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  • Tsari, Lapchi, and Kailash.
    39 bytes (4 words) - 02:29, 23 October 2007
  • twenty-four sacred places - (gnas nyer bzhi). 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari 7. Devikota 8. Malava 9. Kamarupa
    1,006 bytes (107 words) - 01:11, 19 October 2007
  • Twenty-four Great Sacred Places (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,316 words) - 09:14, 26 September 2011
  • Uddiyana (category Sacred Sites)
    Uddiyana - Oḍḍiyāṇa (o rgyan) One of the twenty-four sacred places, Twenty-four Lands, according to Hevajra Tantra, (gnas nyer bzhi). Please expand other
    9 KB (1,350 words) - 01:20, 19 October 2007
  • yakshas (category Sacred Places)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,330 words) - 02:00, 20 October 2007
  • 1143-1217) had a dream in which the guardian deities of the Three Sacred Places of Tsari, Lapchi, and Kailash came and prostrated themselves before him, requesting
    1 KB (202 words) - 03:03, 23 October 2007
  • rtsod dus (category Sacred Places)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,431 words) - 08:52, 20 May 2021
  • Monkha Senge Dzong (category Sacred Sites)
    Monkha Senge Dzong (mon kha seng ge rdzong). Fifth of the eight sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the
    825 bytes (107 words) - 19:56, 24 August 2008
  • According to the Hevajra Tantra (see Snellgrove 1959, 1:70) there are 24 Sacred Places: Jalandhara, Oddiyana, Paurnagiri, Kamarupa, Malaya, Sindhu, Nagara,
    9 KB (1,429 words) - 12:24, 20 May 2021
  • Mt. Kailash (category Sacred Sites)
    the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
    9 KB (1,300 words) - 02:58, 23 October 2007
  • Devikota (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,326 words) - 02:22, 19 October 2007
  • White Snow Mountain (category Sacred Sites)
    the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
    9 KB (1,300 words) - 02:07, 27 October 2007
  • lha chen (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,433 words) - 14:14, 8 May 2021
  • Kamarupa (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    45 bytes (1,328 words) - 09:13, 26 September 2011
  • Caritra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:43, 19 October 2007
  • Chakrasamvara Tantra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,324 words) - 17:14, 6 July 2009
  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་ཆེན་ཉེར་གཞི Twenty-four Great Sacred Places. (RY) According to the Hevajra Tantra (see Snellgrove 1959, 1:70) these
    2 KB (361 words) - 20:26, 6 May 2021
  • Jalandhara (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,328 words) - 01:08, 19 October 2007
  • Himalaya (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:36, 19 October 2007
  • Suvarnadvipa (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:45, 19 October 2007

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