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=='''Paro Taksang''' (spa phro stag tshang)==
Paranirmitavaśavartin ([[gzhan 'phrul dbang byed]])
One of the thirteen taksang, or "Tiger Lair", sacred caves in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Rinpoche and one of the eight sacred places he blessed for the practice of the [[Eight Herukas]].
*The name of the highest of the six god-realms (Skt. [[devaloka]]) subsumed within the world-system of desire (Skt. [[kāmadhātu]]). See under three world-systems. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
In particular this is the place related to Jigten Chöto, where Langchen Palseng, attained realization.
 
===Visit of Padmasambhava===
[[Image:ParoTaksang-01.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Paro Taksang''']]<br>
In the 8th Century CE Guru Rinpoche visited Bhutan and blessed it as the second Kailash. At that time malignant spirits abounded and, in order to subdue them, he assumed the terrifying form of Guru Dorje Drolo one of the Eight Manifestations of Guru Rinpoche and consecrated this place as a sacred site to protect against harmful forces and protect the Dharma. 
[[Image:ParoTaksang-02.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Paro Taksang''']]<br>
==Visit of [[Langchen Palgyi Senge]]==
While confering the empowerments of the [Eight Classes of Herukas] Cycle to the [Twenty-five Disciples] at [Yamalung], Guru Rinpoche instucted Langchen Palgyi Senge to carry out the practice of the Fierce Mantra of the Tamer of All Haughty Spirits at Taksang Senge Samdup in the Paro valley of Bhutan.
 
In accordance with these instructions Langchen Palgyi Senge came to Paro Taksang in 853 CE meditating until he accomplished the practice of the Tamer of All Haughty Spirits gaining profound siddhi which enabled him to bind gods and spirits to his service.  
 
The cave in which he meditated became known as Pelphug or Drubphug.
 
==The nine sacred caves at Paro Taksang==
* Machig Phug ()<br>
* Senge Phug  () <br>
* Pelphug ()<br>
* Drolo Phug ()<br>
* Osel Phug ()<br>
* Gedig Phug ()<br>
* Chogyal Phug ()<br>
* Kapali Phug ()<br>
* Phagmo Phug ()<br>
[[Image:ParoTaksang-03.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Paro Taksang''']]  
==Alternate Names & Spellings==
* Padro Taksang
* Paro Taktshang
* Taksang Senge Samdup ()
* Taksang Pelphug
 
[[Category:Sacred Sites]]
[[Category:Bhutan]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Places in Bhutan]]

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