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| 101. || [[Khensur Lungri Namgyel]] || * 1927 || 2003–2009  || ''lung rig rnam rgyal'' || 2nd ''ri rdzong sras sprul''
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| 101. || [[Khensur Lungri Namgyel]] || * 1927 || 2003–2009  || ''{{Wiki|lung}} rig [[rnam rgyal]]'' || 2nd ''ri rdzong sras sprul''
 
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| 102. || [[Thubten Nyima Lungtok Tenzin Norbu]] || * 1937 || 2009-  || ''thub bstan nyi ma lung rtogs bstan 'dzin nor bu'' ||  Rizong Sras Rinpoche
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| 102. || [[Thubten Nyima Lungtok Tenzin Norbu]] || * 1937 || 2009-  || ''thub [[bstan]] [[nyi ma]] {{Wiki|lung}} rtogs [[bstan]] 'dzin nor bu'' ||  Rizong Sras [[Rinpoche]]
 
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<poem> 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.

List of Ganden Tripas

1–25

# name biographical data tenure Wylie transliteration further titles
1. Je Tsongkhapa, Lobsang Dragpa 1357–1419 1409–1419 tsong kha pa, blo bzang grags pa Je Rinpoche (rje rin po che)
2. Dharma Rinchen (Gyaltsab Je) 1364–1432 1419–1431 dar ma rin chen
3. Khedrup Gelek Pelzang 1385–1438 1431–1438 mkhas grub rje dge legs dpal bzang 1st Panchen Lama
4. Shalu Lochen Legpa Gyeltshen 1375–1450 1438–1450 zhwa lu lo chen legs pa rgyal mtshan
5. Lodrö Chökyong 1389–1463 1450–1463 blo gros chos skyong
6. Chökyi Gyeltshen 1402–1473 1463–1473 chos kyi rgyal mtshan 1st Tatsak Rinpoche (rta tshag rin po che)
7. Lodrö Tenpa 1402–1476 1473–1476(79) blo gros brtan pa
8. Mönlam Legpa Lodrö 1414–1491 1480–1489 smon lam legs pa'i blo gros
9. Lobsang Nyima 1439–1492 1490–1492 blo bzang nyi ma
10. Yeshe Sangpo 1415–1498 1492–1498 ye shes bzang po
11. Lobsang Dragpa 1422/1429–1511 1499–1511 blo bzang grags pa
12. Jamyang Legpa Lodrö 1450–1530 1511–1516 jam dbyangs legs pa'i blo gros
13. Chökyi Shenyen 1453–1540 1516–1521 chos kyi bshes gnyen Also called Dharmamitra
14. Rinchen Öser 1453–1540 1522–1528 rin chen 'od zer
15. Penchen Sönam Dragpa 1478–1554 1529–1535 pan chen bsod nams grags pa (gzims khang gong ma)
16. Chökyong Gyatsho 1473–1539 1534–1539 chos skyong rgya mtsho 4th Lab Kyabgön (lab skyabs mgon)
17. Dorje Sangpo 1491–1554 1539–1546 rdo rje bzang po
18. Gyeltshen Sangpo 1497–1548 1546–1548 rgyal mtshan bzang po
19. Ngawang Chödrag 1501–1551/1552 1548–1552 ngag dbang chos grags
20. Chödrag Sangpo 1493–1559 1552–1559 chos grags bzang po
21. Geleg Pelsang 1505–1567 1559–1565 dge legs dpal bzang
22. Gendün Tenpa Dargye 1493–1568 1565–1568 dge 'dun bstan pa dar rgyas
23. Tsheten Gyatsho 1520–1576 1568–1575 tshe brtan rgya mtsho
24. Champa Gyatsho 1516–1590 1575–1582 byams pa rgya mtsho
25. Peljor Gyatsho 1526–1599 1582–? dpal 'byor rgya mtsho

26–50

# name biographical data tenure Wylie transliteration further titles
26. Damchö Pelbar 1523/1546–1599 1589–1596 dam chos dpal 'bar
27. Sangye Rinchen 1540–1612 1596–1603 sangs rgyas rin chen
28. Gendün Gyeltshen 1532–1605/1607 1603–? dge 'dun rgyal mtshan
29. Shenyen Dragpa 1545–1615 1607–1615 bshes gnyen grags pa
30. Lodrö Gyatsho 1546–1618 1615–1618 blo gros rgya mtsho 5th Lab Kyabgön
31. Damchö Pelsang 1546–1620 1618–1620 dam chos dpal bzang
32. Tshülthrim Chöphel 1561–1623 1620–1623 tshul khrims chos 'phel
33. Dragpa Gyatsho 1555–1627 1623–1627 grags pa rgya mtsho
34. Ngawang Chökyi Gyeltshen 1571/1575–1625/1629 1623, 1627/1628(?) ngag dbang chos kyi rgyal mtshan
35. Könchog Chöphel 1573–1644 1626–1637 dkon mchog chos 'phel
36. Tendzin Legshe ?–1664 1638? bstan 'dzin legs bshad
37. Gendün Rinchen Gyeltshen 1571–1642 1638–1642 dge 'dun rin chen rgyal mtshan
38. Tenpa Gyeltshen ?–1647 1643–1647 bstan pa rgyal mtshan
39. Könchog Chösang ?–1672/1673 1644(?)/1648–1654 dkon mchog chos bzang
40. Pelden Gyeltshen 1601–1674 1651/1654/1655–1662 dpal ldan rgyal mtshan
41. Lobsang Gyeltshen 1599/1600–1672 1658/1662–1668 blo bzang rgyal mtshan
42. Lobsang Dönyö 1602–1678 1668–1675 blo bzang don yod Namdak Dorje
43. Champa Trashi 1618–1684 1675–1681 byams pa bkra shis
44. Ngawang Lodrö Gyatsho 1635–1688 1682–1685 ngag dbang blo gros rgya mtsho
45. Tshülthrim Dargye 1632–? 1685/1695–1692/1699 tshul khrims dar rgyas
46. Ngawang Pelsang 1629–1695 ? ngag dbang dpal bzang Chinpa Gyatsho
47. Lobsang Chöphel * 17th century 1699–1701 blo bzang chos 'phel
48. Döndrub Gyatsho * 17th century 1702–1708 don grub rgya mtsho The 1st Ling Rinpoche
49. Lobsang Dargye * 17th century 1708–1715 blo bzang dar rgyas
50. Gendün Phüntshog ?–1724 1715–1722 dge 'dun phun tshogs

51–75

# name biographical data tenure Wylie transliteration further titles
51. Pelden Dragpa ?–1729 1722–1729 dpal ldan grags pa 1st Hortsang Sertri (hor tshang gser khri)
52. Ngawang Tshephel 1668–1734 1730–1732 ngag dbang tshe 'phel
53. Gyeltshen Sengge 1678–1756 1732–1739 rgyal mtshan seng ge 1st Tsötritrül (gtsos khri sprul)
54. Ngawang Chogden 1677–1751 1739–1746 ngag dbang mchog ldan 1st Reting Rinpoche (rwa sgreng)
55. Ngawang Namkha Sangpo 1690–1749/1750 1746–1749/1750 ngag dbang nam mkha' bzang po 1st Shingsa Rinpoche (shing bza' )
56. Lobsang Drimed 1683–? 1750–1757 blo bzang dri med
57. Samten Phüntshog 1703–1770 1757–1764 bsam gtan phun tshogs
58. Chakyung Ngawang Chödrag 1707–1778 1764–1778? bya khyung ngag dbang chos grags
59. Chusang Ngawang Chödrag 1710–1772 1771–1772? chu bzang ngag dbang chos grags
60. Lobsang Tenpa 1725–? 6 Jahre blo bzang bstan pa
61. Ngawang Tshülthrim 1721–1791 1778–1785 ngag dbang tshul khrims 1st Tshemon Ling Rinpoche (tshe smon gling)
62. Lobsang Mönlam 1729–1798 1785–1793 blo bzang smon lam
63. Lobsang Khechog 1736–1792 1792 (6 months) blo bzang mkhas mchog
64. Lobsang Trashi 1739–1801 1794–1801 blo bzang bkra shis
65. Gendün Tshülthrim 1744–1807 ? dge 'dun tshul khrims
66. Ngawang Nyandrag 1746–1824 1807–1814 ngag dbang snyan grags
67. Jamyang Mönlam 1750–1814/1817 1814 (3 months) 'jam dbyangs smon lam
68. Lobsang Geleg 1757–1816 1815–1816 blo bzang dge legs
69. Changchub Chöphel 1756–1838 1816–1822 byang chub chos 'phel Yongzin Trijang Dorje Chang
70. Ngawang Chöphel 1760–1839 1822–1828 ngag dbang chos 'phel
71. Yeshe Thardo 1756–1829/1830 1829–1830 ye shes thar 'dod
72. Jampel Tshülthrim * 19th century 1831–1837 'jam dpal tshul khrims 1st Khamlung Rinpoche khams lung
73. Ngawang Jampel Tshülthrim Gyatsho 1792–1862/1864 1837–1843 ngag dbang 'jam dpal tshul khrims rgya mtsho 2nd Tshemon Ling
74. Lobsang Lhündrub * 18th century ? blo bzang lhun grub
75. Ngawang Lungtog Yönten Gyatsho * 19 Jh.–1853? 1850–1853 ngag dbang lung rtogs yon tan rgya mtsho The 4th Ling Rinpoche

76–102

# name biographical data tenure Wylie transliteration further titles
76. Lobsang Khyenrab Wangchug ?–1872 1853–1870 blo bzang mkhyen rab dbang phyug
77. Tshülthrim Dargye ? 1859?–1864? tshul khrims dar rgyas
78. Jamyang Damchö * 19th century 1864?–1869? jam dbyangs dam chos
79. Lobsang Chinpa * 19th century 1869?–1874? blo bzang sbyin pa
80. Dragpa Döndrub * 19th century 1874?–1879? grags pa don grub
81. Ngawang Norbu * 19th century 1879?–1884? ngag dbang nor bu
82. Yeshe Chöphel * 19th century 1884?–1889? ye shes chos 'phel
83. Changchub Namkha * 19th century 1889?–1894? byang chub nam mkha'
84. Lobsang Tshülthrim * 19th century 1894?–1899? blo bzang tshul khrims
85. Lobsang Tshülthrim Pelden 1839–1899/1900 1896–1899/1900 blo bzang tshul khrims dpal ldan Yongzin Trijang Dorje Chang
86. Lobsang Gyeltshen 1840–? 1900–1907? blo bzang rgyal mtshan
87. Ngawang Lobsang Tenpe Gyeltshen 1844–1919 1907–1914 ngag dbang blo bzang bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan 3rd Tshemon Ling
88. Khyenrab Yönten Gyatsho * 19th century 1914?–1919 mkhyen rab yon tan rgya mtsho Drigungpa Khyenrab Yönten
89. Lobsang Nyandrag Gyatsho * 19th century 1919?–1924? blo bzang snyan grags rgya mtsho
90. Champa Chödrag 1876–1937/1947 1920/1921–1926 byams pa chos grags
91. Lobsang Gyeltshen ?–1932 1927–1932 blo bzang rgyal mtshan
92. Thubten Nyinche ?–1933? 1933 thub bstan nyin byed 1st gtsang pa khri sprul
93. Yeshe Wangden * 19th century 1933–1939 ye shes dbang ldan 1st mi nyag khri sprul
94. Lhündrub Tsöndrü ?–1949 1940–1946 lhun grub brtson 'grus Shangpa Lhündrub Tsöndrü
95. Trashi Tongthün * 19th century 1947–1953 bkra shis stong thun
96. Thubten Künga 1891–1964 1954/1958–1964 thub bstan kun dga
97. Thubten Lungtog Tendzin Thrinle 1903–1983 1965– thub bstan lung rtogs bstan 'dzin 'phrin las The 6th Ling Rinpoche
98. Jampel Shenpen 1919–1989 1984–1989 'jam dpal gzhan phan
99. Yeshe Dönden ?–1995 ? ye shes don ldan
100. Lobsang Nyima Rinpoche * 1928-2008 1995–2003 blo bzang nyi ma
101. Khensur Lungri Namgyel * 1927 2003–2009 lung rig rnam rgyal 2nd ri rdzong sras sprul
102. Thubten Nyima Lungtok Tenzin Norbu * 1937 2009- thub bstan nyi ma lung rtogs bstan 'dzin nor bu Rizong Sras Rinpoche

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Wikipedia:Ganden Tripa