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Ramochey. One of two important temples in Lhasa housing the statue of Buddha Shakyamuni brought to Tibet by the queens of King Songtsen Gampo [RY]
Ramoche Temple [lha sa'i grong khyer du yod pa'i lha khang rnying pa zhig ste, sngar bod rgyal srong btsan sgam po'i dus rgya bza' kong jos rgya nag gi lha khang gi bzo bkod dang mthun par sgo 'phar shar phyogs su bstan te bzhengs nas bar skabs me skyon thengs 'ga' shor ba'i rkyen gyis rgya lugs kyi khang dbyibs zhig tsab bod khang gi rnam pa gsar bskrun gyi rten gtsor bal bza' khri btsun gyi rten skal du byung ba'i sh'akya thub pa dgung lo brgyad pa'i sku tsad dang mtsungs pa'i jo bo mi bskyod rdo rje gtso 'khor rnams bzhugs shing, phyis su rgyud stod dge 'dun gyi tsogs khang du gyur pa'i gtsug lag khang zhig house of Nepal's princess Brikuti, wife of songsten gampo, dowry, temple in Lhasa for jo bo yid bzhin nor bu [IW]
Ramochey Temple [RY]
Ramochey Temple, in Lhasa [RY]
now house of Nepal's princes Bhrikuti, wife of Songtsen Gampo, dowry, temple in Lhasa for jo bo yid bzhin nor bu; now house of Nepal's princes Bhrikuti, wife of Songtsen Gampo, dowry. temple in Lhasa for jo bo yid bzhin nor bu [RY]
a sanctuary in lhasa, name of a temple in Lhasa [JV]
Ramoche Temple [IW]