Sadnalegs

Sadnalegs

Sadnalegs ou Saynaleg (tibétain : ; Wylie : Sad-na-legs), aussi connu sous le nom de Tri Desongtsen (Khri lDe-srong-btsan) fut le 40e roi de la dynastie Yarlung du Tibet de 800 à 815[1]. Il est l'un des quatre fils de Trisong Detsen et succède à son frère, Muné Tsenpo roi jusqu' en 799. Son successeur fut Tri Ralpachen à partir de 815.

L'année 804 est le début supposé du règne de Senaleg, roi du Tibet (fin en 815)[2]. Senaleg et son fils Relpachen, très pieux, invitent des maîtres de l’Inde et du Népal. Un lexique bouddhiste encore utilisé, Mahāvyutpatti, est constitué[3].

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