- (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...
- and Yunnan. The
murder of King
Ralpachen in 838 by his
brother Langdarma, and
Langdarma's subsequent enthronement followed by his ********ination in 842 marks...
-
history lasting from the
death of the
Tibetan Empire's last emperor,
Langdarma, in 842
until Drogön Chögyal
Phagpa became the
Imperial Preceptor of the...
- Tibetan. In the 9th century, Tibet's
ruler Langdarma was ********inated and
Tibet fragmented.
Kyide Nyimagon,
Langdarma's great-grandson, fled to West
Tibet c...
- ********inating the
Tibetan King
Langdarma in 842 CE in
order to
protect the buddhadharma.
According to
Tibetan sources, King
Langdarma ****cuted
Vajrayana Buddhism...
-
empire to its
largest extent. He was
murdered by his
younger brother Langdarma in 838.
Ralpachen is one of Tibet's
three Dharma Kings, and
referred to...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
nyima gon (or
Nyima gon), a
grandson of the anti-Buddhist
Tibetan king,
Langdarma (r. c. 838 to 841),
founded the kingdom. He
conquered Western Tibet, although...