Pelden Drakpa
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Pelden Drakpa
Summary
Pelden Drakpa is a human[1]. He died on +1729-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a Buddhist monk[3].
Key Facts
- Pelden Drakpa died on +1729-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Pelden Drakpa held citizenship in Tibet[4].
- Pelden Drakpa's professions included Buddhist monk[3].
- Pelden Drakpa held the position of Ganden Tripa[5].
- A notable student of Pelden Drakpa was Gyeltsen Sengge[6].
- A notable student of Pelden Drakpa was Kelzang Gyatso[7].
- Pelden Drakpa's religion is recorded as Tibetan Buddhism[8].
- Pelden Drakpa's religion is recorded as Gelug[9].
- Pelden Drakpa is recorded as male[10].
- Pelden Drakpa's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Pelden Drakpa's religious order is recorded as Gelug[12].
- Pelden Drakpa studied under Lobzang Dargye[13].
- Pelden Drakpa studied under Lobsang Yeshe, Fifth Panchen Lama[14].
- Pelden Drakpa studied under Ngawang Konchok Nyima[15].
- Pelden Drakpa studied under Jamyang Zhepai Dorje[16].
- Pelden Drakpa's name in native language is recorded as དཔལ་ལྡན་གྲགས་པ[17].
- Pelden Drakpa's BDRC Resource ID is recorded as P2759[18].
- Pelden Drakpa's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121cgm84[19].
- Pelden Drakpa's Treasury of Lives ID is recorded as 4490[20].
Body
Education
Studied under Lobzang Dargye[13], a Buddhist monk[21], b. 1662[22]; Lobsang Yeshe, Fifth Panchen Lama[14], a Buddhist monk[23], 1663–1737[24]; Ngawang Konchok Nyima[15], a writer[25], 1653–1707[26]; and Jamyang Zhepai Dorje[16], a writer[27], 1648–1721[28].
Career and Affiliations
Pelden Drakpa worked as a Buddhist monk[3]. He held the position of Ganden Tripa[5]. Notable students include Gyeltsen Sengge[6], a writer[29], 1678–1756[30], of Tibet[31] and Kelzang Gyatso[7], a politician[32], 1708–1757[33].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Tibetan Buddhism[8], a religious denomination[34] and Gelug[9], a school of Buddhism[35].
Death and Burial
Pelden Drakpa died on +1729-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
FAQs
What did Pelden Drakpa do for work?
Pelden Drakpa worked as Buddhist monk[3].