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'''Gedun''' is a [[Tibetan culture|Tibetan]] personal name meaning "[[sangha]]". It is also written ''Dge-'dun'' in [[Tibetan transliteration (Wylie)|Wylie transliteration]], Gêdün in [[Tibetan transcription (PRC)|OTT]], |
'''Gedun''' is a [[Tibetan culture|Tibetan]] personal name meaning "[[sangha]]". It is also written ''Dge-'dun'' in [[Tibetan transliteration (Wylie)|Wylie transliteration]], Gêdün in [[Tibetan transcription (PRC)|OTT]], Gendün in the [[Tibetan transcription (THDL)|THDL Simplified Phonetic Transcription]], Gendun, or Gedhun. |
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Notable persons whose names include "Gedun" include: |
Notable persons whose names include "Gedun" include: |
Revision as of 02:50, 13 June 2006
Gedun is a Tibetan personal name meaning "sangha". It is also written Dge-'dun in Wylie transliteration, Gêdün in OTT, Gendün in the THDL Simplified Phonetic Transcription, Gendun, or Gedhun.
Notable persons whose names include "Gedun" include:
- Gedun Drub, the 1st Dalai Lama;
- Gendun Gyatso, the 2nd Dalai Lama;
- Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the 11th Panchen Lama according to Tibetan exile groups;