Difference between revisions of "Akaramatisila"

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Three great transmissions of the [[Nyingma]] School: the extensive [[Kama]], the profound [[Terma]] and the short lineage of [[Pure Vision]]. The extensive Kama is also called the long lineage, the profound Terma is called the short lineage, while Pure Vision is the extremely short lineage.
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brought back altogether five statues of [[Avalokitesvara]], which became among the most venerated ones in Tibet and Nepal. The four others are the [[Jowo Lokeshvara]] which is still kept in the [[Potala]] at [[Lhasa]], the [[Jowo Wati Sangpo]] of Kyirong (see chap.12, note 21, the [[Jowo Jamali]] at Kathmandu and the [[Jowo Ukhangpa]] ([[u khang pa]]) in Patan (Kathmandu). [[MR-ShabkarNotes]]
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 5 November 2006

brought back altogether five statues of Avalokitesvara, which became among the most venerated ones in Tibet and Nepal. The four others are the Jowo Lokeshvara which is still kept in the Potala at Lhasa, the Jowo Wati Sangpo of Kyirong (see chap.12, note 21, the Jowo Jamali at Kathmandu and the Jowo Ukhangpa (u khang pa) in Patan (Kathmandu). MR-ShabkarNotes