ང་ཡི་ཕ་ཡུལ། བསོད་ནམས་ཆོས་སྒྲོན། SONAM CHOEDRON
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Dege Parkang houses blocks for most of the works of classic Tibetan literature and all five schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Parkang also prints from its collection of over 500 "picture blocks" which include images of Buddhas, deities, mandala, and ritual prints.
Today, the Dege Parkang prints books and images from its collection of over 300,000 woodblocks. These include renowned full editions of the Buddhist Kangyur and Dengyur, commentaries and histories of Buddhist thought, royal histories of Dege, astrological, medical and musical texts.
The Dege Parkang is one of the most important traditional cultural institutions of Tibet. Founded in 1729 by the most famous of the Kings of Dege, Denba Tsering , the Parkang is a living repository of Tibetan learning and culture: a printing house, temple, library and museum in one institution.
Dege (land of mercy) - The cultural center of Kham and the birthplace of King Gesar. The mesmerizing Yilhun Lhatso Lake is named appropriately after Drungmo (King Gesar's love) visits this site and falls in love with the beautiful scenery. In the background you can see the Dege Trola mountain. Troola Mountain (Queer Shan in Chinese) traverses from northwest to southeast in the Derge County. It covers an area of 7346 square kilometers. The highest peak (Rongmaiangzha in Chinese) soaring up to 6168m, is known as the peak that even the eagle cannot fly over. There are over 30 glaciers in theTrola Mountain area, among which the two glaciers stretching respectively along the valleys at the north side and the southeast side of the main peak join at the altitude 4300m and pour into the Yillhun Lhatso Lake. Axu grasslands streches in the Northern Derge is about 800sq km and believed to be the birthplace of King Gesar.
The Dege Parkang is one of the most important traditional cultural institutions of Tibet. Founded in 1729 by the most famous of the Kings of Dege, Denba Tsering , the Parkang is a living repository of Tibetan learning and culture: a printing house, temple, library and museum in one institution. Today, the Dege Parkang prints books and images from its collection of over 300,000 woodblocks. These include renowned full editions of the Buddhist Kangyur and Dengyur, commentaries and histories of Buddhist thought, royal histories of Dege, astrological, medical and musical texts. The Dege Parkang houses blocks for most of the works of classic Tibetan literature and all five schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Parkang also prints from its collection of over 500 "picture blocks" which include images of Buddhas, deities, mandala, and ritual prints.
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