Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme

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Born1890 (1890)
Datong, Qinghai, China
Died4 March 1957(1957-03-04) (aged 66–67)
Taipei, Taiwan
SchoolGelug
Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme
Personal life
Born1890 (1890)
Datong, Qinghai, China
Died4 March 1957(1957-03-04) (aged 66–67)
Taipei, Taiwan
Religious life
ReligionTibetan Buddhism
SchoolGelug
LineageChangkya Khutukhtu
Senior posting
PredecessorChangkya Lozang Tendzin Gyeltsen
SuccessorChangkya Tendzin Dönyö Yéshé Gyatso
ReincarnationChangkya Dragpa Öser

Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme (Tibetan: ལྕ​ང་སྐྱ་བློ་བཟང་དཔལ་ལྡན​་བསྟན་པའི་སྒྲོན་མེ་, Wylie: lcang skya blo bzang dpal ldan bstan pa'i sgron me, Chinese: 羅桑般殿丹畢蓉梅; pinyin: Luósāng Bāndiàn Dānbì Róngméi; 1890 – 4 March 1957) was a Tibetan Buddhist tulku and lama who was the 7th Changkya Khutukhtu. He was the highest person of Tibetan Buddhism in Inner Mongolia[citation needed] and the fourth highest lamas of Tibetan Buddhism[citation needed] in general. He supported the Kuomintang and accompanied the Republic of China government to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War in 1949.[1] He was awarded titles by the Kuomintang and also received living expenses until his death.[2] It is believed that before his death in 1957 he had signed a pledge that he would not reincarnate until the Republic of China retook the mainland.[3]

After his death, his residence in Taipei was converted in February 1993 into the Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center, which includes a memorial to him.

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