Songtsän Gampo
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! It is said that Songtsän Gampo was born at Gyama, in Maldro (a region to the northeast of modern Lhasa), the son of the Yarlung king, Namri Songtsen. The book The Holder of the White Lotus says that it is believed that he was the reincarnation of the Buddhist saint Avalokiteshvara, and thus the Dalai Lamas are his reincarnation. He is also said to have had webbed hands and feet, a deformed face and odd skin; the early Tibetans saw him as a god and enthroned him.
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! It is said that Songtsän Gampo was born at Gyama, in Maldro (a region to the northeast of modern Lhasa), the son of the Yarlung king, Namri Songtsen. The book The Holder of the White Lotus says that it is believed that he was the reincarnation of the Buddhist saint Avalokiteshvara, and thus the Dalai Lamas are his reincarnation. He is also said to have had webbed hands and feet, a deformed face and odd skin; the early Tibetans saw him as a god and enthroned him.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Tibetan Empire, China, Tang Dynasty, List of Emperors of Tibet, Namri Songtsen, Book of Tang, Western Xia
- Titel Songtsän Gampo
- ISBN 978-613-0-36401-4
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9786130364014
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T11mm
- Gewicht 280g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 176
- Editor Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
- Genre Geschichte
- GTIN 09786130364014