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  • Tsari, Lapchi, and Kailash.
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  • twenty-four sacred places - (gnas nyer bzhi). 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari 7. Devikota 8. Malava 9. Kamarupa
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  • Twenty-four Great Sacred Places (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Uddiyana (category Sacred Sites)
    Uddiyana - Oḍḍiyāṇa (o rgyan) One of the twenty-four sacred places, Twenty-four Lands, according to Hevajra Tantra, (gnas nyer bzhi). Please expand other
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  • yakshas (category Sacred Places)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,330 words) - 02:00, 20 October 2007
  • 1143-1217) had a dream in which the guardian deities of the Three Sacred Places of Tsari, Lapchi, and Kailash came and prostrated themselves before him, requesting
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  • rtsod dus (category Sacred Places)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Monkha Senge Dzong (category Sacred Sites)
    Monkha Senge Dzong (mon kha seng ge rdzong). Fifth of the eight sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the
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  • According to the Hevajra Tantra (see Snellgrove 1959, 1:70) there are 24 Sacred Places: Jalandhara, Oddiyana, Paurnagiri, Kamarupa, Malaya, Sindhu, Nagara,
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  • Mt. Kailash (category Sacred Sites)
    the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
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  • Devikota (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • White Snow Mountain (category Sacred Sites)
    the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
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  • lha chen (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,433 words) - 14:14, 8 May 2021
  • Kamarupa (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Caritra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:43, 19 October 2007
  • Chakrasamvara Tantra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,324 words) - 17:14, 6 July 2009
  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་ཆེན་ཉེར་གཞི Twenty-four Great Sacred Places. (RY) According to the Hevajra Tantra (see Snellgrove 1959, 1:70) these
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  • Jalandhara (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,328 words) - 01:08, 19 October 2007
  • Himalaya (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:36, 19 October 2007
  • Suvarnadvipa (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:45, 19 October 2007
  • arable land, verbal conjunctive clause connective, with adjectives, sacred places [JV] zhing khams pure realm/ field of experience [RB] 1) region, country
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  • Nagara (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:32, 19 October 2007
  • Lampaka (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:40, 19 October 2007
  • Malaya (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Sindhu (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,328 words) - 02:47, 19 October 2007
  • Pretapuri (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:43, 19 October 2007
  • Malava (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,326 words) - 02:22, 19 October 2007
  • Arbuta (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:35, 19 October 2007
  • Kosala (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:44, 19 October 2007
  • Grihadeva (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:43, 19 October 2007
  • Munmuni (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:32, 19 October 2007
  • Kulata (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:34, 19 October 2007
  • Vindhyakaumarapaurika (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:45, 19 October 2007
  • Koshala (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:34, 19 October 2007
  • Karunyapataka (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:33, 19 October 2007
  • Harikela (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:40, 19 October 2007
  • Kokana (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:43, 19 October 2007
  • Paurnagiri (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,328 words) - 01:27, 19 October 2007
  • Himadri (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:39, 19 October 2007
  • Kalinga (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:42, 19 October 2007
  • Saurashtra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:44, 19 October 2007
  • Maru (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:43, 19 October 2007
  • Kani (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 02:10, 19 October 2007
  • Odra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:32, 19 October 2007
  • Saurasta (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 01:41, 19 October 2007
  • Rameshvara (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,326 words) - 02:21, 19 October 2007
  • Kanchika (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:34, 19 October 2007
  • Trishanku (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 02:33, 19 October 2007
  • Pulliramalaya (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,326 words) - 02:20, 19 October 2007
  • Eight Sacred Places (category Sacred Sites)
    Eight Sacred Places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: Drak Yangdzong (sgrags
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  • urna (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Bhutan (category Sacred Sites) (section Sacred Places)
    'brug A list of sacred places in Western Bhutan: from the following guide: Seeds of Faith: A Comprehensive Guide to the Sacred Places of Bhutan (Volume
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  • gangs can (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet", associated with the body
    7 KB (1,036 words) - 14:26, 18 October 2007
  • Lapchi (category Sacred Sites)
    Chakrasamvara. Together with the other two, Lapchi is listed among the "24 sacred places of the world" where it is identified as Godavari. There are twelve caves
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  • Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,424 words) - 10:42, 20 May 2021
  • Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
    9 KB (1,421 words) - 09:46, 9 May 2021
  • Godavari (category Sacred Sites)
    transplantation of Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet, many sacred places there were eventually identified as similar or identical with the Indian sites. A practice that
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  • Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • 'jigs byed (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Hevajra Tantra (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for sadhana. (RY) The fifth among the eight sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava
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  • mountains are listed among the gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi, the "24 sacred places of the world" and are often called the "three holy mountains of Tibet"
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  • the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • Eight earthly abodes (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Eight undergound abodes (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Eight celestial abodes (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • Tsari (category Sacred Sites)
    are listed among the gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi, the "24 Sacred Places of the World" and are often called the "Three Holy Mountains of Tibet". Tsari is situated
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • Yandak (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Tamdrin (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • Cemetaries. Sacred places to which corpses are carried. See Eight Charnel Grounds and Eight Great Charnel Grounds. (RWB)
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  • Jampel Shinje (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Dudtsi Yonten (category Sacred Sites)
    among the eight sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Samye Yamalung (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Jigten Choto (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Lodrak Karchu (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Drakmar Yamalung (category Sacred Sites)
    among the eight sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Samye Chimpu (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Nup Sangye Yeshe (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Mopa Trak ngak (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Karchen Yeshe Shonnu (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Yarto Shambo Khyangkyi Rawa (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Drokmi Palkyi Yeshe (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • Mamo Botong (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Heruka of the Activities Family (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Paro Taktsang (category Sacred Sites in Bhutan) (section The nine sacred caves at Paro Taksang)
    taktsang, or "Tiger Lair", sacred caves in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava and the seventh of the eight sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan he
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  • Heruka of the Mind Family (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Heruka of the Body Family (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • The Twenty-four Sacred Places (category Sacred Sites)
    gnas nyer bzhi - the twenty-four sacred places. 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari 7. Devikota 8. Malava 9.
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • Yarlung Shardrak (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • Heruka of the Lotus, Speech Family (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • bsam yas g.ya' ma lung (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • Gelong Namkhai Nyingpo (category Sacred Sites)
    eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • eighth among the sacred places in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: 1) Drak Yangdzong
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet", associated with the body
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  • gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi (category Sacred Sites)
    org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་ཆེན་ཉི་ཤུ་རྩ་བཞི Twenty-four Great Sacred Places Please expand other particulars regarding gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi
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  • 1143-1217) had a dream in which the guardian deities of the Three Sacred Places of Tsari, Lapchi, and Kailash came and prostrated themselves before him, requesting
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  • chap.10, pg. 272, note 59 (category Sacred Sites)
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  • Gorakhpur close to the border of India and Nepal [RY] kushinagara [one of 36 sacred places of buddhists)- the city of kusha believed near gorakhpur close to the
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  • Palgyi Senge of Lang (category Sacred Sites)
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  • གནས་ཡུལ sacred lands and places [RY] address, pilgrimage places, seats [JV] sacred places and valleys, location, site, place- address, place 1 stays [IW]
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  • Five Major Sacred Places (category Sacred Sites)
    Five Major Sacred Places (gnas chen lnga) Vajra Asana, Five Peaked Mountain, Potala Mountain, Oddiyana, and Shambhala. [MR]
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  • important/essential place; 2) holy/ sacred place; 3) Varanasi [IW] holy place, sublime sacred place [RY] sacred places [RY] great sacred place [RY] holy place [RY] very
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  • academic excellence. Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon sent many disciples to the sacred places such as Mount Kailas, Lache (near Nepal), and Tsari (near Arunachal Pradesh)
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  • Gongma) It takes eleven hours from the lower sacred place to reach the upper sacred place. The sacred place where Sharmo Kunzangmo, in accordance with the
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  • be founded. 3) sacred ground, holy place, place of pilgrimage, power place, sacred / holy place / ground, holy site. 4) stillness, place of rest, stability
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  • the dakas and dakinis of the places and valleys [RY] gnas yul dpa' bo mkha' 'gro - the dakas and dakinis of the sacred places and valleys [RY] pan pa - eunuch
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  • Sengchen Namtrak (category Sacred Sites)
    Sengchen Namtrak (seng chen nams brag). One of the 25 sacred places of Kham opened by Chokgyur Lingpa. Sengchen Namtrak means 'Great Lion Sky Cliff.' [RY]
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  • valley of Bhutan is said to be particularly prosperous as there are dwelling places of each of the five Tseringma sisters there: Tashi Tsheringma, riding on
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  • ད the eight great wrathful ladies of the sacred places [RY] the 8 great wrathful ladies of the sacred places, the 8 mamos [IW]
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  • (something) remains/ abides) [RB] sacred places and valleys, location, site, place, address [IW] address, environment, place where it abides, abode [JV]
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  • Tsogyal... p.239: 6.4 The Sacred Place of Samar Dzingkha ...one of the holy places of equal sanctity to the supreme sacred places of Guru Rinpoche in Bhutan
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  • (several-headed beings who dwell in charnel grounds), protectors of sacred places [JV] ksetrapala. Usually dwell in charnel grounds and have several heads
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  • Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide on the vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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    dbyings kyi rgyud). [ZL] [RY] sacred places and countries (gnas yul) [LW1] [RY] sacred places and countries; expl. [LWx] [RY] Sacred thread, brahma sutra, (tshangs
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • ཡུལ་ཉི་ཤུ་རྩ་བཞི 24 sacred places [IW] 24 sacred places (8 on each of 3 dakini levels) [JV] twenty-four sacred places [RY] the twenty-four holy places [RY]
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  • Labchi (category Sacred Sites)
    the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
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  • Parinirvana (category Sacred Sites)
    of India and Nepal [RY] ku sha'i grong khyer - kushinagara [one of 36 sacred places of buddhists)- the city of kusha believed near gorakhpur close to the
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    identify the entire set of the twenty-four sacred places. Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche (1903-87) also said that sacred places, such as Uddiyana, can shrink and even
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  • Bumthang (category Sacred Sites)
    Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for the sadhana of Vajra Kilaya [RY] mon kha seng ge rdzong - Mönkha
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་ཉེར་བཞི the twenty-four sacred places. Puliramalaya Jalandhara Oddiyana Arbuta Godavari Rameshvari Devikota
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཀ་ལིང་ག a bird [IW] one of 36 buddhist sacred places near gaya, bird, native of indian maritime province [JV] n. of a bird
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    of Vajra Kilaya. Situated near Pharping in the Kathmandu Valley. [RY] Sacred place where the Lotus-Born master subdued the evil forces of afflicting negative
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  • more upcoming features. སེང་ཆེན་ནམས་བྲག Sengchen Namtrak. One of the 25 sacred places of Kham opened by Chokgyur Lingpa. Sengchen Namdrak means 'Great Lion
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  • གནས་ཡུལ་དཔའ་བོ་མཁའ་འགྲོ the dakas and dakinis of the sacred places and valleys [RY] dakas and dakinis of the sacred places and valleys [IW]
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  • Maratika (category Sacred Sites)
    Maratika ('chi ba mthar byed). The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche and Mandarava were blessed with immortal life by Buddha Amitayus.
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  • features. ལྔ་ལེན ancient name of province n.w. part of india, one of 36 sacred buddhist places, five times, be born, assumption of the five aggregates [JV] 1)
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  • Tso Pema (category Sacred Sites)
    Sacred place famous for the story of how Padmasambhava was burned alive by the king of Zahor. It is believed to be the lake in Rewalsar, situated an hour’s
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  • the political turmoils of Tibet. He went on a pilgrimage to all the sacred places of Buddhism in India and Nepal. Then he made the Palace Chapel of the
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  • Pure Crystal Mountain (category Sacred Sites)
    mountains are listed among the {gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi}, the "24 sacred places of the world" and are often called the "three holy mountains of Tibet"
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  • chen brag dkar [IW] 1 of 37 sacred Bon places, 1 of gnas sum cu so bdun [JV] [[mkhar chen brag dkar [one 0f 37 b"n sacred places [IW]
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  • dpag med - Dharmakaya Amitayus [RY] 'chi ba mthar byed - Maratika. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche and Mandarava were blessed with
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  • Yolmo (category Sacred Sites)
    prophesied by the Buddha in the Avatamsaka Sutra (mdo phal po che) as a sacred place that has been blessed by many previous Buddhas and Siddhas. In some of
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  • meditation center, sacred place of accomplishment, meditation center; meditation place [RY] 1) sacred practice site, sacred accomplishment site, sacred practice
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  • activities. [ZL] [RY] Twenty-five disciples. [RY] Twenty-five great sacred places. [RY] Twenty-five Main Disciples of Padmasambhava (rje 'bangs nyer lnga)-
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  • Sacred Places in India Ajanta caves; 29 Buddhist, Hindu, Jain sacred caves Ajmer; Shrine of Mu’in al-din Chishti Allahabad; Sangam Bath river site Almora;
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  • Shugtri (category Sacred Sites)
    Milamkhyim (Melamchigaon) in Yolmo. It is considered one of the most sacred places in all of Yolmo. It is surrounded by many miraculously formed rocks of
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  • Ayodhya (category Sacred Sites)
    ancient capital of kingdom of Kosala [JV] gnas nyer bzhi - the twenty-four sacred places. 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari
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  • drubchen of sacred medicine based on the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities of the Magical Net. Headed by that, in each of the sacred practice places of Guru Rinpoche
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  • upcoming features. ཀ་ལིང་ཀ ka ling ka [one of 36 buddhist sacred places 60 yojana SE of Gaya] birth place of Viswantara, a bird [IW]
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  • Eight underground abodes (category Sacred Sites)
    Tulku Thondup, 1985), give a different enumeration of these twenty-four sacred places. They abide as this vajra-body inherent in every sentient being, which
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡར་ལུང་སོག་ཁ 1 of 37 bon sacred places, 1 of gnas sum cu so bdun [JV]
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  • Bumdrag, Paro (category Sacred Sites in Bhutan)
    Bumdrag ('bum brag gnas) is an important sacred place considered to be a second Tsari (ཙཱ་རི་གཉིས་པ།). Here are the footprints of 100,000 Ḍākinī In the
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  • one of the sacred places where Guru Padmasambhava demonstrated his miraculous powers. The purpose of his exhibiting miracles on that place was to subdue
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  • Meadow of Mönkha (category Sacred Sites)
    Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for the sadhana of Vajra Kilaya [RY] mon kha seng ge rdzong - Mönkha
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  • གནས་ཡུལ་གྱི་དཔའ་པོ་མཁ་འགྲོ dakas and dakinis of the sacred places and valleys [IW] the dakas and dakinis of the places and valleys [RY]
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  • Samatabhadra’s Intentions (Dzogchen Kunzang Gongdu). From various other sacred places he revealed: the cycle of the Small Child Tantra belonging to the non-dual
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  • lag khang gi lha khang sbug ma [IW] Gandhola, refers to a temple [RY] sacred place, principal chapel [JV]
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  • upcoming features. གནས་མ་བརྒྱད the 8 ladies of the [sacred] places [IW] the eight ladies of the [sacred] places [RY]
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  • Dzogchen Khandro Nyingthig to numerous beings in India's eight great sacred places and China, and introduced and spread Buddhism throughout Tibet. His main
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡུལ་ཉི་ཤུ་ར་བཞི 24 sacred places [R] [IW] 24 sacred places [IW]
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  • gnas yul 1) location, site place; environment; address 2) sacred places and countries, sacred places and valleys, 3) a power place
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  • guidebook to the sacred place and so forth as well as samaya articles with the seal of secrecy. [Note: in the decoded lists for this sacred place, some copies
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  • more upcoming features. གནས་ཡུལ་དྲུག་ཅུ་རྩ་བཞི 64 sacred places and countries [RY] sixty-four sacred places and countries [RY]
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  • Then, having traveled far and wide within Bhutan, covering mostly the sacred places, Thuksé Dawa Gyaltsen gave teachings, blessings and precious substances
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འཆི་བ་མཐར་བྱེད Maratika. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche and Mandarava were blessed with
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  • "Cave of the Dri Horn" ('bri rwa phug). When Gyalwa Götsangpa opened the sacred place of Kailash (from 1213 to 1221), he came to the Wild Yak Valley ('brong
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  • been and has yet to be translated, the locations and descriptions of sacred places, indices, notes and other backmatter from you published books that you
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  • features. གནས་ཡིག written history of a place, instructions on essential aspects [IW] guidebook to a sacred place [RY]
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  • Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for the sadhana of Vajra Kilaya [RY]
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  • Kalsang Monastery (category Sacred Sites)
    Yang-rTse), Sacred Place of Clear Sound, Crest of the Jewel. In Sangye Lingpa (Sangs-rGyas-gLing-Pa)’s Prophetic Account of Sacred Places, he writes, "The
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཞིང་སྐྱོང་མ protectress of sacred places, Shingkyongma [JV]
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  • bzhed dang, bsam yas gdan rabs, dbus gtsang gnas yig sogs la gsal [IW] sacred place near bsam yas [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡུལ་ཆེན་ཉེར་གཞི Twenty four great sacred places [RY]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་ཆེན་བྱིན་འབེབས consecration of sacred places [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྡོར་རྗེའི་གནས་ཆེན vajra sacred places [of India] [RY]
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  • the world's great holy mountains, sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike. It is one of the so-called "Three Holy Places of Tibet," associated with the body
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  • venerating him with adoration. When mother, father and child proceeded to the Sacred Place of Clear Sound, canopies of rainbow light appeared in the atmosphere
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  • of practice of deities), altar arrangement, history, a tour guide of sacred places of worship, and recorded two audio cassettes of Dharma songs. H.E. also
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  • gnas yul drug cu rtsa bzhi sixty-four sacred places and countries
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  • gnas chen sacred places
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  • gnas chen byin 'bebs consecration of sacred places
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • གནས་མཆོག supreme sacred place, holy site [RY] supreme place of pilgrimage, chief holy place, principal place of pilgrimage, very holy place [JV] 1) excellent
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  • seng chen nams brag Sengchen Namtrak. One of the 25 sacred places of Kham opened by Chokgyur Lingpa. Sengchen Namdrak means 'Great Lion Sky Cliff.'
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    the Indus", a red earth from a place sacred to Vajrayogini, though the word is used for sacred red earth from any place. Lead oxide (red-lead powder) is
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀ་མ་ཆ sacred place in Assam w stone-cut symbol of Kali [IW] sacred place in assam [JV]
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  • mountains are listed among the gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi, the "24 sacred places of the world" and are often called the "three holy mountains of Tibet"
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  • bzhi Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English (PH) sixty-four sacred places and countries English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • upcoming features. ཕུ་ན 1) long gown, robe; 2) at the summit; 3) B"n sacred place in Persia [IW] at the upper end of the valley [RY] long gown, robe, at
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཟླ་ཉི་ཁ་ལ་རོང་སྒོ Danyi Khala Rongo. A sacred place in the East Tibetan province of Kham [RY] Danyi khala rongo [IW]
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  • 45 9. The lotus crown of Chokgyur Lingpa 46 10. The Lotus Crystal Cave—sacred place of the Three Sections 46 11. Kala Rongo—where the Tukdrub was revealed
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  • mo brgyad), the Eight Mātṛkās of Sacred Places (gnas kyi ma mo brgyad) and the Eight Wrathful Goddesses of Sacred Places (gnas kyi khro mo brgyad). These
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  • stag sgo [gtsang phyogs kyi secret hidden valley in lha rtse rdzong [IW] sacred place in tibet [JV]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཤོ་སྟོད་སྟི་སྒྲོ Tidro Cave at Shot�. Sacred place of Padmasambhava and Yeshe Tsogyal near Drigung Til in Central Tibet
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བསམ་ཡས་ཆིམས་ཕུ Samye Chimphu. The sacred place of Padmasambhava's speech. A mountain retreat situated four hours walk
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    "earlier" and the "later". [MR-ShabkarNotes] Yantig - The "doors" of the sacred place of Yantig (yang tig) were opened by the third Dalai Lama, Gyalwa Sonam
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  • [ZL] [RY] Eight sacred places, in Tibet and Bhutan, blessed by Guru Padmasambhava for the practice of the Eight Herukas. These eight places are: (1) Drak
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  • 1946) The village of Tsari and the surrounding areas are among the most sacred places in Tibet. It was there that the most Venerable Khenchen Rinpoche Konchog
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  • Tidro Cave at Shoto (category Sacred Sites)
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  • the vajra feet of the Great Glorious One at Danyin Khala Rong-Go, the sacred place of the qualities of enlightened body. Keeping it secret for eight years
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  • Gyaltsen earned the title of "Lapchiwa" because he spent more time in the sacred place of Lapchi than anyone before or after him. All in all he spent 31 years
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  • only the complete edition of the New Treasures with him. He visited the sacred places of Lhasa, such as Samye. Having been to Lhasa before, he did not stay
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  • masters Naropa and Gampopa. His Holiness was born 1963 in Guru Rinpoche’s sacred place known as Tso Pema (Lotus Lake) in Rewalsar, Himachal Pradesh India. His
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྩ་རི sacred place s.e. of lhasa [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྷང་ལྷང་གཙུག 1 of 37 sacred bon places [JV]
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  • Samatabhadra’s Intentions (Dzogchen Kunzang Gongdu). From various other sacred places he revealed: the cycle of the Small Child Tantra belonging to the non-dual
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  • Dzogchen Khandro Nyingthig to numerous beings in India's eight great sacred places and China, and introduced and spread Buddhism throughout Tibet. His main
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  • Sutra (mdo phal po che) as a sacred place that has been blessed by many previous Buddhas and Siddhas. There are various places associated with visits of Guru
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  • Cave in which the Dri Vanished (category Sacred Sites)
    "Cave of the Dri Horn" ('bri rwa phug). When Gyalwa Götsangpa opened the sacred place of Kailash (from 1213 to 1221), he came to the Wild Yak Valley ('brong
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  • miraculous powers, and in the various vajra sites known as the twenty-five sacred places, vastly put into motion the Dharma Wheel of ripening and liberation of
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  • dpag med - Dharmakaya Amitayus [RY] 'chi ba mthar byed - Maratika. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche and Mandarava were blessed with
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཆུན་གྱི་བྲག་དམར 1 of 37 sacred bon places, 1 of gnas sum cu so bdun [JV]
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  • upcoming features. དབྱེ་ལུང་གང་བར 1 of gnas sum cu so bdun, 1 of 7 sacred bon places [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དྲང་སྲོང་ལྷུན་བ 1 of 36 sacred buddhist places, sarnath [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འདམ་ཤོད་སྡར་མོ 1 of 37 sacred bon places [JV]
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  • The Golden Garland Chronicles (p. 179) describes this place as: 'The eminent celestial sacred place of the vidyadharas, the wild jungle which is a crossroad
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  • native of the tantric practice center of Rebkong, Zhabkar meditated in sacred places across the Tibetan Plateau, including Labchi and Kailash. His autobiography
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  • would be wonderfull to exchange icons, teacher-pistures and pictures of sacred places (2erik meier carlsn) yes, great idea, there is the "Upload file" to the
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  • It is said that a nine headed Naga spirit who was the guardian of the sacred place of Paro Taktsang, declared “your religious inheritance was concealed
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  • Maratika. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche was bless with immortal life by Buddha Amitayus [RY] Maratika [IW] Maratika [place in E Nepal
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  • on this earth. In person, you visited one-hundred sacred places Headed by the twenty-five major places of Dokham. I supplicate you who illuminated them
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  • mountains are listed among the gnas chen nyi shu rtsa bzhi, the "24 sacred places of the world" and are often called the "three holy mountains of Tibet". All
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    throne 1343-1344) [MR] Danyi Khala Rongo (zla nyi kha la rong sgo). A sacred place in the East Tibetan province of Kham. [RY] Darchen (dar chen) or Darpoche
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  • Shak[yamuni], and [locations of] other sacred statues, scriptures, stupas, temples, monasteries, retreat places, Border Temples, and Further Subduing Temples
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  • Tsang (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • thirty-fifth, in the Vajra Cave at Khandro Bumdzong, which is one of the 25 sacred places of Domey, that he revealed the Kadu Chenmo Tukdrub Dechen Nyingpo Gyu
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  • picture shows one of three very old and sacred statues of Milarepa which are kept in Lapchi (la phyi), one of the places where Milarepa stayed for a long time
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  • Nepal, many old sacred places and holy objects were destroyed, scattered and lost. After that all his followers took them over as places of Shiva. With
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  • མུར་སྟེགས 1 at the end/ limit, set of three things, sacred place [IW] one at the end or limit, sacred place, aggregate of three things [JV]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མུ་མུ a sacred place in india [JV] Mumu [IW] Mumu [sacred place in E India [IW]
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  • Dokham (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • [Peter Roberts] SENGCHEN NAMTRAK (seng chen nams brag). One of the 25 sacred places of Kham opened by Chokgyur Lingpa. Sengchen Namtrak means 'Great Lion
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  • Dzachu (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Drichu (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • upcoming features. གྷུ་ར་ཝི་ར sacred place in central part of the world called Akara where thang stong rgyal po lives [JV] sacred place in central part of the
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  • Yeru (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Ngulchu (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Yönru (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Lharu (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Manchu (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Geru (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Zalmo Ridge (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • rtsa). Externally, it frequently refers to a sacred object, a semi-divine animal, or a sacred power place, which are imbued by means of sympathetic magic
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  • Tsawa Ridge (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Mardza Ridge (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Purang (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Gugey (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Markham Ridge (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Mount Tisey (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • briefly meets Thirti-nātha again before moving on to visit most of the sacred places of the central south of the Indian subcontinent. Buddhagupta them embarks
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  • Four Rivers (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Pobor Ridge (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Six Ridges (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • sgrub gnas sacred place; practice place, meditation center, sacred place of accomplishment, meditation center; meditation place
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  • Menyag-rab Ridge (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Three Districts of Ngari (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Bon (category Sacred Sites)
    prajnaparamita as translated into Bon [IW] mkhar chen brag dkar - 1 of 37 sacred Bon places, 1 of gnas sum cu so bdun [JV] 'khro rgyud - literary cycle of Bonpo
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  • Six Ridges and Four Rivers (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Samatabhadra’s Intentions (Dzogchen Kunzang Gongdu). From various other sacred places he revealed: the cycle of the Small Child Tantra belonging to the non-dual
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  • Four districts of Ü and Tsang (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • Four Districts of Ü and Tsang (category Sacred Sites)
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  • The Golden Garland Chronicles (p. 179) describes this place as: 'The eminent celestial sacred place of the vidyadharas, the wild jungle which is a crossroad
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    "Cave of the Dri Horn" ('bri rwa phug). When Gyalwa Götsangpa opened the sacred place of Kailash (from 1213 to 1221), he came to the Wild Yak Valley ('brong
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  • Ngari, the 21 places of practice in Central Tibet and Tsang, the 25 sacred places of Dokham, the three hidden valleys, and numerous other places each of which
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  • more upcoming features. གནས་བསྟོད a praise of the sacred place [RY] song in praise of this holy place [RY]
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  • Guide to the Hidden Land of Yolmo (category Sacred Sites)
    meditation places and sacred places/ Throughout the hidden lands/ Are sealed by order, and must be respected/ The one who unhesitatingly takes his place/ Like
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དུང་ལུང a sacred place in tibet [JV]
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  • maturation (bral smin yan tan drug cu rtsa bzhi) [LW1] [RY] sixty-four sacred places and countries (gnas yul drug cu rtsa bzhi) [LW1] [RY] Skanda (skem byed)
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  • a fish [JV] (A) heretic, D 1 at the end/ limit, set of three things, sacred place, gills of a fish D [IW]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཡང་ཤོད yang le shod - Yanglesh�, the sacred place of Padmasambhava in the southern part of the Kathmandu Valley [RY]
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  • Shechen Monastery (category Sacred Sites)
    of liturgical texts, learning ritual musical instruments and training in sacred chants and dances. If they qualify, a student can then enter the Shechen
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  • nihilism.[Primer] [RY] Ti-se - Sacred mountain in western Tibet; also known as Kailasa. [Tarthang] Tisey / (ti se) - Sacred mountain in western Tibet; also
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  • gnas chen holy / sacred place / site / location; holy places
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  • venerating him with adoration. When mother, father and child proceeded to the Sacred Place of Clear Sound, canopies of rainbow light appeared in the atmosphere
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  • gling). A temple at Samye. [ZL] [RY] Maratika ('chi ba mthar byed). The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche and Mandarava were blessed with
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  • Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for the sadhana of Vajra Kilaya. (RY) rtsa ba'i thugs sgrub gsal byed
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྐུ་ཡི་གནས the sacred place of the Body [of such-and-such deity] [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རི་བྱ་རྐང buddhist sacred place in china [JV]
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  • for more upcoming features. སྐོར་ལམ roundabout way, passage round any sacred place, passage running round a building [JV] 1) path for circumambulation;
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀ་མ་ཙ sacred place in Assam w stone-cut symbol of Kali [IW]
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  • Samatabhadra’s Intentions (Dzogchen Kunzang Gongdu). From various other sacred places he revealed: the cycle of the Small Child Tantra belonging to the non-dual
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་མཇལ་དུ་འགྲོ to visit a sacred place [JV]
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. པད་མ་ཡངས་རྩེ sacred place in Sikkim [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་ཡུལ་བྱིན་ཅན powerful sacred place [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. དམ་པའི་གནས་མཆོག supreme sacred place [JV]
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  • 'chi ba mthar byed Maratika. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche and Mandarava were blessed with immortal life by Buddha Amitayus
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གནས་གཟིགས་ལ་ཕེབས་པ to visit a sacred place [RY]
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  • Maheshvara, Pashupatishvara [IW] Maheshvara. Syn Pashupatishvara [RY] sacred place, SA pa shu pa ti shwa ra [JV]
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  • birth-place of Guru Padmasambhava, the kingdom of King Indrabodhi. Some identity this place with Swat in Pakistan. This is also regarded as a sacred place
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  • the sacred land of Pemakod in Kongpo Valley in Central Tibet, which is one of the four major Hidden Lands blessed by Guru Rinpoche as hiding places for
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  • the path of joining [LWx] [RY] Five sacred places blessed by Guru Rinpoche: (1) Trak Yerpa, brag yer pa, the holy place related to the body aspect, (2) Samye
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  • bsam yas chims phu Samye Chimphu. The sacred place of Padmasambhava's speech. A mountain retreat situated four hours walk above Samye. During the last
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  • dream. In it, it became apparent that he would establish a retreat place near a sacred cave in the future. This turned out to be the retreat centres near
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  • Crystal Cave of Yarlung (category Sacred Sites)
    yar klung shel gyi brag phug). One of the five major retreat places of Guru Rinpoche; the place of enlightened qualities. It is also the site where one of
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  • gnas chen holy place, sublime sacred place
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  • Dzogchen Khandro Nyingthig to numerous beings in India's eight great sacred places and China, and introduced and spread Buddhism throughout Tibet. His main
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  • gnas gzigs la phebs pa to visit a sacred place
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  • gnas chen great sacred place
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. པ་ཤུ་པ་ཏི་ཤྭ་ར sacred place in nepal much frequented by hindu pilgrims [JV]
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  • The Golden Garland Chronicles (p. 179) describes this place as: 'The eminent celestial sacred place of the vidyadharas, the wild jungle which is a crossroad
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  • Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for sadhana
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  • yang shod yang le shod - Yangleshö, the sacred place of Padmasambhava in the southern part of the Kathmandu Valley
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  • ma ra ti ka Maratika. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche was bless with immortal life by Buddha Amitayus
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  • zla nyi kha la rong sgo Danyi Khala Rongo. A sacred place in the East Tibetan province of Kham
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  • was a statue of Akshobya. The five sacred places blessed by Guru Rinpoche;: (1) Trak Yerpa, brag yer pa, the holy place related to the body aspect, (2) Samye
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  • sho stod sti sgro Tidro Cave at Shotö. Sacred place of Padmasambhava and Yeshe Tsogyal near Drigung Til in Central Tibet. Opened by Padmasambhava for future
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  • Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for the sadhana of Vajra Kilaya
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  • "Cave of the Dri Horn" ('bri rwa phug). When Gyalwa Götsangpa opened the sacred place of Kailash (from 1213 to 1221), he came to the Wild Yak Valley ('brong
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  • mtsho ras pa) opened the sacred place of Tsari: 1314. (RY) Dungtso Repa, the first, (dung mtsho ras pa) opened the sacred place of Tsari: 1314. (MR) Dungtso
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  • Cheri Monastery (category Sacred Sites)
    Cheri Monastery (lcags ri) Founded in 1619 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal - an important Drukpa Kagyu retreat centre in Bhutan. Located at the north end
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  • Ü and Tsang (category Sacred Sites)
    [RY] From The Light of Wisdom, vol. 1, pg. 239, Note 134: For details of places Ngari (stod mnga' ri) and Dokham (mdo khams): Mount Tisey surrounded by
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྡོ་འཇུག sacred buddhist place [JV]
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  • be founded. 3) sacred ground, holy place, place of pilgrimage, power place, sacred / holy place / ground, holy site. 4) stillness, place of rest, stability
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  • well as mandalas, hundred of thousands of mantras, sacred books, and earth from various sacred places. Stupas symbolize the enlightened mind of the buddhas
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    king. [Daki] [RY] Eight Places of the Accomplished Ones (grub thob gnas brgyad), in the Golden Valley of Rekong, are eight places prophesied by Guru Padmasambhava
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  • and letting the mind rest easily in its natural state. [MR] Five Major Sacred Places - gnas chen lnga): Vajra Asana, Five Peaked Mountain, Potala Mountain
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  • sgrags yang rdzong (category Sacred Sites)
    Yangdzong, in Ü. (RY) Also: Drak Yerpa (brag yer pa) - This is the holy place of Guru Padmasambhava related to the speech aspect. It is also said to be
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  • Lerab Ling (category Places)
    Founded in 1991 by Sogyal Rinpoche and located near Montpellier in southern France, Lerab Ling is home to the Rigpa Shedra West, and includes the newly
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  • dakinis, the book is both a fascinating historical document and a source of sacred knowledge and inspiration. Index for Wellsprings of the Great Perfection
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  • Glossary from Blazing Splendor (category Sacred Sites)
    Khyentse); means Indestructible Resplendence. Drak Yerpa - One of five sacred places blessed by Padmasambhava. Situated 30 km north-east of Lhasa, it is famous
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  • Padmasambhava 3 Kayas 7 main disturbances to samatha meditation 3 Major Sacred Places 3 Sciences 4 simile illustrating the five steps of the gradual pacification
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  • on the second story in Samye. [RY] gnas nyer bzhi - the twenty-four sacred places. 1) Puliramalaya 2) Jalandhara 3) Oddiyana 4) Arbuta 5. Godavari 6. Rameshvari
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  • Lhasa (category Sacred Sites)
    Potala, on top of which was the medical college. Medical College Hill, a sacred mountain in Lhasa. Chakpori Hill Chakpori, in Lhasa [RY] chu mig lung -
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  • (so Senart; mss. °dāto) nadīto 313.8. Cf. Pāṇikhāte, loc. sg., a sacred bathing place, Mbh. Crit. ed. 3.81.75.
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  • Ganden Mingyur Ling (category Sacred Sites)
    'gyur gling); near there in ba khog the big and small Thayenchi retreat places (tha yan chi che chung) founded by chu bzang rnam rgyal dpal 'byor, 1578-1651
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  • [IW] basis, support, object, representation, seat, dwelling place, reliance, base, shrine, sacred, temple, because of, due to, owing to, because, for, working
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  • Chusang Monastery (category Sacred Sites)
    'gyur gling); near there in ba khog the big and small Thayenchi retreat places (tha yan chi che chung) founded by chu bzang rnam rgyal dpal 'byor, 1578-1651
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  • "reminiscence". When Khyentse Wangpo was twenty-for years old, he visited the sacred place of 'u yung in the Tsang province of central Tibet. At one point, his
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  • of Piled Jewels Rock Mountain situated on the right slope of the most sacred place, Sengchen Namtrak. Written by Tsogyal in Tibetan shurma letters upon
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  • Kathok (category Sacred Sites)
    Tibetan means "Vajra Seat", [Vajrasana] the holiest place for Buddhists all over the world, the very place where Lord Buddha manifested the Great Enlightenment
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  • Padmasambhava and his students, who concealed texts and sacred objects at geomantic power places on the landscape, entrusting them to their respective custodians
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  • Cave of Auspicious Coincidence (category Sacred Sites)
    Drak Yerpa (brag yer pa) - This is the holy place of Guru Padmasambhava related to the speech aspect. It is also said to be the "life tree" (srog shing)
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  • eighty siddhas of Yerpa (category Sacred Sites)
    Drak Yerpa (brag yer pa) - This is the holy place of Guru Padmasambhava related to the speech aspect. It is also said to be the "life tree" (srog shing)
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  • yogin, at your feet I supplicate! The dakas of the three places dance in formation, Dakinis sing sacred songs with roaring voices, Proclaiming various dharmas
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  • King Songtsen Gampo (category Sacred Sites)
    by King Songtsen Gampo. (RY) Drak Yerpa (brag yer pa) - This is the holy place of Guru Padmasambhava related to the speech aspect. It is also said to be
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  • disk. 1) mandala. 2) formation of deities or enlightened attributes. 3) sacred diagram; 1) mandala. 2) disc [as in sun. moon.]. [RY] mandala. [RB] mandala
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  • Wu Tai Shan Mountain (category Places in China)
    A sacred mountain associated with the bodhisattva Manjushri in China.
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  • Mount Kailash (category Sacred Sites)
    Manasarovar A lake in western Tibet, near Mount Kailash, sacred to Chakrasamvara [RY] tsa 'dra - place in Kham resembling Mount Kailash [RY] sangs rgyas gsang
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  • himself. His 14th incarnation, Duddul Dorje, had opened up places of pilgrimage in remote places of power. Foremost among these was Pemakö. Padmasambhava
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  • Tsadra Rinchen Drak (category Sacred Sites)
    Palpung monastery of the Tai Situ Rinpoches, established in 1858. It is a site sacred to Yangdag Heruka and Vajrakila, and was formally opened by Kongtrul together
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  • expl. of types, 224 Sabbu land of Shang - shangs kyi zab bu lung, 241 sacred places and countries - gnas yul, 45; expl., 233 sadhana centers for practice
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  • improper to make images according to the secret means for attainment in places where many people would congregate, and commissioned images according to
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  • Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for sadhana. [RY] Month of miracles. The first month of the lunar year
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  • 'Self-entity.' [RY] Sengchen Namtrak (seng chen nams brag). One of the 25 sacred places of Kham opened by Chokgyur Lingpa. Sengchen Namtrak means 'Great Lion
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  • child to go to a solitary place and devote himself to meditation. As a youth he made a pilgrimage to Samye and other holy places and received instructions
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  • is[land], place, sanctuary, continent, monastery, temple complex, mansion, part, a district in Tibet [IW] section of a large monastery [RY] sacred grass,
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  • Bodh Gaya (category Sacred Sites)
    the original. Bodh Gaya — rdo rje gdan, Skt. vajrasana, Vajra Seat. The place in Bihar, India where all the buddhas of this aeon are to attain enlightenment
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  • 'bras spungs (category Sacred Sites)
    after the sacred abode in South India of Shridhanyakataka. Drepung was the principal seat of the Gelugpa school and it retained the premier place amongst
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  • Thrangu Monastery (category Sacred Sites)
    reincarnated many times together in this Monastery to uphold this sacred and holy place out of compassion so that beings in the future can continue to benefit
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  • Tibet he went on pilgrimage to Lhasa, Tsang, Drikung, and many other holy places, to pay respect and make offerings. In 1987 he took the responsibility of
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  • gurus and deities. His search for sacred places took him to many other solitary retreats: the glaciers of Machen, the sacred caves of the White Rock Monkey
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  • letters E and VAM, E and VAM are fully expalined At the beginning of teaching sacred Dharma. (Note: The Exposition Tantra of Guhyasamaja is also called the Vajra
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  • Vajrasana (category Sacred Sites)
    Bodh Gaya, site of the Buddha's enlightenment); Bodhgaya. diamond seat, place of Shakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment [RY] rdo rje'i gdan - Vajrasana, [Syn
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  • disk. 1) mandala. 2) formation of deities or enlightened attributes. 3) sacred diagram; 1) mandala. 2) disc [as in sun. moon.] [RY] dkyil 'khor - mandala
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  • thang). Sacred place in Bhutan. [ZL] [RY] Burmo Tak. [RY] Burnt Offerings (gsur). Smoke produced by burning flour mixed with pure food and sacred substances
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  • support and supported, a thing and its place [EG example body and mind or structure and inhabitants], sanctuaries and sacred objects, temples and shrines, mandalas/
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  • are certainly many temples and sacred sites in Tibet, dedicated to the Six-armed Mahakala, one of them was more sacred than all others. It was the protector
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  • Cave of the Subjugation of Mara (category Sacred Sites)
    Milarepa subjugated a host of demons who had attacked him. It is also the place where, blocked by snow that had fallen for eighteen days and nights, he spent
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  • Dhahena (category Sacred Sites)
    Dhahena, Skt. — dha he na, the place where Shri Singha lived when he taught Vairotsana and Lekdrub. It has not been determined whether this is situated
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  • Drepung Monastery (category Sacred Sites)
    after the sacred abode in South India of Shridhanyakataka. Drepung was the principal seat of the Gelugpa school and it retained the premier place amongst
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  • Changtra Düntse (category Sacred Sites)
    byang pra dun rtse The name of a place wherein a temple is located in which Padmasambhava stated he hid the Dark Red Yamantaka and all of the fierce mantras
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  • five-storied Lhasar and many other new shrines and temples [sanctuaries and sacred objects] were constructed. He newly established the annual drupchen practices
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  • བྱང་ཆུབ་སྙིང་པོ the very quintessence of enlightenment, sacred heart of the bodhisattva (place where buddha attained nirvana, vajrasana now called gaya)
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  • Dzongshö Desheg Düpe Phodrang (category Sacred Sites)
    important seat of Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye in eastern Tibet. This place is sacred to Guru Padmasambhava, Yeshe Tsogyal, Lotsawa Vairotsana and other early
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  • [infectious disease] and sa bdag producing it * plague, argali, powerful, secret, sacred, haunted, frightening, fearful, cruel [IW] type of powerful nonhuman spirit
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  • Garuda (category Sacred Sites)
    Garuda [RY] gser brag bya khyung tshal - Golden Rock Garuda Forest. The place where the Indian master Hungkara lived [RY]
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  • child to go to a solitary place and devote himself to meditation. As a youth he made a pilgrimage to Samye and other holy places and received instructions
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  • Three Lower Realms (category Sacred Sites)
    sense powers, 4) having unperverted livelihood and 5) faith in the right place. The five riches from others are: 1) a buddha appeared and 2) he taught the
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  • with a Great White Lodge of Himalayan Adepts, mentions Shambhala in several places without giving it especially great emphasis. (The Mahatmas, we are told
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  • Situpa Chokyi Jungne (1700-1774) and transmitted many teaching to him at the sacred Svayambunath stupa when the two met again in Nepal in March 1748. He also
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  • tomb, path for circumambulation round a sacred building, positions of attendant gods and principal deity [JV] 1) place something is taken from or exists *
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  • Chimey Taktsang (category Sacred Sites)
    The place where Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo was revealed [LW1] [RY]
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  • With the help of Lady Yeshe Tsogyal, Padmasambhava hid teachings in various places. Known as treasures (Tib. gter), they were intended to inspire future generations
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  • Five-peaked Mountain (category Sacred Sites)
    Five-peaked Mountain — ri bo rtse lnga, Chinese: Wutaishan, a place in Eastern China sacred to Manjushri, where Vimalamitra is supposed to reside. [AJP]
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  • absolute truth; ultimate reality [RY] don dam bden pa - ultimate truth, sacred truth [JV] don dam bden pa dkor bdun - seven aspects of the spiritual wealth
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  • 'bras spungs dgon pa (category Sacred Sites)
    after the sacred abode in South India of Shridhanyakataka. Drepung was the principal seat of the Gelugpa school and it retained the premier place amongst
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  • Oḍḍiyāna (category Sacred Sites)
    Oḍḍiyāna (o rgyan) Oḍḍiyāna , the birth-place of Padmākara, is the name of an ancient kingdom, probably situated in the remote north-west of the Indian
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  • teachings of the sūtras representing the first turning of the wheel of the sacred doctrine, and the phenomenological analysis of the Abhidharma. Through the
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  • ground for monks. 4) garden, grove, pleasure grove. 5) shelves containing the sacred scriptures. 6) library of a monastery containing Tripitaka. 7) religious
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  • [MR] [RY] B�nri, mountain near Lake Manasarovar [RY] mountain in kong po sacred to bon [JV]
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  • tramens of the sacred countries, the eight pisachis of the holy places [RY] the 8 tramens/pisicis of the sacred countries/ holy places [IW]
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  • City of Gandharvas (category Sacred Sites)
    dwell (RY) dri za'i grong khyer - 1) illusory city; 2) bar srid kyi beings' place, or, city of gandharvas, fairy castle, illusory phenomenon, mirage. [IW]
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  • and Tara Bhir is a sacred sanctuary of the goddess Tara. The Tara Bir Dru-gu Retreat Center serves as Rinpoche's refuge, both as a place of retreat and a
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  • shrines castle, divine castle, swelling places of local gods [JV] 1) sacred castle, sacred fortress, sacred citadel, holy castle, holy fortress, holy citadel;
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  • skandhas. object for the organ of sight {mig gi yul} statue. [dharani]. long sacred verbal formula. (visual) form; material form, solid forms [RY] gzugs - things
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  • འབྲས་སྤུངས་ (category Sacred Sites)
    after the sacred abode in South India of Shridhanyakataka. Drepung was the principal seat of the Gelugpa school and it retained the premier place amongst
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  • the place where the monks live, monks' quarters / department / segment [RY] sacred literature school, school where monks are instructed in sacred literature
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  • In later life Rigdzin Gödem went to Sikkim and revealed the gate to that sacred land. Chokdrupde, the king of Kungtang, revered him as his guru and by doing
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  • Mt. Meru (category Sacred Sites)
    good dharma of the meeting place [if 1 looks at the summit of Mt. Meru, outside the pleasant city at the SW edge is a place where the 33 gods gather.]
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    desribes the actual means of practice, how to abadon acitivites and live in places free from defects, the four ways of 'freely resting,' sustaining naturalness
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  • Lumbini (category Sacred Sites)
    The birth-place of Siddhartha Guatama, the Buddha Shakyamuni.
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  • 1985 the Khenpo had an audience. In 1987 the Khenpo traveled to Wutaishan (sacred Buddhist mountain site in Shanxi Province) accompanied by several thousand
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  • / Om ah hung benza guru pema siddhi hung When receiving the precious and sacred teachings Your radiant body is endowed with a luminous complexion. Your
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  • realization by practicing in remote and haunted places. Thutop Chokyi Wangchuk spent many years practicing at the sacred retreat center, Tsari Chinchar. While in
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  • the lower realms of animals, hungry ghosts and hell beings, but are not places of lasting happiness since even the highest realms of the gods are still
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  • the tulku or reincarnation of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. In Dec.1995, at the sacred Maratika Cave in Nepal, Trulshik Rinpoche performed the ceremony of offering
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  • attained enlightenment. In the Pure Lands, too, flowers are valued as the most sacred substance for offering. Amitabhavyuha-sutra says, Holding various colored
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  • Cave of Standing-on-My-Feet (category Sacred Sites)
    (rkang tshugs phug), so called because this was the place where Milarepa first established himself on the solid ground of spiritual practice, i.e. "stood
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    performed by Vajrayana practitioners to accumulate merit and purify the sacred commitments. [ZL] [RY] Female classes (mo rgyud). One of the three classes
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  • Tagphug Senge Dzong (category Sacred Sites)
    have meditated for three years in this cave. He came to Yolmo in the first place because his teacher, Marpa the translator, had indicated that his practice
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  • [RY] pure perception - The attitude of sacred outlook or pure perception, is the special quality of Vajrayana. Sacred outlook refers to seeing things as they
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  • Rechen Cave (category Sacred Sites)
    footprint left by Milarepa inside the cave. One of the four larger caves at the sacred site of Lapchi. It has a clear footprint of Jetsun Milarepa on the inside
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  • gnas yul sacred lands and places
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  • yul gyi phra men brgyad the eight tramens of the sacred countries, the eight pisachis of the holy places
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  • malevolent spirit. [RY] Danyi Khala Rongo (zla nyi kha la rong sgo). A sacred place in the east-Tibetan province of Kham. [RY] Dechen Gyalpo (bde chen rgyal
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  • alias {mnga' bdag myang ral nyi ma 'od zer} [RY] bka' bde gshegs 'dus pa - Sacred Embodiment of Sugatas [RY] grub pa bka' brgyad - Eight Sadhana Teachings
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  • paper was published in a volume edited by Toni Huber entitled Sacred Spaces and Powerful Places in Tibetan Culture: A Collection of Essays, Library of Tibetan
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  • attained enlightenment. In the Pure Lands, too, flowers are valued as the most sacred substance for offering. Amitabhavyuha-sutra says, Holding various colored
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  • learning and a sacred knowledge vast as the ocean. In all his births he never again is deprived of the Buddha. He is reborn only in such places as he is face
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  • property, characteristic, ability. 5) a teaching, doctrine, text, scripture, sacred text. 6) right, virtue, duty, moral law, tenet, precept. 7) truth, order
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  • 50. Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche places this episode at Changma Hermitage in Dzach- ukha. Khenpo Kunpel, in Elixir of Faith, places it at Dzogchen. 51. Yeshe
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  • engraved with the mantra Om mani padme hung and various mantras, sacred texts, and sacred images, carved by hand. This huge wall of mani stones towered higher
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  • one of the most sacred of the eight Underground Abodes (sa 'og gi gnas brgyad, see note 10). Vajra Varahi is the chief deity of the place. According to the
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  • the Indus", a red earth from a place sacred to Vajrayogini, though the word is used for sacred red earth from any place. Lead oxide (red-lead powder) also
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  • realm gods]. 2) deity, divinity [as in meditational-]. god, deva, 3) divine, sacred. gods. sentient beings of the higher realms. deva. gods within the three
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  • where Khenpo Palden and Khenpo Tsewang were born, in the vicinity of the sacred mountain Jowo Dze. This mountain held the key to the terma texts he was
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  • the lower realms of animals, hungry ghosts and hell beings, but are not places of lasting happiness since even the highest realms of the gods are still
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  • generalizing (rgyas 'debs 'phral shor). [RY] ten benefits of living in isolated places, according to the King of Samadhi Sutra. 1) One's activities will be fewer
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    Tsaring Nor and Oring Nor (Tib. skya rangs mtsho and sngo rangs mtsho). This sacred mountain is said to be the abode of Machen Pomra, a powerful protector of
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  • status, sacred object [JV] 1) special place/country/land, unique place/country/land, eminent place/country/land, particular place/country/land, sacred or holy
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  • action. See also sacred outlook. [Rain of Wisdom] Kriya Yoga (bya ba'i rnal 'byor). The first of the three outer tantras which places emphasis on cleanliness
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  • the tulku or reincarnation of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. In Dec.1995, at the sacred Maratika Cave in Nepal, Trulshik Rinpoche performed the ceremony of offering
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  • attained enlightenment. In the Pure Lands, too, flowers are valued as the most sacred substance for offering. Amitabhavyuha-sutra says, Holding various colored
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  • ordained. He arranged for panditas and lotsawas to translate innumerable sacred texts, and he established a large number of centers for teaching and practice
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  • blinking. [MR] Seven-rebirth pills (skye bdun ril bu) are prepared from sacred substances including originally, it is said, the flesh of a person reborn
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  • spontaneously, show, take place, self-appearing, self-manifesting. Syn rang shar ba self-visible, as in rang la snag ba [appearing to oneself]. sacred outlook [RY]
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    friend (rdo rje grogs po). A fellow practitioner with whom one shares the sacred link of having the same master, practice or having received teaching together
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  • monument and reliquary representing the enlightened mind of a buddha.A Buddhist sacred monument usually holding the relics of a buddha or some highly revered Buddhist
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  • one of the most sacred of the eight Underground Abodes (sa 'og gi gnas brgyad, see note 10). Vajra Varahi is the chief deity of the place. According to the
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  • Five-peaked Mountain - ri bo rtse lnga, Chinese: Wutaishan, a place in Eastern China sacred to Manjushri, where Vimalamitra is supposed to reside. Formless
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  • the tulku or reincarnation of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. In Dec.1995, at the sacred Maratika Cave in Nepal, Trulshik Rinpoche performed the ceremony of offering
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  • [fx body and mind or structure and inhabitants], sanctuaries and sacred objects, temples and shrines, mandalas and deities, etc.] [mss" contains invalid
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  • spontaneously, show, take place, self-appearing, self-manifesting. Syn rang shar ba self-visible, as in rang la snag ba [appearing to oneself]. sacred outlook" contains
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  • ས་གནས local authorities, sacred kusha grass, district, region, country, landscape, local manifestation of energy, power place, species of bird, regional
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    of Blessings [LW1] [RY] Ocean of Blessings; [LWx] [RY] Ocean of Cleansing Sacred commitment (dam tshig khrus lung rgya mtsho). Name of a tantric scripture
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  • attained enlightenment. In the Pure Lands, too, flowers are valued as the most sacred substance for offering. Amitabhavyuha-sutra says, Holding various colored
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  • realization. pure perception - The attitude of sacred outlook or pure perception, is the special quality of Vajrayana. Sacred outlook refers to seeing things as they
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  • which continues to be a sacred pilgrimage site for Buddhists to this day.Name of a mountain close to Rājgṛha. It is famous as the place where the Buddha is
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  • attained enlightenment. In the Pure Lands, too, flowers are valued as the most sacred substance for offering. Amitabhavyuha-sutra says, Holding various colored
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  • Pravananda, 1983. Snelling, John. The Sacred Mountain. London: East West, 1983. Johnson, Russel, and Kerry Morgan. The Sacred Mountain Of Tibet, On Pilgrimage
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  • yar klung shel gyi brag phug). One of the five major retreat places of Guru Rinpoche; the place of enlightened qualities. It is also the site where one of
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  • i) the path of the ten virtues; iii) the fields of science; and iv) the sacred teachings. [RY] 'jug - enter [actual usage of a term, collection, engager
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  • 'brug: 1400s Dungtso Repa, the earlier, (dung mtsho ras pa) opened the sacred place of Tsari: 1314 Jamyang Kunga Senge ('jam dbyangs kun dga' seng ge), bar
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  • nature of mind. The essence of the development stage is 'pure perception' or 'sacred outlook,' which means to perceive sights, sounds and thoughts as deity,
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  • disk. 1) mandala. 2) formation of deities or enlightened attributes. 3) sacred diagram; 1) mandala. 2) disc [as in sun. moon.]
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  • koṣṭha; cf. Pkt. koṭṭhiyā), store- house, in dhāraṇa-k°, a place for storing and keeping (sacred books): MSV ii.143.6.
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  • Rinpoche [LWx] [RY] Pema Wangchuk. [RY] Pemakö (padma bkod), one of the main sacred "hidden lands" (sbas yul) connected with Vajrasattva and Guru Padmasambhava
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  • without necessarily expressing my disagreement. Bear in mind that in those few places where I do express disagreement, it is with the idea, and not with the person
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  • of gurus and tutelaries in visions, sacred outlook, pure vision, pure vision, SA snang gsum, pure perception, sacred outlook [JV] mdang gi rmi lam - last
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  • of Vajrayana during activities; for example Chö practice in frightening places. It can be pursued by the practitioner who has strong familiarity with the
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  • attained enlightenment. In the Pure Lands, too, flowers are valued as the most sacred substance for offering. Amitabhavyuha-sutra says, Holding various colored
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  • cave. The mountain therefore, become known as Nagarjuna is regarded very sacred. Wright further mention, "People who are anxious to again salvation instruct
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  • དྲི་གཙང་ཁང་། English a holy place for offering incense or sacred fragrant substances to any divinity or saint Chinese 淨香房,清淨香台 Sanskrit (dev) गन्ध-कुटी
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