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  • After the Chinese invasion he went to Sikkim, Northern India. He practised and meditated there until the [[Sixteenth Kar ...
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  • ...e)'' (b.1957) — a Bhutanese [[vajra master]] from [[Chorten Monastery]] in Sikkim, who wrote many commentaries, some at the request of his teacher the [[Dodr ...
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  • ...d away near Yamdrok Tso. From Central Tibet the party went to India and to Sikkim, making their residence at the temple of the [[Palace Monastery|Royal Palac ...s time she read the entire [[Kangyur]] and [[Tengyur]]. She travelled from Sikkim to Europe and America several times (see dates and places below) at the req ...
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  • ...ths visiting the many holy places in Northern India, and then went over to Sikkim, and from there to Mugum Rong in Nepal. He spent several months in solitary Over the years in India, Sikkim and Nepal, he has received teachings from: ...
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  • ...e remained in Sikkim working as an author and editor for the Government of Sikkim. ...
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  • ...was killed. Terdak Lingpa's daughter, [[Jetsün Mingyur Paldrön]], fled to Sikkim and then returned to Mindroling, and together with her brother [[Gyalsé Ri ...
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  • ...ལ་དབང་པོ་, [[Wyl.]] '' 'jigs med blo gsal dbang po'') (b.1964) was born in Sikkim, into the [[Lakar family]], as the son of [[Tsewang Paljor]] and [[Mayum Ts ...
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  • ...pey]]. After coming into exile, he lived at [[Ngor Monastery]] in Gangtok, Sikkim. ...
    2 KB (237 words) - 23:55, 30 June 2017
  • ...ibet in the 1950’s, Kalimpong, a north-eastern city of India, close to the Sikkim border, was a prosperous city and a key milestone for pilgrims and merchant ...
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  • ...eft Tibet in 1959 and rebuilt the [[Rumtek Monastery|Rumtek monastery]] in Sikkim in 1962, making it the seat of the Karma Kagyü in exile. Through his visio ...
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  • ...ngakpas are gathered from a vast area reaching from southern India through Sikkim to the remote Mugum Valley of north-western Nepal, and into the Indian stat ...
    2 KB (266 words) - 07:08, 1 June 2014
  • He left Tibet and went to Sikkim in 1958. Shortly afterwards he taught Buddhist philosophy at the Sanskrit U ...
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  • ...tertön]] [[Lhatsün Namkha Jikmé]] (1597-1653), who brought the Dharma to [[Sikkim]], as part of the profound Dharma-cycle of ''[[Rigdzin Sokdrup]]'', ''Accom ...the Himalayas, Lhatsün Namkha Jikmé went on foot to Lhari Ösel Nyingpo in Sikkim. There, he founded a temple and hermitage, establishing it as one of the mo ...
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  • ...a]]. Following that he visited all the Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan and India as monk and wandering [[ngakpa]]. ...
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  • ...], managed to escape into [[Kham]]. Jetsün Mingyur Paldrön also escaped to Sikkim where she lived for two years teaching and giving [[empowerment]]s and tran ...
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  • ...to flee to India in 1959, and consequently went to [[Rumtek Monastery]] in Sikkim, where the Karmapa has his seat in exile. He was the main teacher of the fo ...
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  • *Sikkim (arrives at night in Gangtok from North Sikkim, according to Semo-la). *Sikkim ...
    10 KB (1,475 words) - 16:33, 5 January 2018
  • ...entse Rinpoche]] reestablished the Dzongsar Shedra in 1982 in Geylshing in Sikkim. Classes resumed in 1983 with the arrival of [[Khenpo Kunga Wangchuk]] who ...
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  • ...King of Sikkim, took up residence in the [[Palace Monastery]] in Gangtok, Sikkim. In the final four years of his life, the Palace Temple where he resided be ...at [[Tashiding]], Sikkim, and his remains are kept in the Royal Chapel of Sikkim. ...
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  • ...and spent most of the next ten years in India, with a three year period in Sikkim. In 1995 he moved to Nepal and established a branch of Dzogchen Monastery i ...
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