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'''Tsemang of Denma''' ([[ldan ma rtse mang]]). Important early Tibetan translator of the [[Tripitaka]]. Extremely well-versed in writing, his style of calligraphy is continued to the present day. Having received transmission of Vajrayana from Padmasambhava, he had realization and achieved perfect recall. He is said to be the chief scribe who wrote down many termas including the [[Assemblage of Sugatas]] connected to the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]].
'''Cave of Yangleshö''' ([[yang le shod kyi brag phug]]). Situated in the southern end of the Kathmandu Valley, near the village of [[Pharping]]. The ‘[[Upper Cave of Yangleshö]]’ is also known as [[Asura Cave]].


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Latest revision as of 09:26, 8 January 2006

Cave of Yangleshö (yang le shod kyi brag phug). Situated in the southern end of the Kathmandu Valley, near the village of Pharping. The ‘Upper Cave of Yangleshö’ is also known as Asura Cave.