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The ”’Shaten Monastery”’ ({{lang-zh|c=孝登寺|p=Xiàodēng sì}}) is a [[temple]] located in [[Nagqu Town]] in the [[Tibet Autonomous Region]] of [[China]], which is associated with the [[Gelug]] school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] ([[Vajrayana]]).

The ”’Shaten Monastery”’ ({{lang-zh|c=孝登寺|p=Xiàodēng sì}}) is a [[temple]] located in [[Nagqu Town]] in the [[Tibet Autonomous Region]] of [[China]], which is associated with the [[Gelug]] school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] ([[Vajrayana]]).

It was founded in 1724 by the fourth [[Drukhang Rinpoche]] (”sgrub khang sprul sku ”; 珠康活佛).<ref>tibetcn.com: [https://www.tibetcn.com/tibet/naqu/140.html Xiaodeng si 孝登寺] (in Chinese)</ref> Today, the seventh line holder of this incarnation line is [[Drukhang Thubten Khedrup]] (”sgrub khang thub bstan mkhas grub”; [[:zh:珠康·土登克珠|珠康·土登克珠]]; born 1955),<ref>cf. fo.ifeng.com: [https://fo.ifeng.com/zhuanti/foxiehuanjie/detail_2010_02/02/334605_0.shtml 中国佛教协会副会长珠康·土登克珠简历]</ref> vice president of the [[Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference|Political Consultative Conference of Tibet Autonomous Region]] (TAR) and vice chairman of [[Buddhist Association of China|China’s Buddhism Association]].<ref>en.tibetculture.net: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160306210720/http://en.tibetculture.net/about/news/201006/t20100630_600121.htm New leadership elected in CAPDTC Executive Council] (from: China Tibet Information Center 2010-06-30) – web.archive</ref>

It was founded in 1724 by the fourth [[Drukhang Rinpoche]] (”sgrub khang sprul sku”; 珠康活佛).<ref>tibetcn.com: [https://www.tibetcn.com/tibet/naqu/140.html Xiaodeng si 孝登寺] (in Chinese)</ref> Today, the seventh line holder of this incarnation line is [[Drukhang Thubten Khedrup]] (”sgrub khang thub bstan mkhas grub”; [[:zh:珠康·土登克珠|珠康·土登克珠]]; born 1955),<ref>cf. fo.ifeng.com: [https://fo.ifeng.com/zhuanti/foxiehuanjie/detail_2010_02/02/334605_0.shtml 中国佛教协会副会长珠康·土登克珠简历]</ref> vice president of the [[Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference|Political Consultative Conference of Tibet Autonomous Region]] (TAR) and vice chairman of [[Buddhist Association of China|China’s Buddhism Association]].<ref>en.tibetculture.net: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160306210720/http://en.tibetculture.net/about/news/201006/t20100630_600121.htm New leadership elected in CAPDTC Executive Council] (from: China Tibet Information Center 2010-06-30) – web.archive</ref>

One branch of the [[Tibetan Buddhist Institute]] ([[:zh:西藏佛学院|西藏佛学院]] Xīzàng fóxuéyuàn; founded in 2011) was officially established there in 2013 (besides two others at [[Sera Monastery]] and [[Samye Monastery]]).<ref>china777.org: [http://www.china777.org/html/zxdt/201307126619.html 西藏佛学院孝登寺分院正式挂牌成立]</ref>

One branch of the [[Tibetan Buddhist Institute]] ([[:zh:西藏佛学院|西藏佛学院]] Xīzàng fóxuéyuàn; founded in 2011) was officially established there in 2013 (besides two others at [[Sera Monastery]] and [[Samye Monastery]]).<ref>china777.org: [http://www.china777.org/html/zxdt/201307126619.html 西藏佛学院孝登寺分院正式挂牌成立]</ref>


Latest revision as of 17:32, 7 December 2025

monastery of Tibetan buddhism

The Shaten Monastery (Chinese: 孝登寺; pinyin: Xiàodēng sì) is a temple located in Nagqu Town in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, which is associated with the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana).

It was founded in 1724 by the fourth Drukhang Rinpoche (sgrub khang sprul sku; 珠康活佛).[1] Today, the seventh line holder of this incarnation line is Drukhang Thubten Khedrup (sgrub khang thub bstan mkhas grub; 珠康·土登克珠; born 1955),[2] vice president of the Political Consultative Conference of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and vice chairman of China’s Buddhism Association.[3]

One branch of the Tibetan Buddhist Institute (西藏佛学院 Xīzàng fóxuéyuàn; founded in 2011) was officially established there in 2013 (besides two others at Sera Monastery and Samye Monastery).[4]

Cultural Relics Protection Unit of the Tibet Autonomous Region

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Since 2013, the monastery has been on the list of (the province-level) Cultural Relics Protection Units of the Tibet Autonomous Region 西藏自治区文物保护单位 (6-134).[5]

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