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  • ...[[Jokhang]] in the centre. There are several versions of the 12 peripheral temples and their location. The [[Mani Kabum]] gives them as follows:<ref>''chos rg The four Region Subduing temples (''Ru gnon chen po bshi''): ...
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  • ...t. It is also counted among the [[Thirteen geomantic temples|border taming temples]]. [[Category:Temples]] ...
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  • ...temples, and the [[Mani Kabum]] says it is one of the four 'farther taming temples' (''yangdul''), which, by looking at the supine-demoness superimposed on th ...
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  • ...[[Jokhang]] in the centre. There are several versions of the 12 peripheral temples and their location. The [[Mani Kabum]] gives them as follows:<ref>''chos rg The four Region Subduing temples (''Ru gnon chen po bshi''): ...
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  • ...''gtsug lag khang'') means 'temple' in Sanskrit and refers to the Buddhist temples which house members of the monastic [[sangha]] in India and Nepal, where th ...
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  • former groups since they are said to reside in temples and monasteries. ...
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  • ...) is located near [[Shigatsé]] in [[Tsang]]. It began as a series of small temples established by Chetsün Sherab Jungne in 1027 and grew to become one of the ...
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  • ...tector|protectress]] of sacred places, and particularly of the property of temples, monasteries and hermitages. She also protects the [[terma]] teachings, the ...
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  • ...led Abū, a place of pilgrimage of the Jainas, and celebrated for its Jaina temples) | N. of a people {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{C ...
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  • [[Category:Temples]] ...
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  • ...led Abū, a place of pilgrimage of the Jainas, and celebrated for its Jaina temples) | N. of a people {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{C ...
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  • ...when [[Lhasa]] became the main capital and the [[Jokhang]] and [[Ramoche]] temples were built. ...
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  • ...d essence of the universe as well as its disintegrator and destroyer | the temples dedicated to him in his reproducing and vivifying character | as denoted b ...
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  • ...:''}} splitting, piercing, cutting through | the flowing of juice from the temples of an elephant | division, subdivision, variety, species, kind, sort {{Cont ...
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  • ...al (•esp. of an idol) | royal seat, throne | place, office | N. of various temples (erected on the 5 1 spots where the limbs of Pārvatī fell after she had b ...
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  • ...tva]] [[Avalokiteshvara]]. It was during his reign that the first Buddhist temples in Tibet, the Rasa Trulnang (future [[Jokhang]]) and the [[Ramoche]], were ...
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  • The monastic body comprised of 134 monks and had two temples, with a statue of Buddha [[Maitreya]] as a centerpiece. ...
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  • ...weeks in the hope of gaining an audience with these great masters. All the temples were destroyed in 1958, but rebuilding began in 1983 under the guidance of ...
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  • ...ed for making libations of water or as an ornament for the arms or for the temples of an elephant | a conch-shell perforated at one end is also used as a wind ...
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  • ...ed for making libations of water or as an ornament for the arms or for the temples of an elephant | a conch-shell perforated at one end is also used as a wind ...
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  • ...Further Taming’ established by King [[Songtsen Gampo]]. The list of these temples includes Kongpo Puchu, Lhodrak Khoting, Chamtrin Degye, and Changdra Dumtso ...
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  • In addition to the main temple, there are two other temples at Urgyen Sangnag Choling which are several hundreds of years old. One temp ...
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  • ...led Abū, a place of pilgrimage of the Jainas, and celebrated for its Jaina temples) | N. of a people {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{C ...
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  • ...he teachings of the [[Buddha]] and is famous for having built one thousand temples. ...
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  • ...a stone or marble column which generally rises out of a | and is set up in temples dedicated to Śiva | formerly 12 principal Śiva-liñgas existed, of which ...
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  • The main of its three temples featured statues of [[Tsongkhapa]] and of his two principal disciples. At a ...
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  • ...lities are very vast and include taking care of Rangjung monastery, yogis’ temples, shedras, retreat centres, monks and nuns, young lamas and anis. ...
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  • ...ned up along a long road that divides the teaching area from the adjoining temples. Along the edge of each lecture hall were rooms for the monks and their tea <gallery>Image:Lecture halls (background) temples foreground, Nalanda University (Small).JPG ...
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  • ..., tidings, intelligence of | or | cognition (with | the exudation from the temples of a rutting elephant | N. of Avanti or Oujein or any holy place | the mul ...
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  • ...d by [[Dorje Drakpa]] to Lower Pemakö. There, they were sponsored to build temples and trails to all of the sacred sites of this then not well-known part of P ...
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  • ...spouse of the Tibetan king [[Songtsen Gampo]]. In both the upper and lower temples, Vajrayogini is flanked by Baghini and Singhini, the Tiger and Lion-headed ...
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  • ...npoche]] and a number of other great masters and [[tertön]] restored these temples over the years. ...
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  • ...composed seven large volumes of writings, renovated monasteries, built new temples, sponsored publications, opened a new scholastic college, and established [ ...
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  • ...ed extensively in China, Tibet and other eastern countries, built numerous temples and metal bridges and founded monasteries at [[Dergé]] and elsewhere. ...
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  • ...s surrounding the Kathmandu valley. Pharping also has several monasteries, temples and retreat centres, including [[Chatral Rinpoche]]'s monastery, and the [[ ...
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  • ...ot to walk through the main courtyard with leather shoes, as in many Hindu temples where one is not allowed to enter wearing leather, since cows are considere ...
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  • ...d contributed to the restoration of over two hundred other monasteries and temples throughout the country. ...
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  • ...was destroyed. Today much of the monastery has been restored, such as two temples and a residential space for 160 monks. ...
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  • ...as at Tsurphu, the monastery underwent extensive rebuilding to restore the temples, shrines, [[stupa]]s, a [[shedra]], and residences that had been badly dama ...
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  • ...points where King [[Songtsen Gampo]] and many subsequent masters had built temples. ...
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  • ...en accomplished a great deal in his life. He constructed and restored many temples, and established six monasteries and retreat centres in the Kathmandu regio ...
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  • ...gpo’s original location was the Jamtrin Lhakhang, one of the border taming temples built by king Songtsen Gampo (28°25'00.0"N 85°16'60.0"E). The statue has ...
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  • ...temples were active at Wutai Shan. Nowadays, around fifty monasteries and temples are active and can be visited, many of which follow Tibetan Buddhism. ...
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  • ...anation of this tertön, Bhakka Tulku Rinpoche was responsible for the many temples in Pemakö dedicated to the Pema Lingpa lineage. ...
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  • ...hip of stupas at the Border Taming temples (''ta dul'') and Further Taming temples (''yang dul''), dedicated towards continued stability in the religious and ...
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  • ...ukvan Lobsang Chökyi Nyima]] (1737-1802). In the 19th century, about 1,200 temples and monasteries existed in Inner Mongolia, and more than 700 in Outer Mongo ...
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  • ...rtön [[Drakngak Lingpa]] and others gradually came to the region, building temples and trails to all of the sacred sites of lower Pemakö. Likewise, devoted p ...objects that were in decline and established numerous new ones, including temples, statues, texts, stupas, and simple meditation huts, both directly and indi ...
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  • ...centres in Amdo, not only due to its impressive numbers of monasteries and temples, but also because of the large variety of Tibetan Buddhist schools represen ...
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  • ...first son of Dudjom Lingpa. He was a renowned scholar who built the great temples of Dodrup Chode, and established a non-sectarian college as well as a medit ...
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  • ...presentations of enlightened body, speech and mind, he built some thirteen temples and shrines, large and small, where the members of the sangha received vene ...
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  • ...by Mahmud of Ghazni (971–1030), who plundered the cities and destroyed the temples.<ref name="ftn34"> Roy, Kaushik,&nbsp;''Warfare in Pre-British India – 15 ...
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