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གནས་ཉེར་བཞི
the twenty-four sacred places.
- Puliramalaya
- Jalandhara
- Oddiyana
- Arbuta
- Godavari
- Rameshvari
- Devikota
- Malava
- Kamarupa
- Otri
- Trishakune
- Kosala
- Kalingkara
- Lampaka
- Kanchi
- Himalaya
- Pretapuri
- Grihadeva
- Sourashta
- Suvarnadvipa
- Nagara
- Sindhu
- Maruta
- Kuluta EPK
Twenty-four Lands. According to Hevajra Tantra, Vol. 1, p. 70, they are Jalandhara, O.d.diyana, Paurnagiri, Kama rupa, Malava, Sindhu, Nagara, Munmuni, Karunyapataka, Devikota, Karmarapataka, Kulata, Arbuda, Godavari, Himadri, Harikela, Lampaka, Kanci, Saurashtra, Kalinga, Kokana, Caritra, Koshala, and Vindhyakaumarapaurika. GD
24 lands [According to hevajra tantra, vol. 1, p. 70, they are J landhara, o.d.diy na, paur agiri, k ma ru^pa, m lava, sindhu, nagara, munmuni, k ru yap .taka, Devi^ko.ta, Karm rap .taka, Kulat, arbuda, god vari^, him dri, harikela, lamp ka, kan~ci, saur .s.tra, Kalin.ga, Koka a, caritra, kos'ala, and vindhy kaum rapaurik ] [IW]