Lhachen Gyalpo (ལྷ་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་པོ, Lha-chen-rgyal-po) (c. 1050-1080 CE)[1] was the fifth king of Ladakh.
During his reign, important buildings like the Likir Monastery were built.
[2] He had a "brotherhood" of monks to settle there.
Also, by the three lakes near Gaṅs-ri (Kailash) there were at times a hundred and at other times five hundred recluses staying there and "he for a long time, with untiring zeal, provided [them] with the necessities of life.
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