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  • which is a meditation place in Bhutan [JV] spa gro stag tshang bsam grub ke'u tshang - Paro Taktsang, in Bhutan [RY] spa gro rdzong - Paro Dzong, in Bhutan
    12 KB (1,818 words) - 13:13, 13 August 2009
  • Tsangpo River after Chaksam, where the Kyichu River meets the Tsangpo. 2]]) Yoru (g.yo ru), the regions on the right sides of these two rivers. In Tsang
    61 KB (10,371 words) - 09:39, 6 November 2006
  • Skt. Lex., once in literature, BR), perhaps river, stream (suspected by BR of being only n. pr. of a river); in LV 274.12 (prose) (mahatā) puṣpāḍhyena
    11 bytes (177 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021
  • Tsangpo - gtsang po, Skt. Brahmaputra, the river flowing past Samye. Tsawarong - tsha ba rong, the river valley of Gyalmo Tsawarong in the far east of
    80 KB (12,087 words) - 15:38, 7 July 2009
  • See four empowerments, 62 Four Rivers of Empowerment - dbang gi chu bo bzhi: received by Padmasambhava, 232 Four Rivers of Lower Dokham: listing of, 239
    126 KB (17,926 words) - 01:58, 30 May 2006
  • of Manjushrimitra, 130, 320 eight gauris: listing, 422 eight keurimas - (ke'u ri ma brgyad), 132 Eight Later Translations - (phyi 'gyur brgyad), 46 Eight
    88 KB (13,006 words) - 11:26, 11 October 2006
  • erent words. I used the version of Nyoshul Khenpo. 113. Chang me ke mo (chang med ke mo) is an expression in nomad dialect, meaning “nothing at all.” 114
    64 KB (10,804 words) - 11:04, 6 August 2017