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the '''[[twenty-four sacred places]]'''.  
 
the '''[[twenty-four sacred places]]'''.  
 
#[[Puliramalaya]]  
 
#[[Puliramalaya]]  

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གནས་ཉེར་བཞི
the twenty-four sacred places.

  1. Puliramalaya
  2. Jalandhara
  3. Oddiyana
  4. Arbuta
  5. Godavari
  6. Rameshvari
  7. Devikota
  8. Malava
  9. Kamarupa
  10. Otri
  11. Trishakune
  12. Kosala
  13. Kalingkara
  14. Lampaka
  15. Kanchi
  16. Himalaya
  17. Pretapuri
  18. Grihadeva
  19. Sourashta
  20. Suvarnadvipa
  21. Nagara
  22. Sindhu
  23. Maruta
  24. Kuluta EPK

Twenty-four Lands. According to Hevajra Tantra, Vol. 1, p. 70, they are Jalandhara, O.d.diyana, Paurnagiri, Kama rupa, Malava, Sindhu, Nagara, Munmuni, Karunyapataka, Devikota, Karmarapataka, Kulata, Arbuda, Godavari, Himadri, Harikela, Lampaka, Kanci, Saurashtra, Kalinga, Kokana, Caritra, Koshala, and Vindhyakaumarapaurika. GD

24 lands [According to hevajra tantra, vol. 1, p. 70, they are J landhara, o.d.diy na, paur agiri, k ma ru^pa, m lava, sindhu, nagara, munmuni, k ru yap .taka, Devi^ko.ta, Karm rap .taka, Kulat, arbuda, god vari^, him dri, harikela, lamp ka, kan~ci, saur .s.tra, Kalin.ga, Koka a, caritra, kos'ala, and vindhy kaum rapaurik ] [IW]