Monguor edit

Ich kenne mancher Leute, die unter den Brüder des Dalai Lamas an die Indiana Universiät promoviert haben, die mir gesagt hat, dass die Familie des Dalai Lamas Mongour sei, und dass die ganze Familie fliessend Mongour kann. Sicher ist die Gegend, woher er kommt ein Bezirk wo viele Mongours wohnen. Das er Mongour ist, heisst natürlich nicht, dass er auch Tibetisch nicht sein kann. Mir sieht er sowieso eher Mongourisch aus. Tibetologist 13:44, 1 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Relatives of the Dalai Lama in his hometown told me they are Tibetans. Although there are Monguor in the region, it is not the main area of the Monguor.
--Gruschke 11:44, 5 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Tibet edit

Hi good to see another person who loves the roof of the world as much as I do. I invite you to join Wikipedia:WikiProject Tibet which I established. ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 14:53, 13 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I have created many articles related to Tibet including Economy of Tibet -your expertise and recent research on nomads in the country would be very useful. ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 14:55, 13 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Nedo Gompa (gnas mdo dgon) edit

Hi, Andreas,

Did you visit the gnas mdo dgon monastery in Nangchen?
(AKA sdom kha'i gnas mdo khra 'od bde chen gling)

According to TBRC it was founded by the famous kar+ma chags med Rinpoche.

Tashi delegs,

Victor Klimov (talk) 16:07, 23 July 2008 (UTC)Reply


Dear Victor,
 
Nangqên Domka Nedo Gompa
There is another Nedo Gompa to the south of Nangqên county seat, in Peltsa community. The one named sdom kha'i gnas mdo khra 'od bde chen gling, however, is on the northern border of Nangqên county. Actually, this old monastery of the Nangchen kingdom is located near the border of Nangqên and Yushu counties, rather within Yushu than Nangqên county. Alos according to my sources, it was founded by Karm Chagme.
I was there once for a very short visit. It was in summer 2005 with many monks being on holiday staying with their families. At the time, they were busily preparing to relocate the monastery to a site near a major road, building new halls in concrete, of course. It was not clear, however, whether they would completely abandon the old site which is beautifully located in the mountain (see picture).
--Gruschke (talk) 15:06, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
Wow, Andreas
Thanks for the picture!
I looking for coordinates to mark the monastery (now 2 monasteries) on Wikimapia. :-)
V
Dear Victor: see the next section below. --Gruschke (talk) 14:22, 2 August 2008 (UTC)Reply


Monasteries in Golok's Pema county edit

Dear Victor: the Wikimapia link you added has nothing to do with the Nedo monasteries. The satellite image shows two monasteries in Qinghai's Golog (Ngolok) Prefecture, the right one with the three chörten (typical representations of the Jonang style of chorten) being the [Jonangpa monastery Achonggya Gompa (the chörten are depicted on the front cover of my Amdo vol. 1 book (see picture). The monastery more to the left is the Nyingmapa monastery Cagri Gompa, quite a special architecture representing Padmasambhava's Copper Paradise (Sangdog Pelri). I wrote an article a few year's ago: «Symbolic Architecture in Pema - the Lotus Land of the Ngolok Nomads», in: Oriental Art, vol. XLVI No. 1 (Jan./ Feb. 2000), pp. 58-72. (main parts also in the above mentioned book). I added some information on the Wikimapia image. --Gruschke (talk) 14:22, 2 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Competing categories edit

A number of competing categories were used so far to distinguish Tibetan Buddhist monasteries (or lamaseries) ending in that not all respective monasteries show up in either list, like:

  1. Category:Buddhist monasteries in Tibet
  2. Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Tibet
  3. Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_monasteries
  4. Category:Buddhist temples in China

I believe these should be somehow unitized/ unified in that monasteries which show up in Category 1 (Buddhist monasteries in Tibet) should at least also be listed in Category 3 (Tibetan_Buddhist_monasteries) - like the example of Benchen_Monastery which can be listed in all four categories. At the same time Xilituzhao Temple is listed in Category 2, although it is a temple in Inner Mongolia and not in Tibet. I am sure there are many more examples.

--Andreas Gruschke (talk) 09:11, 8 August 2008 (UTC)Reply


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You haven't made any edits on English Wikipedia since 2013, but I hope you will return to your work one day. There is still a lot to do. Also, I wanted to let you know that the Pinyin for 互助土族自治县 should be Hùzhù Tǔzú Zìzhìxiàn and should not be written as Hùzhù Tǔzú zìzhìxiàn as you wrote in your edit from 2008 [1]. This is according to 汉语拼音正词法基本规则(2012) 6.2.2.1 which reads “汉语地名中的专名和通名,分写,每一分写部分的首字母大写。 “

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