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Thothori Nyantsen or Lha
Thothori Nyantsan (Tibetan: ལྷ་ཐོ་ཐོ་རི་གཉན་བཙན་, Wylie: lha tho tho ri
gnyan btsan), was the 28th King of
Tibet and
among the...
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terma fell from the sky in caskets)
during the
reign of king Lha
Thothori Nyantsen of Tibet.[citation needed]
Though the king did not
understand the purpose...
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Yunnan of China.
According to legend, the 28th king of Tibet,
Thothori Nyantsen,
dreamed of a
sacred treasure falling from heaven,
which contained a Buddhist...
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which is a
reference to the
legendary 28th
Emperor of Tibet,
Thothori Nyantsen.
Since the
second half of the 20th
century another year
notation has been...
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palace also
happened in the case of
Thothori Nyantsen and
these two
stories (i.e. the
story of
Thothori Nyantsen and the
narrative of King Ja) may have influenced...
- Oddiyana.
Buddhism existed in
Tibet at
least from the time of king
Thothori Nyantsen (fl.173?–300? CE),
especially in the
eastern regions. The
reign of Songtsen...
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Longtsen 25
Tritsen Nam 26
Tridra Pungtsen 27
Tritog Jetsen 28 Lha
Thothori Nyantsen 29
Trinyen Zungtsen 30
Drongnyen Deu 31
Tagbu Nyasig 32
Namri Songtsen...
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Tibet (Yarlung Valley) (complete list) –
Tritog Jetsen, King
Thothori Nyantsen, King (5th century)
Trinyen Zungtsen, King
Gaochang Kàn Bózhōu,
ruler (460-477)...
- sky unto the roof of the
palace of the 28th king of Tibet, Lha
Thothori Nyantsen, who died in the
fifth century C.E., in
southern Tibet. This coincides...
- of the
Tibetan Royal Era.
During the
reign of the 28th king,
Thothori Nyantsen in the
fifth century AD, a
golden stupa, a tsa-tsa mold, and a Mahayana...