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  • ...ifth Dalai Lama]]. He wrote his most famous work, ''History of Buddhism in India'', in 1608. *''History of Buddhism in India'' ...
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  • ...e Nyingma lineage, founded by [[Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche]] in 1974 first in India, and later relocated to Nepal at the initiative of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]. It ...ce was created by Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche, in Dalhousie, Himachel Pradesh, India, near Dharamsala, the seat of the [[Dalai Lama]]. ...
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  • ...th day of the first Tibetan month of the year of the Wood Snake in Orissa, India. ...ar, poetry, calligraphy and Sanskrit at the Tibetan Institute of Varanasi, India, where he received a BA in Tibetan philosophy. He completed one year of MA ...
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  • ...o gu'', [[Wyl.]] ''rig 'dzin chen po dgu'') are the [[eight vidyadharas of India]] who were the first recipients of one of the [[Kagyé]] teachings, plus [[ ...
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  • ...al record spanning four thousand years, and is the most important place in India for followers of Hinduism. The heart of the city, Kashi (Skt. ''Kāśi''), [[category: India]] ...
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  • ...[[Jikten Chötö]]. He was also part of the 108 translators who were sent to India and [[Oddiyana]]. ...
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  • ...l yogis and ngakpas were having trouble with their dreadlocks adjusting to India’s humidity and sanitation (epidemics of head lice were rampant), Dudjom R In 1963, he came to Orissa (India) where Dudjom Rinpoche was building a Nyingma monastery called [[Duddul Rap ...
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  • ...rs and attendants. He preached in six of the great communities of northern India, where he was well known among the common people for his ability to offer p ...trine to Upagupta, Shanavasika passed into [[nirvana]] at Campa in eastern India.<ref>''Ways of Enlightenment'', Dharma Publishing, page 39.</ref> ...
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  • ...lete. In the Ngagyur Nyingma Insitute of [[Namdroling Monastery]] in South India, for example, the full programme lasts for nine years, with the first six y ...
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  • ...inpoche]]. He practised [[Chö]] in 108 [[charnel ground]]s all over Tibet, India and the Himalayan countries, and was also regularly performed healing Chö ===Moving to India and in Sikkhim and Nepal=== ...
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  • ...ng his lifetime to the one hundred and eight famous [[charnel ground]]s of India, Nepal and Tibet. ...c School at Tso Pema for two years. Later this school moved to Dehra Dhun, India, and is now called [[Mindroling Monastery]]. ...
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  • ...mitage, and in particular from his main teacher, Pöpa Tulku. He arrived in India in 1959, and in 1964 he took up residence in Manali, in Himachal Pradesh, i ...
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  • ...(b. 1982) who currently resides at Khampagar Monastery in [[Tashi Jong]], India, and ...
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  • ...'', [[Wyl.]] ''zhi ba'i snying po'') — one of the [[eight vidyadharas]] of India. He performed the [[consecration]] ceremony for the [[Samyé]] temple. He r ...
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  • ...karakuta]] (Tib. ''Deché Tsekpa'') in the Cool Grove [[charnel ground]] in India. In turn she entrusted these teachings to the [[eight vidyadharas]]. ...
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  • ...yed the city, as they did with most of the holy Buddhist sites of Northern India, but many of the remains were excavated by British archaeologists during th [[Category:India]] ...
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