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  • Tibet Songtsen Gampo. Jowo Temple. Jokhang, famous temple in Lhasa [RY] Jowo/ Jokhang temple [IW] Jowo Temple. The famous temple at Lhasa in which a precious
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  • 'Abode of the Gods.' The capital of Tibet and location of the famous Jokhang temple founded by King Songtsen Gampo [RY] Lhasa [RY]
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  • of Emperor Songtsen Gampo. Jowo Temple. Jokhang, famous temple in Lhasa [RY] jo khang - Jowo Temple. The famous temple at Lhasa in which a precious image
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  • 'Abode of the Gods.' The capital of Tibet and location of the famous Jokhang temple founded by King Songtsen Gampo. (RY) Drak Yerpa (brag yer pa) - This
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  • the great jokhang temple at lhasa [JV] one of the pillars [of the Jo-khang temple in Lhasa]. Vase Pillar [RY] pillar in Lhasa jo-khang temple 'phrul snang
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  • of the Princess Wen Cheng Temple which incidentally is situated about 10 km away and managed by Thrangu Monastery. This temple is more than 1300 years old
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྷ་སའི་ཇོ་ཁང Jokhang temple, Lhasa [IW]
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  • more upcoming features. ལྷ་ལྡན་གཙུག་ལག་ཁང lhasa temple [JV] Jokhang temple, Lhasa [IW] lha ldan temple [IW]
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  • King Songtsen Gampo. Today, one is situated in the Jokhang Temple and the other in the Ramochey Temple in Lhasa. As for "Statement and Realization," flourishing
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ས་དཀར་ཤར་ཇོ་ཁང Sakarshar, Jokhang Temple, in Domey [RY]
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  • sa dkar shar jo khang Sakarshar, Jokhang Temple, in Domey
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  • 'Abode of the Gods.' The capital of Tibet and location of the famous Jokhang temple founded by King Songtsen Gampo
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  • Chinese prince Wencheng Kungjo of Emperor Songtsen Gampo. Jowo Temple. Jokhang, famous temple in Lhasa" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore
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  • phrasing, and synonyms. At 23 he sat for his final examination in the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, during the annual Monlam (prayer) Festival in 1959. He passed
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    'Abode of the Gods.' The capital of Tibet and location of the famous Jokhang temple founded by King Songtsen Gampo. [ZL] [RY] Lhasa Thil is the main part
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  • close Dharma friend and later teacher of Vimalamitra. [RY] Jokhang Temple [LW1] [RY] Jokhang Temple [LWx] [RY] Jokyab Rinpoche (jo skyabs rin po che); details
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  • Drikung Kyabgon's birth, there was a very special event at the Lhasa Jokhang Temple. His Holiness Tagdrag Rinpoche, who was the Regent of Tibet, had presented
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  • Jokhang the famous temple and most important pilgrimage site in Lhasa, houses the Jowo statue of Buddha Shakyamuni. [RY]
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  • khra 'brug lha khang temple in Yarlung built by Songtsen Gampo; one of (mtha' 'dul gyi gtsug lag khang bzhi) border taming temples [RY] [IW] One of the
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    Ramoche Temple; (ra mo che) Ramoche is located to the east of the Potala and the north of the Jokhang. It was built at the same time as the Jokhang by the
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    largest in Tibet (with Chung Riwoche), sheltering temples inside at each level. In the ground floor temple was an image of Maitreya fifty meters high. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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  • Rinpoche (jo bo rin po che), or Jowo Sakyamuni, which is in the Jokhang, the main temple of Lhasa (also known as ra sa 'phrul snang gtsug lag khang); and
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  • med gling pa, xxxvi Jinamitra, 213 jnana: expl., 27 Jnana Shri, 280 Jokhang Temple, 238 Jokyab Rinpoche - jo skyabs rin po che, xxvi, xxvii, xxxi, 242;
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  • Konjo, the Chinese queen of King Songtsen Gampo. It is housed in the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa. 201. Khenpo Kunpel, Elixir of Faith, p. 437. Whenever Patrul
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  • jo khang Jowo Temple of Lhasa, Jokhang, Rasa Trülnang
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  • Ramoche Temple (ra mo che) Ramoche is located to the east of the Potala and the north of the Jokhang. It was built at the same time as the Jokhang by the
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  • - btsan: 73, 153 Tsens - btsan: 147 Tsenthang Temple - yar klung btsan thang gi lha khang: 29 Tsi Temple - rtsis kyi lha khang: 152 Tsibri of Gyal - rgyal
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  • It was during his reign that the first Buddhist temples in Tibet, the Rasa Trulnang (future Jokhang) and the Ramoche, were built. He married the Nepalese
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  • Jowo Rinpoche or Jowo Shakyamuni in the Jokhang, the main temple of Lhasa originally called Rasa Trulnang Temple. This statue is said to have been made
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  • to adhere to Bön. 641-650 Construction of Potala Palace, and Jokhang and Ramoche temples to house Buddha images. Written history only dates back to this
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  • the author of the celebrated Two Truths of the Middle Way. Jokhang - jo khang, main temple in Lhasa built by Songtsen Gampo that housed the Shakyamuni
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