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A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama. / Uspensky, Vladimir .
Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives. ed. / Agata Bareja-Starzyńska. Warsaw : Elipsa, 2022. p. 184-192 (Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies; Vol. 45).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in an anthology › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - A Mongolian Text about the Discovery of a Reincarnated Lama
AU - Uspensky, Vladimir
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - An untitled Mongolian manuscript kept at Saint Petersburg State University Library contains descriptions of prophetic dreams of the father and the mother of an unspecified “reincarnated lama” (Mong. qubilγan). This manuscript once belonged to Prince Yunli (1697–1738), a powerful Manchu statesman who himself was a Tibetan Buddhist and headed the Lifanyuan (the Ministry for the Tributary Territories.). Judging from the dates and people mentioned in the text it is possible to conclude that it refers to a candidate for recognition as the reincarnation of the deceased Changkya Qutuγtu Ngawang Choden (1642–1714).
AB - An untitled Mongolian manuscript kept at Saint Petersburg State University Library contains descriptions of prophetic dreams of the father and the mother of an unspecified “reincarnated lama” (Mong. qubilγan). This manuscript once belonged to Prince Yunli (1697–1738), a powerful Manchu statesman who himself was a Tibetan Buddhist and headed the Lifanyuan (the Ministry for the Tributary Territories.). Judging from the dates and people mentioned in the text it is possible to conclude that it refers to a candidate for recognition as the reincarnation of the deceased Changkya Qutuγtu Ngawang Choden (1642–1714).
KW - Tibetan Buddhism
KW - reincarnations
KW - Qinghai
KW - Mongolian manuscripts
KW - Rolbi Dorje Rol pa’i rdo rje
M3 - Article in an anthology
SN - 9788366847330
T3 - Series of the Committee of Oriental Studies
SP - 184
EP - 192
BT - Oriental Studies: Global and Local Perspectives
A2 - Bareja-Starzyńska, Agata
PB - Elipsa
CY - Warsaw
ER -
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