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Dingri Langkhor; Dingri Langkhor, which lies West of Dingri Dzong, was established in 1097 by the Indian yogi Padampa Sangye (-1117). The Langkor monastery, now in process of restoration, was built above the cave where Padampa meditated [RY]
  
 
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Tingri Langkhor [RY]

Dingri Langkhor; Dingri Langkhor, which lies West of Dingri Dzong, was established in 1097 by the Indian yogi Padampa Sangye (-1117). The Langkor monastery, now in process of restoration, was built above the cave where Padampa meditated [RY]