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[[Bhṛkuṭītārā]] ()
 
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- one of the [[The Twenty-one Taras |Twenty-one Taras]]
*Sacred place famous for the story of how Padmasambhava was burned alive by the king of Zahor. It is believed to be the lake in [[Rewalsar]], situated an hour’s drive from [[Mandi]] in [[Himachal Pradesh]] in northern India and is now famous under the name Tso Pema, the [[Lotus Lake]]. [[EPK]]
[[Image:Bhṛkuṭītārā.jpg|thumb|236px|right|'''Bhṛkuṭī Tārā''']]
 
[[Category:Sacred Sites]]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 13 November 2006


  • Sacred place famous for the story of how Padmasambhava was burned alive by the king of Zahor. It is believed to be the lake in Rewalsar, situated an hour’s drive from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh in northern India and is now famous under the name Tso Pema, the Lotus Lake. EPK