Wensa Monastery, founded in the fifteenth century by Sonam Chokyi Langpo, is an important Geluk hermitage in the Tsang region. It is noted as the source of the Wensa Nyengyu teachings of the Paṇchen Lama incarnation lineage.
Wensa Monastery, founded in the fifteenth century by Sonam Chokyi Langpo, is an important Geluk hermitage in the Tsang region. It is noted as the source of the Wensa Nyengyu teachings of the Paṇchen Lama incarnation lineage.
Akester, Matthew. 2016. Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo's Guide to Central Tibet. Chicago, IL: Serindia Publications, p. 518.
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