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Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup, 3rd Panchen Lama

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Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup, 3rd Panchen Lama
Tibetan name
Tibetan དབེན་ས་པ་བློ་བཟང་དོན་གྲུབ་
Transcriptions
Wyliedben sa pa blo bzang don grub
THLWensapa Blopzang Döndrup
Tibetan PinyinWênsaba Lobsang Toinchub
Lhasa IPA[wẽsapalopsaŋtø̃ʈʂup]
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese羅桑丹珠
Simplified Chinese罗桑丹珠
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLuósāng Dānzhū

Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup (1505–c. 1566) was a Tibetan Buddhist religious leader. He was posthumously recognised as the third Panchen Lama.[1][2]

Ensapa was known to have spent more than 20 years meditating in isolated caves near the Himalayan mountains. When he was a young boy Gyalwa Ensäpa received many visions of Buddha Shakyamuni. He also possessed natural clairvoyance and was able to know that people were about to visit his family even when they were still many days' journey away. Later, when he ordained as a monk, he was able to recite the entire Perfection of Wisdom Sutra in Eight Thousand Lines from memory, both in Tibetan and in Sanskrit. His fellow monks, who had never heard Sanskrit spoken, thought that he was possessed by spirits.

References

  1. ^ "Panchen Lama Ensapa Lobzang Döndrup (dben sa blo bzang don grub, 1505-1565)". Northwestern Library | Digital Collections. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  2. ^ Chuluu, Khohchahar E. (2 January 2021). "The Tongpo case: indigenous institutions and environmental justice in China". Critical Asian Studies. 53 (1): 109–125. doi:10.1080/14672715.2020.1854616. ISSN 1467-2715.
Preceded by Panchen Lama Succeeded by


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