2nd Jebtsundamba Khutughtu

The second Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu Luwsandambiidonme or Lobsang Tenpe Drönme (blo bzang bstan pa'i sgron me, * 1724, † 1757 or 1758), the reincarnation of the first Jebtsundamba Khutukhtu Öndör Gegeen Dsanabadsar (Mongolian өндөр гэгээн Занабазар; 1635 - 1723), was the religious leader of Mongolian Buddhism. During his time, he often moved his residence: from Ugtaal Jargalant after Khujirtbulangiin Jargalant ( 1729 ); Castle Altai (1730 ); Sögnögör (1732 ); Terelj (1733 ); Uliastai (1734 ); Khui Mandal ( 1736); Khuntsal (1740 ); Üdleg ( 1742); Ögöömör ( 1743); Same ( 1747 ) and Uliastai (1756 ). During his time eleven new aimags were added to the original eleven and Erdene Shanzodwiin Yaam (administration of ecclesiastical goods) was established to manage the affairs of the sub-spaces. The Khutukhtu founded the first tantric Assembly ( Jüd datsan, 1739 ) and the first philosophical Assembly ( Tsanid datsan, 1756 ) of the capital. His remains are kept in the Dambadarjaa Monastery, a monastery, which has built in honor of his memory of the Manchu emperor.

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