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*The Ugpalung Monastery built by [[Zurpoche]], his main seat and later the main seat of his heart-son and main lineage hoolder, [[Zurchungpa]] and where [[Yungtonpa]] studied. Within the valley of Tanag it is known as "Owl Valley". Amassed at Ugpalung monastery was one of the largest and most important collections of all the root tantras and exegetical tantras; the root-texts and their commentaries; the tantras and their means for attainment.[BL] | *The Ugpalung Monastery built by [[Zurpoche]], his main seat and later the main seat of his heart-son and main lineage hoolder, [[Zurchungpa]] and where [[Yungtonpa]] studied. Within the lower Shang valley of Tanag it is known as "Owl Valley". Amassed at Ugpalung monastery was one of the largest and most important collections of all the root tantras and exegetical tantras; the root-texts and their commentaries; the tantras and their means for attainment.[BL] | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 5 February 2009
- The Ugpalung Monastery built by Zurpoche, his main seat and later the main seat of his heart-son and main lineage hoolder, Zurchungpa and where Yungtonpa studied. Within the lower Shang valley of Tanag it is known as "Owl Valley". Amassed at Ugpalung monastery was one of the largest and most important collections of all the root tantras and exegetical tantras; the root-texts and their commentaries; the tantras and their means for attainment.[BL]