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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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  • P
    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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  • G
    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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  • N
    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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  • J
    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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