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jowo and shakya, the two brothers (2 famous buddha statues in lhasa) [JV]
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[[Jomo Nang]] (Tib. Wylie: jo mo nang) ; valley of the [[Jonangpa]] seat, near [[lha rtse rdzong]] [RY]
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[[jo mo nang]] [valley of the jonangpa seat, in [[gzhis rtse]]'i [[khul]] [[gyi]] [[lha rtse rdzong]]. [IW]
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[[jo mo nang]] [IW]
  
 
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Jomo Nang (Tib. Wylie: jo mo nang) ; valley of the Jonangpa seat, near lha rtse rdzong [RY]

jo mo nang [valley of the jonangpa seat, in gzhis rtse'i khul gyi lha rtse rdzong. [IW]

jo mo nang [IW]