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bowl [RY]
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also known as a so-called "hidden land" or sbas yul - under the name of sbas yul padma tshal; a mountaneous region in Nepal, not far from the capital Kathmandu and bordering on Tibet. One of the places in which rig 'dzin rgod kyi ldem phru can (1337-1408), a famous early rnying ma gter ston, discovered many of his treasures or gter ma. This region has been prophesied by the Buddha in the Avatamsaka Sutra (mdo phal po che) as a sacred place that has been blessed by many previous Buddhas and Siddhas. There are various places associated with visits of Guru Padmasambhava, the most well known of which is the cave called nyi zla rang byung. In yol mo one also finds the famous practise cave of rje btsun mi la ras pa (1040-1123) known as stag phug seng ge rdzong, one of the six so-called secret caves of his. [TSD]


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bowl [RY]

also known as a so-called "hidden land" or sbas yul - under the name of sbas yul padma tshal; a mountaneous region in Nepal, not far from the capital Kathmandu and bordering on Tibet. One of the places in which rig 'dzin rgod kyi ldem phru can (1337-1408), a famous early rnying ma gter ston, discovered many of his treasures or gter ma. This region has been prophesied by the Buddha in the Avatamsaka Sutra (mdo phal po che) as a sacred place that has been blessed by many previous Buddhas and Siddhas. There are various places associated with visits of Guru Padmasambhava, the most well known of which is the cave called nyi zla rang byung. In yol mo one also finds the famous practise cave of rje btsun mi la ras pa (1040-1123) known as stag phug seng ge rdzong, one of the six so-called secret caves of his. [TSD]