LC control no. | n 82106960 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ngor-chen Kun-dgaʼ-bzang-po, 1382-1456 |
Variant(s) | Ṅor-chen Kun-dgaʼ-bzaṅ-po, 1382-1456 Kun-dgaʼ-bzang-po, Ngor-chen, 1382-1456 Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo, 1382-1456 Ngor-chen, 1382-1456 Paṇḍita of Ṅor, 1382-1456 |
Located | Tibet Autonomous Region (China) |
Birth date | 1382 |
Death date | 1456 |
Field of activity | Sa-skya-pa (Sect) |
Profession or occupation | Buddhist priests |
Found in | The discipline of the novice monk, 1975: t.p. (Vajradhara Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo) His Ṅor-chen Kun-dgaʼ-bzaṅ-poʼi bkaʼ ʼbum, 1968-1969: v. 1, t.p. (Ṅor-chen Kun-dgaʼ-bzaṅ-po; Ngor-chen Kun-dgaʼ-bzang-po) Tshe-dbaṅ-rdo-rje-rig-ʼdzin. Dpal Kye rdo rjeʼi phyi ... 1976. Vajradhara in human form, 2017: t.p. (Ngor-chen Kun-dgaʼ-bzang-po) page 4 (born 1382) page 21 (also known as Paṇḍita of Ṅor) page 26 (Ngor-chen established Ngor Monastery in 1429; Ngor chen's death in 1456) page xi (Ngor-chen can be considered as a reformer who tried to renew his own Sa-skya school from within; ...Ngor-chen became the founding father of the Ngor tradition (ngor-lugs), which quickly developed into the most prominent subdivision of the Sa-skya school) |
Associated language | eng |