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− | [ | + | Sangri Kharmar; The Red Citadel (Kharmar) is thus called because is was built upon a red rock, at the southern extremity of the Copper Mountain (Sangri), overlooking the northern banks of the Tsangpo river. On the cliff-face to the west of the temple (which was destroyed by the Chinese) is Machik Labdr�n's (1055-1149) meditation cave [RY] |
− | [ | + | Machik Labdr�n's hermitage [RY] |
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Revision as of 15:36, 28 December 2005
Sangri Kharmar; The Red Citadel (Kharmar) is thus called because is was built upon a red rock, at the southern extremity of the Copper Mountain (Sangri), overlooking the northern banks of the Tsangpo river. On the cliff-face to the west of the temple (which was destroyed by the Chinese) is Machik Labdr�n's (1055-1149) meditation cave [RY]
Machik Labdr�n's hermitage [RY]
Kharmar [RY]