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  • Uddiyana (category Places in South Asia)
    Uddiyana - Oḍḍiyāṇa (o rgyan) One of the twenty-four sacred places, Twenty-four Lands, according to Hevajra Tantra, (gnas nyer bzhi). Please expand other
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  • traveller Marco Polo met him and mentioned him in the account of his travels in Asia. Please expand this page by pressing EDIT above. Gyalse Pomdragpa, rgyal
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  • The first domesticated sheep resided mainly in the Middle East and Central Asia but since then have been introduced everywhere, ranging from temperate mountain
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  • Mount Malaya (category Places in South Asia)
    The location where the master Garab Dorje first taught and compiled the 6,400,000 Verses of Dzogchen with the help of two Dakinis. CJD
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  • 30 years and continues to travel widely in Europe, America, Australia, and Asia, addressing thousands of people on his retreats and teaching tours. (From
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  • both teachers. Cyrus lived for about eight years Nepal, India and Southeast Asia. he has often translated for Tibetan teachers of all traditions during public
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  • environment. Having spent over a decade integrating into Tibetan society in South Asia, he is highly fluent in colloquial Tibetan, which aids him greatly in both
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  • wild ancestors of cows were native to northern Africa, Europe, and southern Asia. Zebu cattle, which originated in India, are sometimes known as a separate
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  • Tulku Urgyen, embarked on a tour of Europe, the United States, and Southeast Asia where they gave Dzogchen and Mahamudra teachings and empowerments to numerous
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  • consists of small discontinuous areas in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia (only about 5% of the historical range). They live in a variety of habitats
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  • Eurasia; winters to n Africa, s India and SE Asia. The black-necked crane is a medium-sized crane in Asia that breeds on the Tibetan Plateau and winters
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  • mountainous areas in central Asia above 1000 m, from the Altai south to the Himalayas in Tibet. The landscape of central Asia is vast and mostly open, dominated
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  • (Phrin Las 1987). Mustela altaica is found in mountains of Asia, from Russian Central Asia to Korea to northern India, at elevations up to 3,500 m or more
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  • America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. After His Holiness' parinirvana, Jamgon Rinpoche continued to travel to Europe and Asia, and established branches of
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  • spurned rich and diverse commentarial traditions in South-, Central and East Asia. This volume presents Distinguishing the Middle from Extremes accompanied
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  • (Phrin Las 1987). From the Altai Mountains in Manchuria in Central and Eastern Asia, its range spreads southwards through the forest tracts of India, Burma,
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  • Siberian Roe Deer is found in central and east Asia, whereas the Western or Spotted Roe Deer inhabits Europe and Asia Minor. Johannes Schmidt (talk) 20:37, 28
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  • Capra hircus, most likely descended from C. aegagrus which is from Central Asia (animaldiversity.org). The 'wild goat', ra rgod, is a very general term.
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  • Abhidharma-kosha by Vasubandhu from Asian Classics Input Project, in ACIP Format. Abhidharma-kosha Autocommentary Part I by Vasubandhu from Asian Classics Input Project
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  • boars (Sus scrofa) are a cosmopolitan species, originating in Europe and Asia. They are found in a variety of habitats, but avoid extreme heat or cold
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