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  • Langdarma
  • 8th Tibetan Emperor and 41st King of Tibet (d.842)

    (Tibetan: དར་མ་འུ་དུམ་བཙན, Wylie: dar ma 'u dum btsan), better known as Langdarma (Tibetan: གླང་དར་མ།, Wylie: glang dar ma, THL: Lang Darma, lit. "Mature

    Langdarma

    Langdarma

  • Tibetan Empire
  • Power in East Asia from 618 to 842/848

    and Yunnan. The murder of Tritsuk Detsen in 838 by his brother Langdarma, and Langdarma's subsequent enthronement followed by his assassination in 842 marks

    Tibetan Empire

    Tibetan Empire

    Tibetan_Empire

  • Era of Fragmentation
  • Period of Tibetan history (9th–11th centuries CE)

    Tibetan history lasting from the death of the Tibetan Empire's last king, Langdarma, in 842 until Drogön Chögyal Phagpa became the Imperial Preceptor of the

    Era of Fragmentation

    Era of Fragmentation

    Era_of_Fragmentation

  • Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje
  • 9th-century Tibetan Buddhist monk

    assassinating the Tibetan King Langdarma in 842 CE in order to protect the buddhadharma. According to Tibetan sources, King Langdarma persecuted Vajrayana Buddhism

    Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje

    Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje

    Lhalung_Pelgyi_Dorje

  • Leh
  • City in Ladakh, Indian-administered Kashmir

    gon (or Kyide Nyimagon), a grandson of the anti-Buddhist Tibetan king, Langdarma (r. c. 838 to 841), founded the kingdom. He conquered Western Tibet, although

    Leh

    Leh

    Leh

  • Purang-Guge Kingdom
  • Kingdom of Western Tibet established in the 10th century

    capital, (163 miles from Darchen). It was founded by the great-grandson of Langdarma, who was assassinated, leading to the collapse of the Tibetan Empire.

    Purang-Guge Kingdom

    Purang-Guge Kingdom

    Purang-Guge_Kingdom

  • Ralpachen
  • 7th Tibetan Emperor and 40th King of Tibet (802–838)

    empire to its largest extent. He was murdered by his younger brother Langdarma in 838. Ralpachen is one of the "Three Dharma Kings of Tibet", and referred

    Ralpachen

    Ralpachen

    Ralpachen

  • 14th Dalai Lama
  • Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940

    to demonstrate that one is not reincarnated from the malevolent king Langdarma, who was said to have a black tongue. The practice is not known to involve

    14th Dalai Lama

    14th Dalai Lama

    14th_Dalai_Lama

  • Yarlung dynasty
  • Historical dynasty in Tibet

    Ralpachen was murdered in 838 by his brother, the future 41st monarch Langdarma, who in turn ruled for only one year (841–842) until his own murder. The

    Yarlung dynasty

    Yarlung dynasty

    Yarlung_dynasty

  • Nyingma
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    'Nyingma') was the only form of Buddhism in Tibet. With the reign of King Langdarma (836–842), the brother of King Ralpachen, a time of political instability

    Nyingma

    Nyingma

    Nyingma

  • Persecution of Buddhists
  • sent Chinese Christianity into a decline from which it never recovered. Langdarma was a Tibetan King, who reigned from 838 to 841 CE. He is believed to

    Persecution of Buddhists

    Persecution_of_Buddhists

  • Tsaparang
  • Abandoned settlement in Tibet

    by Namde Wosung, one of the sons of the Langdarma the anti-Buddhist king of Tibet 838-841 CE, after Langdarma was assassinated. The Tibetan Empire was

    Tsaparang

    Tsaparang

    Tsaparang

  • Lhasa
  • Urban district of the City of Lhasa in Tibet

    by the princesses. Lhasa suffered extensive damage under the reign of Langdarma in the 9th century, when the sacred sites were destroyed and desecrated

    Lhasa

    Lhasa

    Lhasa

  • Tang–Tibet relations
  • Relations between Tang-dynasty China and Tibet

    Buddhism and his brother, Langdarma, who belonged to the anti-Buddhism group, succeeded as king of Tibet. In 843 A.D, Langdarma enacted a law banning Buddhism

    Tang–Tibet relations

    Tang–Tibet relations

    Tang–Tibet_relations

  • Ladakh
  • Union territory administered by India

    Tibetan. In the 9th century, Tibet's ruler Langdarma was assassinated and Tibet fragmented. Kyide Nyimagon, Langdarma's great-grandson, fled to West Tibet c

    Ladakh

    Ladakh

    Ladakh

  • We Gyaltore Taknye
  • 838, and installed Langdarma as the new king. According to traditional accounts, during the first two years of his rule, Langdarma remained a Buddhist

    We Gyaltore Taknye

    We_Gyaltore_Taknye

  • Vajrayana
  • Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition

    revitalizing Buddhism in Tibet following its persecution by the Bon emperor Langdarma and onset of the Era of Fragmentation, leading to the foundation of the

    Vajrayana

    Vajrayana

  • Kyide Nyimagon
  • Founder of the Tibetan Ngari Khorsum Dynasty (?-930)

    a member of the Yarlung dynasty of Tibet and a descendant of emperor Langdarma. He migrated to Western Tibet and founded the kingdom of Ngari Khorsum

    Kyide Nyimagon

    Kyide Nyimagon

    Kyide_Nyimagon

  • Tibetan Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally

    event to be fictitious. A reversal in Buddhist influence began under King Langdarma (r. 836–842), and his death was followed by the so-called Era of Fragmentation

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Terma (religion)
  • Hidden teachings in Buddhism

    also secured and protected Buddhism during the time of persecution under Langdarma. Some of these terma have been rediscovered and special terma lineages

    Terma (religion)

    Terma_(religion)

  • Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo
  • lta khang temple in Maizhokunggar today. After the anti-Buddhist king Langdarma came to the power, Nyang Tingdzin tried to flee to India, but was captured

    Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo

    Nyang_Tingdzin_Zangpo

  • History of Buddhism
  • literal. Despite a reversal in Buddhist influence which began under King Langdarma (836–842), the following centuries saw a colossal effort in collecting

    History of Buddhism

    History_of_Buddhism

  • 799
  • Calendar year

    the papal throne. Jiang Shen, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 881) Langdarma, emperor of Tibet (approximate date) Zhang Yichao, Chinese general (approximate

    799

    799

    799

  • Depal Khortsen
  • Tibetan king

    ruler of Tibet according to the Ladakhi Chronicles. He was a grandson of Langdarma and the father of Kyide Nyimagon. He was responsible for erecting eight

    Depal Khortsen

    Depal_Khortsen

  • Huichang persecution of Buddhism
  • Period of suppression of foreign religions within Tang China from 840 to 845 AD

    in China Four Buddhist Persecutions in China Persecution of Buddhists Langdarma, a Tibetan king who initiated persecutions against Buddhism in the same

    Huichang persecution of Buddhism

    Huichang persecution of Buddhism

    Huichang_persecution_of_Buddhism

  • List of rulers of Tibet
  • 705–755 6 Trisong Detsen 755–797 7 Murub or Mune Tsenpo 797–799 8 Mutik Tsenpo (Sadnalegs) 800–815 9 Ralpachen 815–838 10 Langdarma 841–842 Yungdrung Bon

    List of rulers of Tibet

    List of rulers of Tibet

    List_of_rulers_of_Tibet

  • List of emperors of Tibet
  • Yarlung dynasty's kings of Tibet

    38 Trisong Detsen 755–797 39 Murub or Mune Tsenpo 797–799 40 Mutik Tsenpo (Sadnalegs) 800–815 41 Ralpachen 815–838 42 Langdarma 841–842 Yungdrung Bon

    List of emperors of Tibet

    List_of_emperors_of_Tibet

  • Guge
  • Historical kingdom in Western Tibet

    31.48194; 79.80028 and Tsaparang. Kyide Nyimagon, a great-grandson of Langdarma, the last monarch of the Tibetan Empire, fled to Ngari (West Tibet) from

    Guge

    Guge

    Guge

  • Cham dance
  • Traditional Buddhist dance

    new year, to commemorate the assassination of the cruel Tibetan king, Langdarma in 841 CE by a monk called Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje. The monk, dressed in

    Cham dance

    Cham dance

    Cham_dance

  • Traditional dances of Himachal Pradesh
  • Indian dance

    Buddhism when Lamas effectively carried out a plan of executing King Langdarma. A special event for masked dances is the celebration of the birth of

    Traditional dances of Himachal Pradesh

    Traditional_dances_of_Himachal_Pradesh

  • Lhasa (prefecture-level city)
  • Prefecture-level city in Tibet

    Monastery. It was destroyed during the persecution of Buddhism under Langdarma (c. 838–841) but rebuilt by Atiśa (980–1054). The monastery was part of

    Lhasa (prefecture-level city)

    Lhasa (prefecture-level city)

    Lhasa_(prefecture-level_city)

  • Śūraṅgama Sūtra
  • Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    translated from Chinese before King Langdarma's persecution of Buddhism and a complete translation existed (before King Langdarma's persecution of Buddhism) afterwards

    Śūraṅgama Sūtra

    Śūraṅgama Sūtra

    Śūraṅgama_Sūtra

  • Shey
  • Village in Ladakh, India

    Nyimagon (Skyid lde nyima gon), a great-grandson of the Tibetan king, Langdarma, established a small kingdom in Guge, which eventually grew to encompass

    Shey

    Shey

    Shey

  • Palden Lhamo
  • Female Tibetan Buddhist deity

    said to have advised Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje to kill the anti-Buddhist king Langdarma in 841 CE, and is described as the 'Dharma-protectress of Lhasa'. She

    Palden Lhamo

    Palden Lhamo

    Palden_Lhamo

  • History of Tibet
  • of imperial Tibet and the rise of regional warlords. Upon the death of Langdarma, the last emperor of a unified Tibetan empire, there was a controversy

    History of Tibet

    History of Tibet

    History_of_Tibet

  • Yerpa
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Lhasa, Tibet, China

    After Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje assassinated the anti-Buddhist Bon Emperor Langdarma in 842 CE he is said to have hidden himself in a cave and meditated for

    Yerpa

    Yerpa

    Yerpa

  • History of Tibetan Buddhism
  • preliminary patronage of Songsten Gampo in the 7th century. Afterwards, Langdarma was not to take the throne until 841, when he proceeded to nearly destroy

    History of Tibetan Buddhism

    History of Tibetan Buddhism

    History_of_Tibetan_Buddhism

  • The Tibet Code
  • treasure hidden during the persecution of the 9th-century Tibetan emperor Langdarma. Elements of Tibetan culture, geography, and mythology are prominent throughout

    The Tibet Code

    The_Tibet_Code

  • Zuiho Yamaguchi
  • Japanese Buddhologist and Tibetologist (1926–2023)

    thorough investigation of facts surrounding emperor Langdarma, where he challenged the assertion that Langdarma was a persecutor of Buddhism and a supporter

    Zuiho Yamaguchi

    Zuiho_Yamaguchi

  • Timeline of Buddhism
  • Chronology of the Buddhist religion

    Tendai school, partly based upon the Chinese Tiantai tradition. 838 to 841 Langdarma rules in Tibet, and persecutes Buddhism 838–847 Ennin, a priest of the

    Timeline of Buddhism

    Timeline_of_Buddhism

  • Tradruk Temple
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Yarlung Valley, Tibet, China

    the three royal monasteries. During the persecution of Buddhism under Langdarma (Wylie: glang dar ma, 841–846) and during the Mongol invasion from Dzungaria

    Tradruk Temple

    Tradruk Temple

    Tradruk_Temple

  • Amdo
  • Traditional region of Tibet

    within the eastern frontier.[citation needed] After 838 when Tibet's King Langdarma killed his brother, the Tibetan Empire broke into independent principalities

    Amdo

    Amdo

    Amdo

  • Sadnalegs
  • 6th Emperor of the Tibetan Empire and 39th King of Tibet (766–815)

    first became a monk, the last two died in childhood. When Sadnaleg died, Langdarma was bypassed as he was anti-Buddhist and hot tempered and the royal power

    Sadnalegs

    Sadnalegs

    Sadnalegs

  • Muru Nyingba Monastery
  • The building was destroyed during the persecution of Buddhism under Langdarma (c. 838 to 841 CE), but it was rebuilt by Atisha (980-1054 CE). In the

    Muru Nyingba Monastery

    Muru Nyingba Monastery

    Muru_Nyingba_Monastery

  • Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)
  • Emperor of Tang China from 846 to 859

    which had fallen into intense civil war after the death of its king Langdarma in 842. Starting in 848, and over a period of several years, Emperor Xuanzong

    Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)

    Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Tang_(9th_century)

  • Rudok
  • Village in Rutog County, Ngari, Tibet

    Tibetan Empire fragmented with the assassination of the emperor Langdarma. One of Langdarma's descendants, Kyide Nyimagon, founded a new empire in Western

    Rudok

    Rudok

    Rudok

  • Sonam Rapten
  • over the widest unified Tibetan Kingdom established since the time of Langdarma in the 9th century. According to Richardson's reading of Dukula, however

    Sonam Rapten

    Sonam Rapten

    Sonam_Rapten

  • Timeline of the Era of Fragmentation
  • History of Tibet, 842 to 1253

    history lasting from the death of the Tibetan Empire's last emperor, Langdarma, in 842 until Drogön Chögyal Phagpa gained control over the three provinces

    Timeline of the Era of Fragmentation

    Timeline of the Era of Fragmentation

    Timeline_of_the_Era_of_Fragmentation

  • Shiquanhe
  • Town in Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China

    Fragmentation in the 10th century, Kyide Nyimagon, a descendant of emperor Langdarma, came to Ngari in the midst of chaos in Central Tibet and started a new

    Shiquanhe

    Shiquanhe

    Shiquanhe

  • Kingdom of Bumthang
  • Small kingdom in Bhutan from c. 7th to 17th century

    origins and found that he was descended from the son of Tibetan king Langdarma. Pleased with his royal pedigree, he remained in Bumthang and married

    Kingdom of Bumthang

    Kingdom_of_Bumthang

  • List of mosques in Tibet
  • riot triggered by the anti-Buddhist incident of the last Tibetan king, Langdarma. Tzashen Mosque (Chinese: 扎什城清真寺) ≈1733 destroyed in 1761 Shigatse Bang-Jia

    List of mosques in Tibet

    List_of_mosques_in_Tibet

  • Kingdom of Maryul
  • Medieval kingdom in Ladakh

    the Persian spelling لداخ (ladax). Upon the assassination of emperor Langdarma in c. 842, the Tibetan empire became fragmented over a succession dispute

    Kingdom of Maryul

    Kingdom_of_Maryul

  • List of state leaders in the 9th century
  • list) – Sadnalegs, Emperor (c.800/04–c.815) Ralpacan, Emperor (815–836) Langdarma, Emperor (836–842) Uzbekistan Samanid Empire (complete list) – Nuh ibn

    List of state leaders in the 9th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century

  • 841
  • Calendar year

    Orléans, Frankish bishop Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin, Muslim general Langdarma, emperor of Tibet (b. 799) Li Ao, Chinese philosopher and prose writer

    841

    841

    841

  • Timeline of Bhutanese history
  • Bhutanese history timeline

    brother Langdarma. Tibetans seek refuge in Bhutan from ensuing political and religious upheaval during the reign of Langdarma (836–842). After Langdarma's assassination

    Timeline of Bhutanese history

    Timeline_of_Bhutanese_history

  • Palcho Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Gyantse, Tibet, China

    Chode Monastery is traced to the ninth century. Pelkhor-tsen, son of Langdarma (anti Buddhist King of West Tibet) after whom the monastery is named as

    Palcho Monastery

    Palcho Monastery

    Palcho_Monastery

  • Archery in Bhutan
  • National sport of Bhutan

    bow and arrow is associated with the legendary murder of Tibetan King Langdarma in the 10th century. The king had persecuted Buddhism, and thus failed

    Archery in Bhutan

    Archery in Bhutan

    Archery_in_Bhutan

  • List of wars of succession
  • dynasty Era of Fragmentation (842–1253), after the assassination of emperor Langdarma of the Tibetan Empire Anarchy at Samarra (861–870), after the assassination

    List of wars of succession

    List of wars of succession

    List_of_wars_of_succession

  • Shannan, Tibet
  • Prefecture-level city in Tibet, China

    Dorje put an end to the Tubo dynasty by murdering the last Tibetan king Langdarma, the first ruler of unified Tibetan Empire. Dratang Monastery Dratang

    Shannan, Tibet

    Shannan, Tibet

    Shannan,_Tibet

  • Nepal Sambat
  • Nepalese Traditional calendar

    celebrate Nepal's autonomy from the Tibetan Empire following the murder of Langdarma, a claim which is also rejected by modern historians as the murder occurred

    Nepal Sambat

    Nepal Sambat

    Nepal_Sambat

  • Timeline of the Tibetan Empire
  • alliance) is set up in Lhasa 838 Ralpacan dies and his brother Langdarma succeeds him 842 Langdarma dies and the Tibetan Empire enters its Era of Fragmentation

    Timeline of the Tibetan Empire

    Timeline of the Tibetan Empire

    Timeline_of_the_Tibetan_Empire

  • Orgyen Kusum Lingpa
  • Tibetan Buddhist terton (1934–2009)

    Padma Sambhava in Tibet, who assassinated the anti-Buddhist Bon Emperor Langdarma in 842 CE and then hid in the Moon Cave of the Drag Yerpa retreat outside

    Orgyen Kusum Lingpa

    Orgyen Kusum Lingpa

    Orgyen_Kusum_Lingpa

  • List of Rhyacophila species
  • Rhyacophila laevis Pictet, 1834 Rhyacophila lambakanta Schmid, 1970 Rhyacophila langdarma Schmid, 1970 Rhyacophila laptsapa Schmid, 1970 Rhyacophila lata Martynov

    List of Rhyacophila species

    List_of_Rhyacophila_species

  • Military history of the Tang dynasty
  • Part of Chinese history, 618–907 CE

    Qocho. Baönhom Barzé was an attack commissioner in the region. After Langdarma's death in 842, he fought constantly with another commissioner, Shang Bibi

    Military history of the Tang dynasty

    Military history of the Tang dynasty

    Military_history_of_the_Tang_dynasty

  • 790s
  • Decade

    (approximate date) 799 Jiang Shen, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 881) Langdarma, emperor of Tibet (approximate date) Zhang Yichao, Chinese general (approximate

    790s

    790s

  • Tashigang, Ngari Prefecture
  • Place in Tibet, China

    Tibetan Era of Fragmentation, Kyide Nyimagon, a descendant of emperor Langdarma escaped to Western Tibet (then called Ngari or Ngari Khorsum) and established

    Tashigang, Ngari Prefecture

    Tashigang,_Ngari_Prefecture

  • Guiyi Prefecture
  • Historical region of China

    Uyghurs. BLon Khrom brZhe was an attack commissioner in the region. After Langdarma's death in 842, he fought constantly with another commissioner, Shang Bibi

    Guiyi Prefecture

    Guiyi Prefecture

    Guiyi_Prefecture

  • Old Tibetan Chronicle
  • Collection of texts

    in the narrative ends with U Dumten ('U'i dum brtan), later known as Langdarma, the Chronicle must have been compiled during or soon after the reign

    Old Tibetan Chronicle

    Old Tibetan Chronicle

    Old_Tibetan_Chronicle

  • 840s
  • Decade

    Orléans, Frankish bishop Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin, Muslim general Langdarma, emperor of Tibet (b. 799) Li Ao, Chinese philosopher and prose writer

    840s

    840s

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Online names & meanings

  • Divodasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Divodasa

    Pious; Religious

  • Dathan
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Dathan

    Laws or rites.

  • Balun
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Balun

    child.

  • INÉZ
  • Female

    Spanish

    INÉZ

    Spanish form of English Agnes, INÉZ means "chaste; holy."

  • Gurmandeep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurmandeep

    Guru's Lamp

  • Colette
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swiss

    Colette

    Victory of the People; Necklace; Victorious; Variant of Nicolette

  • Jerrall
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, German

    Jerrall

    Strong; Open Minded

  • Visvajith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Visvajith

    Lord Vishnu; One who Won Universe

  • Shrivali
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Shrivali

    Goddess Laxmi

  • Muneza
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muneza

    Clean pure

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