Palyul Monastery | |
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Tibetan transcription(s) | |
Tibetan | དཔལ་ཡུལ་དགོན་པ། |
Wylie transliteration | dpal yul dgon pa |
Tournadre Phonetic | Baiyü |
THL | Pelyül |
Other transcriptions | Palyul, Palyül |
Chinese transcription(s) | |
Traditional | 白玉寺 |
Simplified | 白玉寺 |
Pinyin | Báiyù Sì |
Monastery information | |
Location | Baiyü, Baiyü County, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China |
Founded by | Rigzin Kunzang Sherab |
Founded | 1665 |
Type | Tibetan Buddhist |
Sect | Nyingma |
Lineage | Palyul lineage |
Head Lama | Karma Kuchen, 12th Throne-Holder of Palyul Lineage |
Palyul Monastery, also transliterated as Pelyul Monastery, is one of the six mother monasteries of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded in 1665 by Rigzin Kunzang Sherab in Dege, on the eastern edge of Tibet, a town in today's Baiyü County, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in China's Sichuan province. The monastery is the seat of the Nam Cho Terma of Terton Migyur Dorje. Drubwang Padma Norbu was the 11th throne holder of the Palyul lineage. Upon his death in March, 2009, Karma Kuchen Rinpoche became the 12th throne holder.
Coordinates: 31°12′57″N 98°49′19″E / 31.2157°N 98.8220°E