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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''): ...2 KB (311 words) - 17:42, 20 June 2017
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- ...t. It is also counted among the [[Thirteen geomantic temples|border taming temples]]. [[Category:Temples]] ...724 bytes (104 words) - 08:31, 17 June 2021
- ...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 ...1 KB (185 words) - 17:28, 20 June 2017
- ...[[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''): ...2 KB (311 words) - 17:42, 20 June 2017
- ...''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 ...357 bytes (46 words) - 22:00, 25 March 2021
- former groups since they are said to reside in temples and monasteries. ...403 bytes (58 words) - 12:26, 15 May 2021
- ==Major Temples & Pilgrimage Sites== ...2 KB (391 words) - 07:37, 22 August 2017
- ...) 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 ...698 bytes (99 words) - 21:54, 16 January 2022
- ...tector|protectress]] of sacred places, and particularly of the property of temples, monasteries and hermitages. She also protects the [[terma]] teachings, the ...801 bytes (112 words) - 19:45, 11 April 2018
- ...led Abū, a place of pilgrimage of the Jainas, and celebrated for its Jaina temples) | N. of a people {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{C ...969 bytes (129 words) - 16:16, 13 March 2011
- [[Category:Temples]] ...747 bytes (112 words) - 17:42, 26 April 2018
- [[Category:Temples]] ...912 bytes (118 words) - 19:33, 21 April 2018
- ...led Abū, a place of pilgrimage of the Jainas, and celebrated for its Jaina temples) | N. of a people {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{C ...1 KB (173 words) - 14:25, 13 March 2011
- ...when [[Lhasa]] became the main capital and the [[Jokhang]] and [[Ramoche]] temples were built. ...1 KB (137 words) - 21:07, 16 January 2022
- ...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 ...1 KB (184 words) - 16:17, 13 March 2011
- ...:''}} splitting, piercing, cutting through | the flowing of juice from the temples of an elephant | division, subdivision, variety, species, kind, sort {{Cont ...2 KB (206 words) - 16:12, 13 March 2011
- ...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 ...2 KB (239 words) - 16:12, 13 March 2011
- ...tva]] [[Avalokiteshvara]]. It was during his reign that the first Buddhist temples in Tibet, the Rasa Trulnang (future [[Jokhang]]) and the [[Ramoche]], were ...2 KB (228 words) - 05:48, 14 February 2019
- The monastic body comprised of 134 monks and had two temples, with a statue of Buddha [[Maitreya]] as a centerpiece. ...1 KB (231 words) - 14:26, 23 March 2021
- ...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 ...2 KB (242 words) - 22:40, 6 March 2018
- ...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 ...2 KB (276 words) - 16:16, 13 March 2011