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  • been associated with Gar Monastery prior to the Cultural Revolution, Gape Lama made great efforts to travel to the Gar Monastery where he received refuge
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  • the monks and nuns of Gar monastery, Khargo Gon monastery, Sichuan Tsele Gon monastery, Nyizong Gon monastery, Gewu Gon monastery, and others who were on
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  • khams pa sgar chos sde chen po the Khampa gar monastery in kham
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཁམས་པ་སྒར་ཆོས་སྡེ་ཆེན་པོ the Khampa gar monastery in kham [RY]
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  • a visit to the monks and see what they say..." He joined Nyang Chen Gar monastery in eastern Tibet. One night he dreamt of a wrathful black lady. She said
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  • monk at the age of seven at Gyalwa Phukhang Monastery, a branch of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche’s Sechen Monastery. Under Petsé Rinpoche's guidance, he first
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  • Soon after, he was enthroned at his predecessor's monastery, Drong Gon Tubten Dargye Ling Monastery in Nakchukha, Central Tibet where he resumed his role
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  • dga' ba don sgrub - Bonpo deity connected with the blue light [JV] dge lha gar phyug - Bonpo deity connected with the green light [JV] rgyal ba thod dkar
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  • from the milk lake of the Dakini Land of Kharsha (gar shwa, Lahoul, in northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa
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  • Larung Gar khenpos are able to return to their local monasteries throughout Tibet and China to teach the next generation of students. At Larung Gar, simultaneous
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  • left Palpung and established his own monastery near Neten Gön. There was a lovely lake close by and so his monastery became known as Tsokar. Before Neten
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  • crown of the Karmapas, hence the name Shamar - Red Hat. Their seat was the monastery of Yangpachen (dpal yangs pa can) until it was impounded and converted
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  • gcod skor[1] gar dbang rdo rje - mnga' ris gter ston (1640-1685); revealed {zab tig chos dbyings rang grol} [RY] mnga' ris gter ston gar dbang rdo rje
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  • Khampa Drukpa Drukpa Khamtrul Rinpoche Khampa Gar Khamtrul Rinpoche Kagyu Drukpa Drukpa Kagyu Khampagar monastery
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    spung). The monastery in East Tibet which was the seat of Situ Rinpoche. [RY] Palpung Monastery [LW1] [RY] Palpung Monastery. [RY] Palpung Monastery; [LWx]
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  • was established by the first Kongtrul, close to the Palpung (dpal spung) monastery of the Situ Rinpoches. Their other main seat in eastern Tibet is Dzongshö
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  • various miracles like transforming his body into fire and water etc. A small monastery, Chöra Gephel Ling (chos ra dge 'phel gling), founded in the 1830s by Shabkar
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  • (rdo rje brag) Monastery: 1) Rigdzin Gödem - (rig 'dzin rgod kyi ldem phru can), alias Ngodrup Gyaltsen - (dngos grub rgyal mtshan), 1337-1408. 2) Ngari
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • from the milk lake of the Dakini Land of Kharsha (gar shwa, Lahoul, in northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa
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  • rebuild the Drikung Kagyu monasteries and reestablish the Buddhist teachings. At present, Garchen Rinpoche is involved in restoring Gar Monastry and establishing
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  • Gonjang Monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim. A student of the mNga’-ris gter-ston Zla-ba rgyal-mtshan, [39] also known as Padma gar-dbang-rtsal or Gar-dbang rdo-rje
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  • Shantarakshita [bod rgyal khri srong lde btsan gyi dus su bod du phebs pa'i rgya gar gyi mkhan po zhi ba 'tsho [IW] mkhan po bo dhi sa twa - khenpo/ abbot/ preceptor
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  • Precious Termas at my monastery. After that, he gave the Treasury of Precious Termas a total of six times, at places like Sengri Gar (his own seat located
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  • ling - monastery west of Tashi lungo in Tshang where formerly Taranatha lived [IW] dga' ldan phun tsogs gling - Ganden Phuntsok Ling [monastery in gzhis
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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    the top of monasteries and temples. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Gar Drubchen. A Tibetan accomplished master who was an emanation of Nagarjuna. [RY] Gar. [RY] Garab
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • Khampagar monastery (category Tibetan Monasteries)
    by his monastery buildings and stupas, and situated below is the supporting lay community and administrative offices. Khampagar monastery's Gar Cham dance
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • Terma Dudjom Tersar Jatson Nyingpo Terma Shangpa Kagyu Katok Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Kathok Sangye Dorje Buddha Vajra Kusuli Sangye Dorje Chatral
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  • གར་དབང་འགྲོ་འདུལ་གླིང་པ། gar dbang 'gro 'dul gling pa Terton Nyima Drakpa གཏེར་སྟོན་ཉི་མ་གྲགས་པ། gter ston nyi ma grags pa Terchen Nyidrak Garwang Drodul
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  • from the milk lake of the Dakini Land of Karsha (gar shwa, Lahaul, in northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa
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  • Precious Termas at my monastery. After that, he gave the Treasury of Precious Termas a total of six times, at places like Sengri Gar (his own seat located
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  • Yongdzin Drukpa Yongdzin Druk Kharak Yongdzin Namdroling Yongdzin Khampa Gar Choegon Lineage
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    from the milk lake of the Dakini Land of Karsha (gar shwa, Lahaul, in northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa
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  • Precious Termas at my monastery. After that, he gave the Treasury of Precious Termas a total of six times, at places like Sengri Gar (his own seat located
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  • Eminence Gar Rinpcohe. The Choegon Lineage main website has details of the ninth Drukpa Choegon Rinpoche Chokyi Sengye's activities and the monastery in India
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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    Nangchen (nang chen); province in East Tibet [LW1] [RY] Nangchen Gar. [RY] Nangchen Tsechu Monastery (nang chen tshe chu dgon pa) [LW1] [RY] Nangsi Silnon (snang
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    Instructions on these teachings are also found in the termas of Garwang Dorje (gar dbang rdo rje, 1640-85). A disciple of the mahasiddha Mahanatha (who was considered
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  • Shantarakshita [bod rgyal khri srong lde btsan gyi dus su bod du phebs pa'i rgya gar gyi mkhan po zhi ba 'tsho [IW] mkhan po bo dhi sa twa - khenpo/ abbot/ preceptor
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  • from the milk lake of the Dakini Land of Kharsha (gar shwa, Lahoul, in northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa
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  • Tsogyal Monastery, Zur Jomo Dechen Monastery, Gojam Monastery and Samten Monastery were erected; restoration was done on Shiwa Lhatim Monastery and Chagdud
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  • gter ston nyi ma grags pa Garwang Drodul Lingpa གར་དབང་འགྲོ་འདུལ་གླིང་པ། gar dbang 'gro 'dul gling pa Terchen Nyidrak Garwang Drodul Lingpa (1647-1710)
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  • Mingyur Dorje. 1700s /Tarthang Nyingma Kama rang grol gar dbang dbang drag rgya mtsho Kathok Monastery The TBRC Link
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  • gling - {ra la gyung drung gling} Bon Monastery [IW] ra la gyung drung gling - {ra la gyung drung gling} [Bon Monastery [very old, in rin spungs rdzong] [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གར་བཙན་འཕགས་པ a monastery, a god [JV]
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • numerous three year retreats at Dilyak monastery; retreat master at Tsurphu. Dilyak monastery - Dabzang Rinpoche's monastery in Nangchen, founded by the first
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  • Shantarakshita [bod rgyal khri srong lde btsan gyi dus su bod du phebs pa'i rgya gar gyi mkhan po zhi ba 'tsho [IW] mkhan po bo dhi sa twa - khenpo/ abbot/ preceptor
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  • Rinpoche and eighth throne holder of Palyul. He was brought to Palyul Monastery when he was seven years old. At the age of nine, Padmasambhava appeared
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  • [RY] Dorje Drag, also Dorje Drak...Monastery - (rdo rje brag). [LW1] [RY] Dorje Drag lineage - (rdo rje brag) Monastery: 1) Rigdzin Gödem - (rig 'dzin rgod
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  • from the milk lake of the Dakini Land of Kharsha (gar shwa, Lahoul, in northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa
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  • years after the Buddha's nirvana. Having received ordination at Nalanda Monastery, he later acted as preceptor for the monks. He knew alchemy, stayed alive
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  • about two hours’ drive from Shechen Monastery. Khenpo Pema Wangyal (mkhan po padma dbang rgyal, b. 1929) of Gemang Monastery is currently one of the most respected
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  • stayed in the area around Dzogchen Monastery, where he received extensive teachings from the abbot of Dzogchen Monastery, Mingyur Namkhai Dorje, and from
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  • more upcoming features. རྡོ་རྗེ་བྲག་དགོན་པ [[rdo rje brag Monastery [IW] [[rdo rje brag Monastery [rab byung bcu pa'i dus su rnying ma'i bla ma bkra shis
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  • He rst stayed as a monk at Parmi, a monastery of the Drigung Kagyu school, then at Nangchen Gar, a Nyingma monastery. By then, he had already revealed several
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  • (mi la phug) Near Pelgyeling Monastery (the Place of Increase and Expansion, a name given by Milarepa himself). The monastery was built upon one the Namkha
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  • leaves for Tibet, in 641 and meets the King in 647. Ramoche founded: 641 Gar ('gar), Songtsen's minister: ?-667 /Tarthang Dusong Manpo ('dus srong mang po
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  • snying po padma las ’brel rtsal gyi rtogs brjod ngo mtshar sgyu ma’i rol gar. Bir, India: Tsondu Senghe, 1983. (Published in English as Wondrous Dance
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  •     Minling Terchen was a great tertön and the founder of Mindroling Monastery. His father was Sangdak Trinlé Lhundrup (1611-1662) and his mother was Yangchen
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  • merit and purify the sacred commitments (samayas). Garwang Chökyi Drakpa (gar dbang chos kyi grags pa). Probably identical with Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa
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  • The mind reincarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, his seat was Shechen Monastery, which he reestablished in Boudhanath, Nepal, in 1980. After fleeing the
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  • about 15km (9.3 mi.) from Dodrupchen Monastery in Golok. 70. Jigme Trinley Özer had built there a small monastery, Drodön Lhundrup Ling. He lived there
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  • according to Indian sources. Tibetan title: slob dpon pad-ma'i rnam thar rgya gar lugs yid ches gsum ldan. Included by Jamgön Kongtrül in the Rinchen Terdzö
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  • Tsogyal Monastery, Zur Jomo Dechen Monastery, Gojam Monastery and Samten Monastery were erected; restoration was done on Shiwa Lhatim Monastery and Chagdud
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  • temple at Samye. [ZL] [RY] Pelek Gonpa (spe legs dgon pa), the "Exemplary Monastery," so called after the remarkable stone house built there by Sangye Lama
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  • [MR-ShabkarNotes] Gyangdrak Monastery (rgyangs grags, called "Gengta" on old maps ). A little above Darchen, Gyangdrak Monastery was founded by Dordzin Guhya
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  • and verses trans- lated from Patrul Rinpoche’s gtam pad ma tshal gyi zlos gar, Collected Works of Patrul Rinpoche (2003), vol. 1, pp. 301–55. Lungtok and
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  • [RY] Terdak lingpa [brother of minling lochen, [1646 - 1714]real name padma gar dbang 'gyur med rdo rje, in the 11th fire dog yr b in grva nang dar rgyas
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  • rgyus rigs pa’i nang Mi nyag gi gnas tshul dang Mi nyag skor gyi ming tshig ‘gar dpyad pa, Krung go’i bod ljongs, Vol 5, 1998, p.21-23, included in The Incarnation
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  • that were at the time in danger of being lost. Based primarily at Pelpung Monastery, in Derge in eastern Tibet, he built the nearby hermitage of Tsadra Rinchen
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  • Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo; [LWx] [RY] Shabkar - In his History of the Great Monastery of Rongpo (RO, p.646), Jigme Thekcho speaks of twenty-two major works of
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  • Enclosure where Virtue Increases - (chos ra dge 'phel gling). This small monastery called partially escaped destruction during the Cultural Revolution. It
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  • suffering the beings of the six realms. [MR] Samye, (bsam yas). The first monastery built in Tibet, by Guru Padmasambhava, where the Buddhist canonical scriptures
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  • mtshams brag Monastery in Bhutan, whose arrangement and inclusion of texts differs from the above cited edition of gting skyes Monastery, has begun to
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  • Chos srid gnyis-ldan : N.C. Sinha 3. Notes and topics: "Taranatha: rGya gar chos byung" : Nalinaksha Dutt Bulletin of Tibetology 1969 No.1 1. Further
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  • bzang po'i zlos gar. Verse autobiography of Padma dkar po. 119-127. 35. (CI) sems dpa' padma dkar po'i rnam thar thugs rje chen po'i zlos gar. Autobiography
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  • Vimalamitra. [RY] Ka-Nying Shedrup Ling Monastery (bka' snying bshad sgrub gling). Tulku Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche's monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. The name means
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  • the basis of a ms. recently received from Gru gu Chos rgyal Monastery in Khams," Khampa Gar Sungrab Nyamso Gyunphel Parkhang (Tashijong 1985). Following
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  • (1337-1408) and Pema Trinley (1641-1718), the great vidyadhara of Dorje Drak monastery in central Tibet, are both considered reincarnations of Dorje Dudjom. Dorje
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  • dpal 'byor, reproduced from the manuscript set preserved at Pha jo lding Monastery, Kunzang Tobgey, Thimphu 1977, in 2 vols. IASWR microfiche no. LMpj012
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  • enlightened-mind. The Tibetan text of the rNying-ma rGyud-'bum redaction.: rgya.gar.skad.du/ san.ti.dar.pa/ bod.skac.du/rdzogs.pa.chen.po.sa.gcig.pa/ Svasti:
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  • mtshan shes rab rgyal mtshan (Primary Name, Extended Wylie, Tibetan) rgya gar ba shes rab rgyal mtshan (Primary Title, Extended Wylie, Tibetan) sa skya
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  • set once belonging to Rje Sâkya-rin-chen and Preserved at Pha-jo-ldin Monastery, Kunzang Tobgey (Thimphu 1976), in 5 vols. Vols. 4-5 have different publishing
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  • pa'i rnam thar lha pa mon sgom gyi slob mar springs pa. 446. 179. rgya gar du gar log dmag gis gnod 'tshe byed skabs gsungs pa'i mgur. 449. This was spoken
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  • Joyful Grove - dur khrod dga' ba'i tshal: 21, 45 Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery - bka' rnying bshad sgrub gling dgon pa: 13, 286 Kadampa School - bka'
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