- Palden Tenpai Nyima
Palden Tenpai Nyima (1782–1853) was the Seventh
Panchen Lama ofTibet .Lobsang Palden Yeshe , the previous Panchen Lama, died from smallpox inBeijing in 1780. The brother of Lobsang Palden Yeshe, Sha Marpa, who was acting as Regent, wrote to the British Governor of India,Warren Hastings , in 1782 to say that a new incarnation had been found. [Richardson, Hugh E. (1984). "Tibet and its History". Second Edition, Revised and Updated, p. 67. Shambhala. Boston & London. ISBN 0-87773-376-7 (pbk).]Sha Marpa had hoped to inherit some of the riches given to his brother in Beijing after his death. When this didn't eventuate, he conspired with the Nepalese who sent a
Gurkha army in 1788 which took control ofShigatse . Sha Marpa, however, did not keep his side of the bargain and the Gurkha army returned three years later to claim their spoils, but the Chinese sent an army to support the Tibetans and drove them back to Nepal in 1792. [Norbu, Thubten Jigme and Turnbull, Colin. 1968. "Tibet: Its History, Religion and People". Reprint: Penguin Books, 1987, p. 272.] [Stein, R. A. (1972) "Tibetan Civilization", p. 88. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-0806-1 (cloth); ISBN 0-8047-0901-7 (pbk)]In 1810 (or 1811) Palden Tenpai Nyima gave the pre-novice ordination to the
9th Dalai Lama at thePotala Palace , and gave him the nameLungtok Gyatso . ["The Ninth Dalai Lama LUNGTOK GYATSO". [http://namgyalmonastery.org/hhdl/hhdl9] ] [Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche. (1982). "Life and times of the Eighth to Twelfth Dalai Lamas." "The Tibet Journal". Vol. VII Nos. 1 & 2. Spring/Summer 1982, p. 48.]After Lungtok Gyatso died in 1815, eight years passed before a new Dalai Lama was chosen. The political events in this period are murky, but finally Palden Tenpai Nyima intervened and used the
Golden Urn (from which names of candidates were picked) for the first time as part of the tests for the choice of the new Dalai Lama. In 1822 the 10th Dalai Lama was placed upon the Golden Throne and soon after his enthronement received his pre-novice ordination from Palden Tenpai Nyima, who gave him the name ofTsultrim Gyatso . [Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche. (1982). "Life and times of the Eighth to Twelfth Dalai Lamas." "The Tibet Journal". Vol. VII Nos. 1 & 2. Spring/Summer 1982, p. 49.] He administered the Gelong vows (full ordination) to Tsultrin Gyatso in 1831. ["His Holiness the Tenth Dalai Lama TSULTRIM GYATSO." [http://namgyalmonastery.org/hhdl/hhdl10] ]In 1842, Palden Tenpai Nyima recognised the new Dalai Lama cut his hair and administered the pre-novice vows, giving him the name of
Khedrup Gyatso , who was then enthroned as the Eleventh Dalai Lama. ["The Eleventh Dalai Lama KHEDRUP GYATSO." [http://namgyalmonastery.org/hhdl/hhdl11] ] [Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche. (1982). "Life and times of the Eighth to Twelfth Dalai Lamas." "The Tibet Journal". Vol. VII Nos. 1 & 2. Spring/Summer 1982, p. 50.]In 1844, Palden Tenpai Nyima had a summer palace for the Panchen Lamas built about 1 km south of
Tashilhunpo Monastery containing 2chapel s in walled gardens. The 10th Panchen Lama added sumptuous sitting rooms and audience room. It is now a popular picnic spot described in a touristic guide. [Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005). "Tibet", p. 177. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 1-74059-523-8.]Apparently, people were frightened that Tsultrim Gyatso might come to harm at the hands of the Regent, Tse-ling Nga-wang Jam-pel Tsul-trim, and, in 1844, His Holiness left to travel to Eastern Tibet. Monks from
Sera Monastery kidnapped three secretaries from the Regent's government to guarantee His Holiness' welfare which resulted in the declaration of a national emergency. Palden Tenpai Nyima was invited to return to Lhasa fromTsang Province and, in the 8th month of that year, was placed on the throne as the new regent. However, he only accepted that role for a short period, handing over the regency to Rva-dreng Nga-wang Ye-she Tsul-trim on the 4th month of the following year (1845). [Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche. (1982). "Life and times of the Eighth to Twelfth Dalai Lamas." "The Tibet Journal". Vol. VII Nos. 1 & 2. Spring/Summer 1982, p. 50.]In 1846 Palden Tenpai Nyima administered the full novice ordination on Khedrup Gyatso. [Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche. (1982). "Life and times of the Eighth to Twelfth Dalai Lamas." "The Tibet Journal". Vol. VII Nos. 1 & 2. Spring/Summer 1982, p. 50.]
According to R. A. Stein, Tenpai Nyima "enjoyed great prestige at the Chinese court." [Stein, R. A. (1972) "Tibetan Civilization", p. 89. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-0806-1 (cloth); ISBN 0-8047-0901-7 (pbk)]
Unfortunately, all the tombs from the Fifth to the Ninth Panchen Lamas were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution and have been rebuilt by the 10th Panchen Lama with a huge tomb at
Tashilhunpo Monastery inShigatse , known as the Tashi Langyar. [Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005) "Tibet". 6th Edition. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 1-74059-523-8 p. 175.]Footnotes
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