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'''Pulung Rinchen Ling''' (Wyl. ''pho lung rin chen lding'') is a [[Kagyü]] monastery in [[Powo]], which was founded by '''Gar Dampa Zhonnu Dorje''' in 1260. His disciple '''Pa Rinpoche''' served as its first abbot. It is considered a branch of [[Tsurphu Monastery]] in [[Central Tibet]].<Ref>Presentation of Pulung Rinchen Ling on The Treasury of Lives.</Ref>
'''Pulung Rinchen Ling''' (Wyl. ''pho lung rin chen lding'') is a [[Kagyü]] monastery in [[Powo]], which was founded by '''Gar Dampa Zhonnu Dorje''' (who appears in the [[Garchen Tulku Incarnation Line]]) in 1260. His disciple '''Pa Rinpoche''' served as its first abbot. It is considered a branch of [[Tsurphu Monastery]] in [[Central Tibet]].<Ref>Presentation of Pulung Rinchen Ling on The Treasury of Lives.</Ref>


Pulung Rinchen Ling has several names and different spellings:
Pulung Rinchen Ling has several names and different spellings:

Revision as of 06:36, 10 January 2021

Pulung Rinchen Ling (Wyl. pho lung rin chen lding) is a Kagyü monastery in Powo, which was founded by Gar Dampa Zhonnu Dorje (who appears in the Garchen Tulku Incarnation Line) in 1260. His disciple Pa Rinpoche served as its first abbot. It is considered a branch of Tsurphu Monastery in Central Tibet.[1]

Pulung Rinchen Ling has several names and different spellings:

  • Polung Gön (Wyl. pho lung dgon)
  • Powo Polung Gön (Wyl. spo bop ho lung dgon)
  • Pulung Gön Womin Changchub Ling (Wyl. phu lung dgon ‘og min byang chub gling)
  • Pulung Chöding (Wyl. phu lung chos lding)
  • Rinchenpung Densa Womin Changchub Ling (Wyl. rin chen spungs gdsan sa ‘og min byang chub gling)

Pulung Sangye, aka Garwang Sangye Dorje was on of the main residents of Pulung Rinchen Ling during the 20th. Tulku Dawa Rinpoche did a three-year retreat in Pulung Rinchen Ling, under the guidance of Garwang Sangye Dorje.

Notes

  1. Presentation of Pulung Rinchen Ling on The Treasury of Lives.

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