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The [[Panchen Lama]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[པན་ཆེན་བླ་མ]]}}, [[Wylie]]: [[pan-chen bla-ma]], ZYPY: [[Bainqên Lama]], simplified {{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[班禅喇嘛]]; {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}}: [[班禪喇嘛]]), or [[Panchen Erdeni]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[པན་ཆེན་ཨེར་ཏེ་ནི།]]}}, ZYPY: [[Bänqên Erdê'ni]]; simplified | The [[Panchen Lama]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[པན་ཆེན་བླ་མ]]}}, [[Wylie]]: [[pan-chen bla-ma]], ZYPY: [[Bainqên Lama]], simplified {{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[班禅喇嘛]]; {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}}: [[班禪喇嘛]]), or [[Panchen Erdeni]] ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[པན་ཆེན་ཨེར་ཏེ་ནི།]]}}, ZYPY: [[Bänqên Erdê'ni]]; simplified | ||
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{{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[班禅额尔德尼]]; {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}}: [[班禪額爾德尼]]), is the [[highest]] ranking [[Lama]] after the [[Dalai Lama]] in the [[Gelugpa]] ([[Dge-lugs-pa]]) [[lineage]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] (this [[lineage]] controlled {{Wiki|western}} [[Tibet]] from the 16th century until the {{Wiki|1959 Tibetan Rebellion}}). The {{Wiki|present}} (11th) [[incarnation]] of the [[Panchen Lama]] is a [[matter]] of [[controversy]]: the {{Wiki|People's Republic of China}} asserts it is [[Wikipedia:Gyaincain Norbu|Gyancain Norbu]], while the [[14th Dalai Lama]] asserted it was [[Gedhun | {{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[班禅额尔德尼]]; {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}}: [[班禪額爾德尼]]), is the [[highest]] ranking [[Lama]] after the [[Dalai Lama]] in the [[Gelugpa]] ([[Dge-lugs-pa]]) [[lineage]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] (this [[lineage]] controlled {{Wiki|western}} [[Tibet]] from the 16th century until the {{Wiki|1959 Tibetan Rebellion}}). The {{Wiki|present}} (11th) [[incarnation]] of the [[Panchen Lama]] is a [[matter]] of [[controversy]]: the {{Wiki|People's Republic of China}} asserts it is [[Wikipedia:Gyaincain Norbu|Gyancain Norbu]], while the [[14th Dalai Lama]] asserted it was [[Gedhun | ||
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Choekyi Nyima]] on May 14, 1995. The [[latter]] vanished from public [[eye]] shortly after {{Wiki|being}} named, aged six. {{Wiki|Chinese}} authorities stated that [[Gedhun]] had been taken into protective custody from those that would [[spirit]] him into exile and is now safe. [[Tibetans]] and [[human]] rights groups continue to campaign for his [[release]]. | Choekyi Nyima]] on May 14, 1995. The [[latter]] vanished from public [[eye]] shortly after {{Wiki|being}} named, aged six. {{Wiki|Chinese}} authorities stated that [[Gedhun]] had been taken into protective custody from those that would [[spirit]] him into exile and is now safe. [[Tibetans]] and [[human]] rights groups continue to campaign for his [[release]]. | ||
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=={{Wiki|History}} of the [[Panchen Lama]]== | =={{Wiki|History}} of the [[Panchen Lama]]== | ||
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The successive [[Panchen Lamas]] [[form]] a [[tulku]] [[reincarnation]] [[lineage]] which are said to be the [[incarnations]] of [[Amitabha Buddha]]. The title, meaning "[[Great Scholar]]", is a [[Tibetan]] contraction of the [[Sanskrit]] [[paṇḍita]] ([[scholar]]) and the [[Tibetan]] [[chenpo]] ([[great]]). The [[Panchen Lama]] [[traditionally]] lived in [[Tashilhunpo Monastery]] ([[Teshu-lumbo]]) in {{Wiki|Shigatse}}. From the [[name]] of this [[monastery]], the {{Wiki|Europeans}} referred to the [[Panchen Lama]] as the [[Tashi-Lama]] (or spelled [[Tesho-Lama]] or Teshu-Lama). | The successive [[Panchen Lamas]] [[form]] a [[tulku]] [[reincarnation]] [[lineage]] which are said to be the [[incarnations]] of [[Amitabha Buddha]]. The title, meaning "[[Great Scholar]]", is a [[Tibetan]] contraction of the [[Sanskrit]] [[paṇḍita]] ([[scholar]]) and the [[Tibetan]] [[chenpo]] ([[great]]). The [[Panchen Lama]] [[traditionally]] lived in [[Tashilhunpo Monastery]] ([[Teshu-lumbo]]) in {{Wiki|Shigatse}}. From the [[name]] of this [[monastery]], the {{Wiki|Europeans}} referred to the [[Panchen Lama]] as the [[Tashi-Lama]] (or spelled [[Tesho-Lama]] or Teshu-Lama). | ||
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Panchen Lama]], who was exiled from [[Tibet]] by the [[Dalai Lama's]] government, wanted to seek revenge by leading an {{Wiki|army}} against [[Tibet]] in September 1949. He asked for help from {{Wiki|Ma Bufang}}. Ma cooperated with the [[Panchen Lama]] against the [[Dalai Lama's]] regime in [[Tibet]]. The | Panchen Lama]], who was exiled from [[Tibet]] by the [[Dalai Lama's]] government, wanted to seek revenge by leading an {{Wiki|army}} against [[Tibet]] in September 1949. He asked for help from {{Wiki|Ma Bufang}}. Ma cooperated with the [[Panchen Lama]] against the [[Dalai Lama's]] regime in [[Tibet]]. The | ||
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