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"The Initiator," in the southwest, so called because it was there that, after meditating for three months in a cave, Gyalwa G�tsangpa began the propagation at Kailash of the Drukpa Kagy� tradition ('brug pa bka' rgyud); one of the eight monasteries around Manasarovar [MR] [RY]
 
"The Initiator," in the southwest, so called because it was there that, after meditating for three months in a cave, Gyalwa G�tsangpa began the propagation at Kailash of the Drukpa Kagy� tradition ('brug pa bka' rgyud); one of the eight monasteries around Manasarovar [MR] [RY]
  

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"The Initiator," in the southwest, so called because it was there that, after meditating for three months in a cave, Gyalwa G�tsangpa began the propagation at Kailash of the Drukpa Kagy� tradition ('brug pa bka' rgyud); one of the eight monasteries around Manasarovar [MR] [RY]

to begin, get started [JV]

The Initiator, a monastery on the banks of Lake Manasarovar [RY]

Gotsuk, a monastery near Lake Manasarovar. See The Initiator [RY]

beginning, commencement, opening [RY]