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ko sa la'i rgya po gsal rgyal - Prasenajit, king of Kosala [RY]
'''Jangter''' [[byang gter]] (northern Treasures)
 
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[[dge ba can]] - Kosala [RY]
A series of treasures revealed by [[Rigdzin Godem]], one of the [[Three Great Tertons]]. This tradition contains the famed [[Gongpa Zangthal]] cycle.
 
[[gnas bcas]] - saketa, Saketa, also called Ayodhya, ancient capital of kingdom of ''Kosala'' [JV]
 
[[gnas nyer bzhi]] - [[the twenty-four sacred places]]. 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari 7. Devikota 8. Malava 9. Kamarupa 10. Otri 11. Trishakune 12. ''Kosala'' 13. Kalingkara 14. Lampaka 15. Kantsi 16. Himalaya 17. Pretapuri 18. Grihadeva 19. Sourashta 20. Suvarnadvipa 21. Nagara 22. Sindhu 23. Maruta 24. Kuluta [RY]
 
[[gsal rgyal]] - Prasenajit {[[ko sa la]]'i [[rgyal po gsal rgyal]]} Prasenajit, the king of Kosala [RY]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 20:13, 7 March 2006

Jangter byang gter (northern Treasures)


A series of treasures revealed by Rigdzin Godem, one of the Three Great Tertons. This tradition contains the famed Gongpa Zangthal cycle.