Deutsch: Gendun Chophel in Indien 1936. Zusammen mit einem Brief an seine Mutter von 1936 sandte Gendin Chophel eine Fotografie von sich selbst. Auf der Rückseite stehen folgende Worte in seiner Handschrift: "Von Gendun Choephel, Foto aufgenommen in Bengalen im Alter von 34 Jahren, im Jahr 1936. Das ist das Foto, dass ich auf das Cover des Buchs "Dentam NAwai Chuelen" getan habe."
English: Gendun Chophel in India 1936. Together with a letter to his mother dated 1936, Gendun Chophel had sent a photograph of himself. On the backside of it were following words in his own handwriting: 'From Gendun Choephel, photo taken in Bengal at the age of 34, in the year of 1936. This is the photo that I have put in the cover of the book 'Dentam Nawai Chuelen'.'
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