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He was a "Shang" ({{bo-textonly|ཞང}}, imperial affine) of Tibet emperor, and [[Trisong Detsen]] was very trust him. He was a Buddhist. With his help, Trisong Detsen purged his regent [[Mashang Drompakye]], and exiled [[Nganlam Takdra Lukhong]] to [[Changtang]]. Then, [[Buddhism]] was recognised as Tibet's [[state religion]]. [[Bon]] supporters were forced to convert to Buddhism, their cannons were buried into ground or throw into water. |
He was a "Shang" ({{bo-textonly|ཞང}}, imperial affine) of Tibet emperor, and [[Trisong Detsen]] was very trust him. He was a Buddhist. With his help, Trisong Detsen purged his regent [[Mashang Drompakye]], and exiled [[Nganlam Takdra Lukhong]] to [[Changtang]]. Then, [[Buddhism]] was recognised as Tibet's [[state religion]]. [[Bon]] supporters were forced to convert to Buddhism, their cannons were buried into ground or throw into water. |
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Trisong Detsen hosted a famous two-year debate from 792-794 CE, which known as " |
Trisong Detsen hosted a famous two-year debate from 792-794 CE, which known as "[[Samye Debate]]" in mordern scholarship. The debate was between the Chinese and Indian Buddhist traditions as they were represented in Tibet. Trisang supported [[Kamalaśīla]], an Indian Buddhist, against [[Chan Buddhism|Chan Buddhist]] [[Moheyan]]. Finally, Kamalaśīla won the debate, and Moheyan was driven out of Tibet. |
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*{{in lang|en|bo}}[https://web.archive.org/web/20170905010253/http://otdo.aa.tufs.ac.jp/archives.cgi?p=Pt_1287 ''Old Tibetan Chronicle'', P.T. 1287] |
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Tibetan | མགོས་ཁྲི་བཟང་ཡབ་ལག | ||||||
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Gos Trisang Yalag (Tibetan: མགོས་ཁྲི་བཟང་ཡབ་ལག; ? – ?) was an officer of Tibetan Empire.
He was a "Shang" (ཞང, imperial affine) of Tibet emperor, and Trisong Detsen was very trust him. He was a Buddhist. With his help, Trisong Detsen purged his regent Mashang Drompakye, and exiled Nganlam Takdra Lukhong to Changtang. Then, Buddhism was recognised as Tibet's state religion. Bon supporters were forced to convert to Buddhism, their cannons were buried into ground or throw into water.
Trisong Detsen hosted a famous two-year debate from 792-794 CE, which known as "Samye Debate" in mordern scholarship. The debate was between the Chinese and Indian Buddhist traditions as they were represented in Tibet. Trisang supported Kamalaśīla, an Indian Buddhist, against Chan Buddhist Moheyan. Finally, Kamalaśīla won the debate, and Moheyan was driven out of Tibet.
References
[edit]- (in English and Standard Tibetan)Old Tibetan Chronicle, P.T. 1287