Drukpa
English edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Dzongkha and Tibetan འབྲུག་པ ('brug pa, “Bhutanese”).
Proper noun edit
Drukpa
- The Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Noun edit
Drukpa (plural Drukpas or Drukpa)
Synonyms edit
Adjective edit
Drukpa (not comparable)
- Of, from, or pertaining to Bhutan or the Bhutanese people.
- Sometimes (more narrowly) pertaining to the main ethnic group within Bhutan.
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- Other valleys are inhabited by other ethnic groups but it is Drukpa culture that dominates when defining the national language, dress, religion, and architecture.
- Pertaining to the Drukpa Kagyu (Drukpa Kargyu) or Drukpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
- His disciple spread the Drukpa school in western Tibet.