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⚫ | '''Gendün''' ({{bo|t=དགེ་འདུན}}) is a [[Tibetan culture|Tibetan]] personal name meaning "[[Sangha (Buddhism)|sangha]]". Gendün is its spelling in the [[Tournadre Simplified Phonetic Transcription|Tournadre]] and [[Tibetan transcription (THDL)|THDL Simplified]] transcription systems; it is also written ''Dge-'dun'' in [[Tibetan transliteration (Wylie)|Wylie transliteration]], Gêdün in [[Tibetan pinyin]], Gendun, Gedun or Gedhun. Its pronunciation in the Lhasa dialect is {{IPA-bo|kẽ̀tyn|}}. |
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Notable persons whose names include "Gendün" include: |
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*[[Gendun Drub]], the 1st [[Dalai Lama]] |
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*[[Gendun Gyatso]], the 2nd [[Dalai Lama]] |
*[[Gendun Gyatso]], the 2nd [[Dalai Lama]] |
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*[[Gedhun Choekyi Nyima]], the 11th [[Panchen Lama]] according to Tibetan exile groups |
*[[Gedhun Choekyi Nyima]], the 11th [[Panchen Lama]] according to Tibetan exile groups |
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*[[Amdo Gendun Chöphel|Gendun Chöphel]], a monk, scholar, and political prisoner |
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*[[Gendun (1918-1997)|Gendun]] Rinpoche, a notable [[Karma Kagyu]] lama |
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==See also== |
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* [[Genden (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 19 April 2019
Gendün (Tibetan: དགེ་འདུན) is a Tibetan personal name meaning "sangha". Gendün is its spelling in the Tournadre and THDL Simplified transcription systems; it is also written Dge-'dun in Wylie transliteration, Gêdün in Tibetan pinyin, Gendun, Gedun or Gedhun. Its pronunciation in the Lhasa dialect is [kẽ̀tyn].
Notable persons whose names include "Gendün" include:
- Gendun Drub, the 1st Dalai Lama
- Gendun Gyatso, the 2nd Dalai Lama
- Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the 11th Panchen Lama according to Tibetan exile groups
- Gendun Chöphel, a monk, scholar, and political prisoner
- Gendun Rinpoche, a notable Karma Kagyu lama