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Coordinates: 36°44′23.22″N 102°10′50.66″E / 36.7397833°N 102.1807389°E / 36.7397833; 102.1807389
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'''Gönlung Jampa Ling'''; [[Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]]: དགོན་ལུང་བྱམས་པ་གླིང་།, Wylie: dgon lung byams pa gling; [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 佑宁寺, [[pinyin]]:youning si ) is a [[Tibetan Buddhism|Tibetan Buddhist]] monastery of [[Gelug]] sect in the Gonlung County of [[Qinghai]] province, [[China]]. The monastery was founded in 1604 by Gyeltse Donyo Chokyi Gyatso.<ref name=Dorje>{{cite book |last=Dorje |first=Gyurme |date=2004 |title=Footprint Tibet |edition=3|location=Bath |publisher=Footprint |pages=581–2 |isbn=1 903471 30 3}}</ref><ref name=TBRC>{{cite web |url=http://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=G165 |title=dgon lung dgon pa |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= |website=[[Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center]] |publisher= |accessdate=2014-07-19}}</ref> Gönlung Jampa Ling housed the first Geluk seminary in Northeastern Tibet and was the seat if a number of important, high-ranking lamas including the [[Changkya Khutukhtu|Changkya]] and Thuken incarnation lineages.
'''Gönlung Jampa Ling'''; [[Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]]: དགོན་ལུང་བྱམས་པ་གླིང་།, Wylie: dgon lung byams pa gling; [[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 佑宁寺, [[pinyin]]:Yòuníng ) is a [[Tibetan Buddhism|Tibetan Buddhist]] monastery of [[Gelug]] sect in the [[Huzhu Tu Autonomous County]] of [[Qinghai]] province, [[China]]. The monastery was founded in 1604 by Gyeltse Donyo Chokyi Gyatso.<ref name=Dorje>{{cite book |last=Dorje |first=Gyurme |date=2004 |title=Footprint Tibet |edition=3|location=Bath |publisher=Footprint |pages=581–2 |isbn=1-903471-30-3}}</ref><ref name=TBRC>{{cite web |url=http://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=G165 |title=dgon lung dgon pa |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= |website=[[Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center]] |publisher= |accessdate=2014-07-19}}</ref> Gönlung Jampa Ling housed the first Geluk seminary in Northeastern Tibet and was the seat if a number of important, high-ranking lamas including the [[Changkya Khutukhtu|Changkya]] and Thuken incarnation lineages.


''Gonlung'' is one of four famous Tibetan monasteries ([[Chuzang]], [[Serkhog]], [[Jakhyung]] and Gonlung) in north-east Qinghai, earlier considered as a border area between Tibet and China.
''Gonlung'' is one of four famous Tibetan monasteries ([[Chuzang]], [[Serkhog]], [[Jakhyung]] and Gonlung) in north-east Qinghai, earlier considered as a border area between Tibet and China.


In 1724 the monastery was destroyed by the Manchus during the suppression of Lhazang Khan, but rebuilt in 1732.<ref name=Dorje />
In 1724 the monastery was destroyed by the [[Manchus]] during the suppression of [[Lha-bzang Khan|Lhazang Khan]]{{what|date=June 2020}} (a Mongol [[Khoshut]] ruler, killed by [[Dzungars]] in 1717), but rebuilt in 1732.<ref name=Dorje />

==Gallery==
<gallery>
Yòuníng1.jpg|Front view of Gönlung Jampa Ling main temple
Yòuníng2.jpg|View of Gönlung Jampa Ling from above
Yòuníng3.jpg|View of Gönlung Jampa Ling west temple from the east
</gallery>


==Sources==
==Sources==
*{{cite thesis |type=Ph.D. |first= Brenton |last=Sullivan |title=The Mother of All Monasteries: Gönlung Jampa Ling and the Rise of Mega Monasteries in Northeastern Tibet|institution=University of Virginia |url=http://libra.virginia.edu/file_assets/libra-oa:3354|year=013}}
*{{cite thesis |type=Ph.D. |first=Brenton |last=Sullivan |title=The Mother of All Monasteries: Gönlung Jampa Ling and the Rise of Mega Monasteries in Northeastern Tibet |institution=University of Virginia |url=http://libra.virginia.edu/file_assets/libra-oa:3354 |year=2013 }}{{Dead link|date=February 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}

==External links==
*[http://kekexili.typepad.com/life_on_the_tibetan_plate/2009/01/tibetan-monastery.html Gonlung Jampaling Monastery]
*[http://places.thlib.org/features/22639 Gönlung Jampa Ling] - THL Place Dictionary

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{{Buddhist monasteries in Qinghai}}
{{Changkya Khutukhtus}}
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[[Category:Buddhist monasteries in Qinghai]]
[[Category:Buddhist temples in Haidong]]
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist monasteries]]
[[Category:Gelug monasteries and temples]]





Latest revision as of 16:51, 23 February 2023

Gönlung Jampa Ling
Tibetan transcription(s)
Tibetan: དགོན་ལུང་བྱམས་པ་གླིང་།
Wylie transliteration: dgon lung byams pa gling
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
SectGelug
Location
CountryChina
Gönlung Jampa Ling monastery is located in China
Gönlung Jampa Ling monastery
Location within China
Geographic coordinates36°44′23.22″N 102°10′50.66″E / 36.7397833°N 102.1807389°E / 36.7397833; 102.1807389
Architecture
FounderGyeltse Donyo Chokyi Gyatso
Date established1604

Gönlung Jampa Ling; Tibetan: དགོན་ལུང་བྱམས་པ་གླིང་།, Wylie: dgon lung byams pa gling; Chinese: 佑宁寺, pinyin:Yòuníng Sì ) is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Gelug sect in the Huzhu Tu Autonomous County of Qinghai province, China. The monastery was founded in 1604 by Gyeltse Donyo Chokyi Gyatso.[1][2] Gönlung Jampa Ling housed the first Geluk seminary in Northeastern Tibet and was the seat if a number of important, high-ranking lamas including the Changkya and Thuken incarnation lineages.

Gonlung is one of four famous Tibetan monasteries (Chuzang, Serkhog, Jakhyung and Gonlung) in north-east Qinghai, earlier considered as a border area between Tibet and China.

In 1724 the monastery was destroyed by the Manchus during the suppression of Lhazang Khan[clarification needed] (a Mongol Khoshut ruler, killed by Dzungars in 1717), but rebuilt in 1732.[1]

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Sources

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  • Sullivan, Brenton (2013). The Mother of All Monasteries: Gönlung Jampa Ling and the Rise of Mega Monasteries in Northeastern Tibet (Ph.D.). University of Virginia.[permanent dead link]

References

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  1. ^ a b Dorje, Gyurme (2004). Footprint Tibet (3 ed.). Bath: Footprint. pp. 581–2. ISBN 1-903471-30-3.
  2. ^ "dgon lung dgon pa". Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
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