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  • ...which earned the Buddha the gratitude of the Licchavis and after that they visited him in large numbers. [[Category: Places]] ...
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  • ...-1305) composed a guide to Bodhgaya, but it is unclear whether he actually visited the site. *Ahir, D. C. ''Buddha Gaya through the Ages''. Delhi: Sri Satguru, 1994. ...
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  • ...ndicant, and developing confidence.<ref>84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.</ref> ...
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  • ...[[Yogachara]] philosophy. I-tsing (635-713), another Chinese pilgrim, who visited after Hsüan-tsang and stayed for about ten years, reports that there were The biography of [[Chak Lotsawa]] explains how he visited the site, then largely in ruins, in 1235 AD. While there, he studied with t ...
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  • *'''1991''' - 3rd and 4th August, [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] visited the site and blessed the land. He gave the name 'Ratna Ganga' to the stream ...gtrul Rinpoche]] on the ''[[Uttaratantra Shastra]]''. [[Mingyur Rinpoche]] visited for the first time, there was a [[Kurukulla]] [[drupchen]] led by [[Neten C ...
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  • ...ractitioners as important as [[Bodhgaya]] because it is where the second [[buddha]] Guru Padmasambhava attained the state of [[enlightenment]]. ...e [[Mahamudra vidyadhara|vidyadhara level of Mahamudra]], it has been also visited by many great beings, like long term resident [[Marpa Lotsawa]], who practi ...
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  • ...enables one to receive the [[oral transmission]], upon which the tradition places considerable emphasis.''</small> [[Khenpo Pema Sherab|Khenchen Pema Sherab]] visited the Rigpa Shedra on 27th December 2008 and gave a teaching connecting the g ...
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  • ...m gyi kham'') to an assembly of monks and tantric practitioners. There the Buddha advised them, that if the [[dharani]] is recited, Dorje Dermo will become t ...pa’i mtshon cha’i rgyal po'') visited the world. When Dorje Dermo met this buddha, he placed his hand upon her head and entrusted her with the dharani. He fo ...
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  • ...e, it is said that he met lamas and deities in pure vision and visited the Buddha fields. From 10 to 12, he studied in particular the [[Bodhicharyavatara]], ...yal Rinpoche left for a pilgrimage to Central Tibet. He visited the sacred places in Lhassa and around, meditated in caves and hermitages and had many mystic ...
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  • ...unath is considered by Buddhists to be among the most important pilgrimage places in the world. It was described by [[Kathok Situ Chökyi Gyatso]] (1880~1925 ...acted many great saints and masters. The first buddha of the current aeon, Buddha [[Vipashyin]] (Skt. ''Vipaśyin''; Tib. ''rnam gzigs''), was one such pilgr ...
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  • ...lley of Pema a country of chorten. Long rows of these reliquary stupas and places of worship line roads and monasteries, seemingly numbering several hundreds ===Main Dharma Places=== ...
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  • ...here the famous [[Larung Gar]] there. It is also the home to many treasure places of the Dudjom Tersar. <Ref>Emeric Yeshe Dorje, The History of the Düdjom T ...neighbouring provinces of Kham and Amdo. It is likely that Serta was never visited by foreign enquirers before the Chinese communist invasion. ...
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  • ...xplains how the experience helped him to deepen his understanding of the [[Buddha]]’s teachings.'' ...rison of [[samsara]], and we all experience the sufferings of samsara. The Buddha said that the best way to overcome suffering is by understanding the [[two ...
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  • ...’s military occupation by the Chinese. Wangdor Rinpoche’s family regularly visited him at Dzigar Monastery. From the monastery, he traveled back and forth to ...ed places where people had no clothes and used stone tools. They came upon places of thieves where they would steal the blanket around them while they slept. ...
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  • ...g Trisong Detsen]] in the 8th century, the great translator [[Vairotsana]] visited the Gyalrong area. In 1410 [[ Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa]]'s student Tshakho ===Main Dharma Places=== ...
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  • ...ment and guidance as Rigpa continues to evolve; “as a tiny follower of the Buddha,” he said, “I want to express my appreciation for all your work”. ...n inter-religious understanding for the area. In Montpellier, His Holiness visited Kagyü Rintchen Tcheu Ling, and met the mayor of the city and the Préfet o ...
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  • ...was built at Dzongsar and its images installed, and a statue of the future Buddha [[Maitreya]] was erected, unequalled in all of Kham. ...ntral Tibet—Lhasa, [[Samye]] and [[Tradruk]]. In all the sacred sites they visited, the teacher and his party were greeted by gatherings of vajra assemblies. ...
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  • ...heart of [[Vajrayana]] Buddhism, and he is therefore known as the ‘second Buddha’ (Tib. སངས་རྒྱས་གཉིས་པ་, ''sangyé nyipa' ...lotus flower. Moved by compassion at the suffering of sentient beings, the Buddha [[Amitabha]] sent out from his heart a golden [[vajra]], marked with the sy ...
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  • ...asters, however throughout history Buddhist masters also recounted to have visited Uddiyana in pure visions and dreams. Uddiyana thus had a deep impact on the ...Drakpa. “Le'u Dünma—The Prayer in Seven Chapters to Padmākara, the Second Buddha,” (''Lotsawa House: Free Translations of Tibetan Buddhist Texts'', 2005). ...
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  • ...ad far and wide. Surely no-one has done so much to restore the teaching of Buddha in Tibet, and to hand back to the Tibetan people their priceless spiritual ...one back on. Long ago in the past, during the time of the teachings of the buddha Kashyapa, the king Tritri had a series of eighteen different premonitions i ...
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  • ...by the Buddha [[Samantabhadra]] in [[Akanishtha]]. Later he appeared as [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]’s aunt and stepmother, [[Prajapati Gotami]], the founder of ...rtön Sogyal became very sick. [[Tertön Rangrik Dorje]] and Dzahka Choktrul visited him and performed long life empowerments and offered medicines. Due to thei ...
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  • ...s constant discipline seemed to come directly from the most serene face of Buddha Shakyamuni. ...ll of natural medicine accompanied him, like a messenger from the Medicine Buddha pureland. ...
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