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#[[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]] (1430-1456)
#[[Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo]] (1430-1456)<ref>The dates for the early throneholders correspond to the years during which they were at the head of Ngor Monastery.</ref>
#[[Müchen Könchok Gyaltsen]] (1456-1462)
#[[Müchen Könchok Gyaltsen]] (1456-1462)
#Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1462-1465)
#Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1462-1465)
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#[[Luding Khenchen Rinpoche]] (-2000)
#[[Luding Khenchen Rinpoche]] (-2000)
#[[Luding Khen Rinpoche]] (2000-present day)
#[[Luding Khen Rinpoche]] (2000-present day)
==Notes==
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==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 09:48, 25 January 2017

Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo

Throneholders of Ngor Monastery:

  1. Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (1430-1456)[1]
  2. Müchen Könchok Gyaltsen (1456-1462)
  3. Jamyang Sherab Gyatso (1462-1465)
  4. Kunga Wangchuk (1465-1478)
  5. Khedrup Palden Dorje (1478-1482)
  6. Gorampa Sönam Senge (1482-1486)
  7. Könchok Pelwa (1486-1501)
  8. Sangye Rinchen (1501-1516)
  9. Lhachok Senge (1516-1535)
  10. Könchok Lhundrup (1535-1557)
  11. Sangye Senge (1557 - 1569)
  12. Konchok Pelden (1582 - 1590)
  13. Namkha Palzang (1579 - 1595)
  14. Jampa Kunga Tashi (1595 - 1603)
  15. Kunga Sonam Lhundrup (1603 - 1618)
  16. Palden Döndrup (1618 - 1622)
  17. Namkha Sangye (1622 - 1625)
  18. Sherab Jungne (1625 - 1653)
  19. Namkha Rinchen (1653 - 1657)
  20. Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen (1657 - 1658)
  21. Sonam Gyatso
  22. Palchok Gyaltsen
  23. Namkha Palzang
  24. Lhundrup Palden
  25. Sangye Phuntsok
  26. Sangye Tendzin
  27. Sherab (or Sheja?) Zangpo
  28. Jampa Tsultrim Palzang
  29. Sonam Palden
  30. Jampa Sonam Zangpo
  31. Tashi Lhundrub
  32. Tsultrim Lhundrup
  33. Jampa Namkha Samdrup
  34. Palden Chökyong (1702-1760)
  35. Sangye Palzang
  36. Jampa Sonam Lhundrup
  37. Mingyur Gyaltsen
  38. Jamyang Sangye Yeshe
  39. Könchok Drakpa
  40. Ngawang Chökyong Zangpo
  41. Sangye Drakpa
  42. Phuntsok Döndrup
  43. Kunga Sonam
  44. Jampa Namkha Chimé (1765-1820)
  45. Ngawang Damchö
  46. Jampa Sonam Paljor
  47. Jampa Kunga Tendzin (1776-1862)
  48. Ngawang Lodrö Zangpo
  49. Palden Chöky Gyaltsen
  50. Jampa Palden Zangpo
  51. Naljor Jampal Zangpo (1789-1864)
  52. Ngawang Lodrö Tenpa
  53. Kunga Tenpé Lodrö
  54. Jampa Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen (1829-1870)
  55. Ngawang Sonam Gyaltsen
  56. Jamyang Sherab Gyatso
  57. Palden Lodrö Drakpa
  58. Jamyang Rinchen Dorje
  59. Ngawang Lodrö Nyingpo
  60. Ngawang Khyenrab Jampal Nyingpo
  61. Ngawang Kunga Tenpé Gyaltsen
  62. Jampa Palden Chödzé
  63. Jamyang Kunzang Thupten Tenpe Gyaltsen
  64. Khangsar Dampa Rinpoche Ngawang Lodrö Shenpen Nyingpo (1876-1953)
  65. Thartse Jamyang Kunzang Thupten Chökyi Gyaltsen
  66. Ngawang Lodrö Tekchok Tenpe Gyaltsen
  67. Ngawang Yönten Gyatso (1902-c.1963)
  68. Ngwang Khedrup Gyatso
  69. Jampa Namkha Kunzang Tenpe Gyaltsen
  70. Jamyang Thupten Lungtok Gyatso
  71. Ngawang Khyentse Thupten Nyingpo
  72. Jamyang Kunga Tenpe Gyaltsen
  73. Jamyang Tenpe Nyima
  74. Luding Khenchen Rinpoche (-2000)
  75. Luding Khen Rinpoche (2000-present day)

Notes

  1. The dates for the early throneholders correspond to the years during which they were at the head of Ngor Monastery.

Further Reading

  • David Jackson, 'Sources on the Chronology and Succession of the Abbots of Ngor E-waṃ-chos-ldan', Berliner Indologische Studien. Band 4/5: 49-93, 1989.