Sönam Choklang
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| Sönam Choklang | |
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| Tibetan name | |
| Tibetan: | བསོད་ནམས་ཕྱོག་ཀྱི་གླང་པོ་་ |
| Wylie transliteration: | bsod nams phyogs glang, bsod nams phyogs kyi glang po |
| pronunciation in IPA: | [søʔnam tɕʰɔʔci laŋpɔ] |
| official transcription (PRC): | Soinam Qoglang, Soinam Qoggyi Langbo |
| THDL: | Sönam Choklang |
| other transcriptions: | Sönam Choklang, Sönam Choglang |
| Chinese name | |
| traditional: | 索南却朗 |
| simplified: | 索南却朗 |
| Pinyin: | Suǒnán Quèlǎng |
Sönam Choklang (1438–1505) was a Tibetan Buddhist religious leader. He was posthumously recognised as the second Panchen Lama.
| Preceded by Khedrup Je |
Panchen Lama | Succeeded by Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup |

