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* [[Nojin Gangsang]]
* [[Nojin Gangsang]]
* [[Jomo Gangkar]]
* [[Jomo Gangkar]]
* [[Tidro Gang]]; these are in the four intermediate directions. ([[JOKYAB]])
* [[Tidro Gang]]; these are in the [[four intermediate directions]]. ([[JOKYAB]])


The [[eight great caves]] are:
The [[eight great caves]] are:
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The [[three valleys]] are, again, according to the [[Chronicles of Padma]]:
The [[three valleys]] are, again, according to the [[Chronicles of Padma]]:
*''' To the southwest is the secret land of the ''Dremo Valley'' [Sikkim].'''
*''' To the southwest is the secret land of the ''[[Dremo Valley]]'' [Sikkim].'''
* To the northwest is the secret land of the [[Khenpa Valley]].
* To the northwest is the secret land of the [[Khenpa Valley]].
* To the northeast is the secret land of the [[Lungsum Valley]].
* To the northeast is the secret land of the [[Lungsum Valley]].

Latest revision as of 00:52, 15 October 2007

The four grand snow mountains of Tibet are:

The eight great caves are:

The renowned four lakes are:

The five lands are, according to the Chronicles of Padma:

The three valleys are, again, according to the Chronicles of Padma:

About the secret countries and great districts, the Chronicles of Padma further say:

  • To the southeast is the secret country of Padma Ling.

This and the others are the great districts. The other districts I have not been able to identify from any reliable source, so please include these here as these become established. Thank you. (JOKYAB)

These lakes and lands of Tibet appear in The Light of Wisdom, Vol. 1, pgs. 240-241. (EPK) (RY).