Noyon Khutagt Danzanluvsantudev

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Noyon Khutagt Dunzanluvsantudev is the Ninth incarnation of the Noyon Khutagt, a lama of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia.

Early life[]

He was the seventh son of Otgon-Amjilt's 10 children, in Khövsgöl, Dornogovi Province, in 1984 (Year of the Mouse). His parents named him Ugtakhbayar, which means "Forthcoming Joy". In 1994, when he was 10 years old, he became a disciple of dKa'-bcu Jigmed-Osor, who was a senior local monk, and started his dharma education.

He studied at Khamar Monastery of until 2003 when he went to South India and enrolled in . He studied under and received vows in December, 2003. He then bore the name Losang mThu-stobs.[citation needed]

By the decision of Khamar Monastery, he joined Drikung Kagyu Institute to take care of younger monks who were sent there from Khamar Monastery in 2005.

As soon as young monks became able to survive on their own, he returned to Mongolia. He graduated from in Ulaanbaatar in 2010, while managing Khamar Monastery to send boys to India for dharma studies.[citation needed]

When the Dalai Lama recognized him as the Ninth Noyon Khutagt on 29 December 2012, he was acting as chief monk for reviving and rebuilding Khamar Monastery's dharma activities and temples. As of October 2016, the Ninth Noyon Khutagt was studying at Drepung Gomang Monastic University.[citation needed]

Sources[]

  • "9th Noyon Khutagt recognized". News.mn. 2013-03-12.
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