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  • ...Rinpoche]]. They surround [[Tashiding]] the spiritual centre and heart of Sikkim in the four directions. They are: [[Category: Sikkim]] ...
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  • '''Enchey Monastery''' - a monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, where [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] gave the [[Rinchen Terdzö]] in the 1960 [[Category:Sikkim]] ...
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  • ..., [[Wyl.]] ''byang lha ri snying po'') — one of the [[four sacred caves of Sikkim]], and the one to the North of [[Tashiding]]. Located in North Sikkim (tourists need a special permit to go there), it is snowed in most of the y ...
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  • ...Rinpoche]]. They surround [[Tashiding]] the spiritual centre and heart of Sikkim in the four directions. They are: [[Category: Sikkim]] ...
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  • ...ན་ཕུག, [[Wyl.]] ''nub bde chen phug'') — one of the [[four sacred caves of Sikkim]], and the one to the West of [[Tashiding]]. [[Category: Sikkim]] ...
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  • ...'''tsuglakhang''' - the temple connected with the Royal Palace in Gangtok, Sikkim, where [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]] spent the last years of his life [[Category:Sikkim]] ...
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  • ...s constructed above the old Rumtek Monastery, Karma Tupten Chöling in East Sikkim. The monastery was inaugurated on the first day of the first month of the F [[Category:Sikkim]] ...
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  • *1957: Travels to [[Ngor Monastery]], first visit to Sikkim *1959: Travels to Sikkim again ...
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  • ..., [[Wyl.]] ''shar phyogs sbas phug'') is one of the [[four sacred caves of Sikkim]]. It is the cave to the East of [[Tashiding]]. It is about one hour walk f [[Category: Sikkim]] ...
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  • ...er. [[Jetsün Mingyur Paldrön]], the daughter of [[Terdak Lingpa]], fled to Sikkim when Mongol invaders ransacked Mindroling Monastery and she spent time in P [[Category:Sikkim]] ...
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  • ...titute in Gangtok, Sikkim, India and the Nyingma Retreat Center in Martam, Sikkim. ...Institute, Gangtok, Sikkim, India and the Nyingma Retreat Center, Martam, Sikkim, India. ...
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  • ...yalyum Kunzang Dechen Tsomo Namgyal''' (1906-1987) was the queen mother of Sikkim, who made regular trips to Tibet, approximately every six years or so, in o ...mo|Upon Hearing the Fluted Speech of Kunzang Dechen Tsomo, Queen Mother of Sikkim by Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö}} ...
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  • ...ིངས་, [[Wyl.]] ''brag dkar bkra shis sdings'') is the most sacred place in Sikkim, visited by [[Guru Rinpoche]] in the 8th century, and in the 14th century b ...ill rising between the Rathong River and the Rangit River, in the heart of Sikkim.<Ref>Tashiding, by Heather Elon.</Ref> As one walks up to the monastery (ab ...
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  • ...r with his former classmate [[Khenpo Dazer]] and went together with him to Sikkim via Bhutan. *Marilyn Silverstone, 'Five Nyingmapa Lamas in Sikkim', ''Kailash: A Journal of Himalayan Studies'', 1973, vol. 1.1 ...
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  • [[Image:Dazer.jpg|frame|'''Khenpo Dazer teaching in Sikkim''']] ...his former classmate [[Rahor Khenpo Tupten]] and went together with him to Sikkim via Bhutan. ...
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  • ...[[Dudjom Rinpoche]]. He spent a long time in [[Kongpo]] and then stayed in Sikkim, where he passed away in 1960. His spiritual consort, [[Khandro Pema Dechen He was the teacher of Crown Prince of Sikkim, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palden_Thondup_Namgyal Palden Thondup Namgya ...
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  • ...[Wyl.]] ''lho mkha’ ‘gro gsang phug'') — one of the [[four sacred caves of Sikkim]], and the one to the South of [[Tashiding]]. [[Category: Sikkim]] ...
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  • ...of 70, he left his monastery and travelled to Central Tibet and eventually Sikkim and India. It was on this journey that he spent five months giving the tran He had two reincarnations, both born in Sikkim. One of them was [[Yangthang Rinpoche]] (1929–2016), the other died in 19 ...
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  • ...Cave of the Heart of the Deity]] to the north of [[Drakkar Tashiding]] in Sikkim. The cycle includes the famous practice of [[Riwo Sangchö]]. ...
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  • ===Sikkim: an Attempt to Open a Beyul=== ...y 1960s, Tulshuk Lingpa came from Tibet to the then independent Kingdom of Sikkim in the Eastern Himalayas—sandwiched between Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and Ind ...
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  • ...tices within the [[Northern Treasures ]] lineage, which were discovered in Sikkim by [[Lhatsün Namkha Jikmé]]. In order to strengthen the lineage of the Rigdzin Sokdrup in Sikkim, Dudjom Rinpoche, along with the Sikkimese prince, requested [[Chatral Sang ...
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  • ...accomplished [[Kagyü]] master who was sent to the [[Palace Monastery]] in Sikkim by the [[Karmapa]] and performed many of the practices for [[Jamyang Khyent ...body was embalmed. In accordance with his wishes, expressed to the King of Sikkim, his body was cremated in the sacred site of [[Tashiding]] and his relics e ...
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  • ...is teacher, [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]], sent him back to Tibet from Sikkim in 1958, saying he was one of only three lamas in [[Kham]] who had the powe ...
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  • ...ery of the Karmapa is [[Rumtek Monastery|Rumtek]] which is near Gangtok in Sikkim. The [[Sixteenth Karmapa]] passed away in 1981, and there are are currently ...
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  • ...drupchen Rinpoche|Thubten Trinlé Palzang]] (1927-2022) escaped to Gangtok, Sikkim in 1957. ...
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  • ...ghout the Himalayas, in 1646 Lhatsün went on foot to Lhari Ösel Nyingpo in Sikkim. Here he founded a temple and hermitage, establishing it as one of the most ...vibrant and unbroken lineage that continues to this day, known simply as ‘Sikkim Dzogchen’. ...
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  • ...n 1959 when Tibet was lost. He went to see Jamyang Khyentse who was ill in Sikkim. After Jamyang Khyentse passed away, in accordance with his final wishes, h ...pong, Khenpo Appey spent one or two years in retreat in a small village in Sikkim. He was later requested to tutor [[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]]. For this p ...
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  • The original black and white photograph was taken by the Queen Mother of Sikkim [[Gyalyum Kunzang Dechen Tsomo Namgyal]]. It was then computer enhanced acc ...
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  • ...(d. 2006) was considered to be one of the greatest female practitioners of Sikkim in modern times<Ref>Post on Facebook by Kunzang Dechen Chodron.</Ref>. She ...of Sikkim, Sir Tashi Namgyal. After the passing of Trulshik Pawo Dorje in Sikkim in 1962, Khandro Pema Dechen married the Fourth [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]], se ...
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  • ...age in Nepal and India, he started the new Dzongsar Shedra in 1983 in West Sikkim, at the holy site of Dechen Ling. In the beginning, the shedra only had sev In 1985 the Dzongsar Shedra moved from Sikkim to Bir in North India. Over 70 monks joined the new shedra, and by 2003 the ...
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  • ...d in Sikkim and propagated the Buddhist teachings throughout Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim and India in both conventional and charismatic styles. Her father was also ...
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  • ...armies. Shikpo Lingpa’s teachings especially spread and were practised in Sikkim. ...kkim.” ''Bulletin of Tibetology''<nowiki> [Special issue: Tibetan Lamas in Sikkim], vol. 41, no. 2 (2005), 11-29. ...
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  • File:KTC & Tselu Lakar.JPG|With her sister, Khyentse Sangyum, in Sikkim ...
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  • ...recognizing the lama, and gave this to Gelek Namgyal in the hidden land of Sikkim in the sacred place of [[Pemayangtse]], on the auspicious date of the 25th ...
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  • ...rom a [[Rimé]] standpoint composed by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]] in Sikkim at the request of Apa Pant, who was the Indian Political Officer at that ti ...
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  • ...50th anniversary Bulletin of the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, Sikkim, in October 2008 and the other was published by Unesco World Heritage Magaz ...
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  • ...other, [[Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche]], he was educated at [[Rumtek Monastery]], Sikkim, the seat of the [[Karmapa]] in exile. In 1975, both lamas joined their fat ...
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  • ...ersees many monasteries in this tradition in Ladakh, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim and the Far East, and now has centres in the West. ...
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  • ...th of the Earth Snake year (i.e., 10 January 1930) in Yangthang in western Sikkim. His father, Pema Drodül, was from Dzogchen in East Tibet and his mother ...to return to Sikkim, where he remained thereafter. Following his return to Sikkim he received a number of important teachings and transmissions from [[Dilgo ...
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  • ...radition of doing a drupchen every three years at [[Chorten Monastery]] in Sikkim. Except for some places in Bhutan, this is the only place were the traditio ...
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  • ...and Ease]]. He has given many empowerments, transmissions and teachings in Sikkim, where he has two monasteries, in Bhutan, where he also heads a monastery, ...rupchen Rinpoche attended to the everyday spiritual needs of the people of Sikkim, and personally looked after the welfare of over a thousand monks in his ca ...
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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. ...
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  • ...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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