Sangyé Gyatso

Sangyé Gyatso (1653 - 1705) was the regent of the 5th Dalai Lama. He influenced the history Tibetan but also in the development of sciences to the Tibet, especially medicine and astrology.

Biography

It born in 1653 in the north of Lhassa, Assouk his/her father and Pouthri his mother. As of 4 years, he learns the writing and the reading from the language Tibetan E. At 8 years, it is called near the 5th Dalaï Lama, and will study the Bouddhisme Tibetan. He learns also astrology and medicine Tibetan.

The 5th Dalaï Lama, Lobsang Gyatso conferred the load to him politico-nun of Regent (" Dési") that it occupied during 26 years. It is at the origin of the enlarging of the Palais of Potala, the construction of the reliquary of the 5th Dalai Lama, and the edition of the Four Tantras of medicine Tibetan.

To illustrate the Four Tantras of medicine Tibetan, it made compose 79 boards, reproduced in the whole of the Tibet, but also in India.

It based in 1696 a college of medicine Tibetan called “the place of beneficial science to the beings” on the hill of the Chakpori. The building was demolished by the Chinese army in 1959. The Gouvernement Tibetan in exile refondé the Institut Chakpori of medicine Tibetan to Darjeeling in India and there trains doctors Tibetans. One teaches there and one develops to with it today Medicine Tibetan in exile.

In 1705, Lhazang Khan the Mongolian king of the tribe of Qoshot invades the central Tibet, took Lhassa and killed the regent Sangyé Gyatso.

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