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This list is from the following book:
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[[Seeds of Faith]]: A Comprehensive Guide to the Sacred Places of Bhutan (Volume 1)<br>
Wangdi, Pema (Ed.)<br>
Book Id: 34053<br>
ISBN: 99936-22-41-9 / 9993622419<br>
Place of Publication: Thimphu<br>
Year of Publication: 2008<br>
Edition: (First Edition)<br>
Langauage: English<br>
xii, 356p., Col. Illus., Maps, Gloss., Index, 25 cm.
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p. 121 - 124: [[Taktshang Palphug]]<br>
About two hours walk from Paro Santsham Chöten.<br>
Meditation cave of Guru Rinpoche and Khandro Yeshe Tshogyal
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Meditation cave of Milarepa (Taktshang)<br>
One has to climb up the steps by the side of the Shelkarchu waterfall
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Meditation cave and a blessed water source of Padampa Sangye  (Taktshang)
On the ancient horse-trail to the supreme sacred place.
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p. 83: 7.3 [[Chumphug Barkor]]<br>
Meditation caves of Guru Rinpoche and an imprint of Princess
Mandarava (Chumphug Barkor)<br>
Doteng Gewog. From the left side of the road that goes to Paro Dzong
you have to take the road going to Kunga School.
The side road that starts from the left side of the bridge of Silma Temple
goes up to Lhakhang Sarpa (New Temple).
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Meditation cave of Guru Rinpoche (Chumphug Ney Gongma)
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It takes eleven hours from the lower sacred place to reach the upper sacred place.
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The sacred place where Sharmo Kunzangmo, in accordance with the
prophecy of Chöje Drukpa Kunley, attained the body of light ('od lus)<br>
It takes eleven hours from the lower sacred place to reach the upper sacred place.
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p. 88: 7.9 [[Ragö Ney]]<br>
Footprints at Ragö Ney
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About two hours walk from Phunub village
where you can reach after travelling along the side road
leading to Doteng School via Bjabji village.
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p.239: 6.4 The Sacred Place of Samar Dzingkha<br>
Meditation cave of Guru Rinpoche
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Below Tandrin Ney and above Samar Dzingkha Army Camp.
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p. 47: 4.18 Samtenling Temple
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Above Bara village in Shaba.
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p. 62: 6.2 Damchen Gonma<br>
One can first travel by car from Paro Ta Dzong by the side road up to Damchen Gongma village.<br>
Then, if you walk about one hour along the old trail, you will arrive at a place called Dozin Chursa.<br>
From there you need to walk up along the path to the right.<br>
From the side of a slope, where a tree is marked, you can reach the place in twenty minutes.
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p. 63: 6.3: Chujagkha (Chewaikha) Dzong<br>
Can be reached by taking the side road which starts from the right side of the road leading to the Tibetan Temple,
where you reach after going along the road from Paro Ta Dzong to Damchen Gongma.
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p. 53: 4.31 Bjishing Temple<br>
Meditation place of Guru Chöwang (above Bjishing Temple)<br>
In the middle of Bjishingnang village. If one starts from Shapchesa Bridge, below Shaba School,
you can reach there in one hour and a quarter.
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p. 55: 5.2 The sacred place of Drakmar Namgo<br>
One the descent from Pangkarla, above the villages of Nakbisa and Pangpaisa.<br>
If you travel a little over three kilometers along the forest road from Ugyenguru Temple,<br>
you will arrive at a place called Gekokha. From there you then have to walk for about two hours to reach Drakmar Namgo Temple.
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p. 58, 59: 5.5 Kila Gönpa<br>
Meditation cave of Jetsun Milarepa (Kila Gönpa)<br>
After travelling twenty five kilometers from Bongde (Bangde) in Paro you will come across a turning where is a signboard.
From there it takes one hour on foot to reach the Gönpa.
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p. 125, 126: 10.12 The Meditation Cave of Machig Labdron<br>
...meditation cave of Machig Labdron (Machig Phug)...<br>
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p. 42, 43: 4.11 Drakarpo Sacred Place<br>
A place of Tsheringma (below the temple of Drakarpo)
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p. 274-277: Tshaluna Ney<br>
The cave where Pachang Namkha Drölma attained rainbow body ('ja lus)
(Tshaluna Ney)
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