https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Thirteen_geomantic_temples&feed=atom&action=historyThirteen geomantic temples - Revision history2024-03-28T12:32:44ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.40.1https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Thirteen_geomantic_temples&diff=79470&oldid=prevGyurme at 17:42, 20 June 20172017-06-20T17:42:32Z<p></p>
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</table>Gyurmehttps://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Thirteen_geomantic_temples&diff=79469&oldid=prevGyurme: Created page with "The '''thirteen geomantic temples''' of Tibet were built at the time of King Songtsen Gampo to tame the supine demoness that lie along the land of Tibet, and guard the cou..."2017-06-20T17:35:52Z<p>Created page with "The '''thirteen geomantic temples''' of Tibet were built at the time of <a href="/index.php?title=King_Songtsen_Gampo" class="mw-redirect" title="King Songtsen Gampo">King Songtsen Gampo</a> to tame the supine demoness that lie along the land of Tibet, and guard the cou..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>The '''thirteen geomantic temples''' of Tibet were built at the time of [[King Songtsen Gampo]] to tame the supine demoness that lie along the land of Tibet, and guard the country. They are the four Region Subduing temples, four Extremity Taming temples, four Farther Taming temples and the [[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 rgyal srong btsan sgam po’i ma Ni Bka’ ‘bum'', pod gnyis pa, Yeshe De Project, Odiyan, USA, 2005, p.332-334 </ref> <br />
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The four Region Subduing temples (''Ru gnon chen po bshi''):<br />
* Left upper arm: Yuru, central Tibet (''g.yu ru khra ‘brug'')<br />
* Right upper arm: Uru, one of the two regions of U-Central Tibet (''dbu ru ka tshal'')<br />
* Right hip: Yeru, one of the two regions of Tsang (''g.yas ru gtsang ‘phrang'')<br />
* Left hip: Rulak, one of the two regions of Tsang (''ru lag gi grom pa rgyang brtsigs'')<br />
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The Extremity Taming temples <br />
* Right elbow: Kongpo bu chu (''gong po bu chu'')<br />
* Left elbow: Lhodrak Khoting (''lho brag kho mthing'')<br />
* Left knee: Bumthang, Bhutan (''mon bum thang'') <br />
* Right knee: Pradumtse Temple in the north (''byang pra dum brtsigs'' or ''byang pra dun rtse''). <br />
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The four Farther Taming temples<br />
* Right palm: [[Langtang Tara temple]] in Khams (''mdo khams glang thang sgrol ma'')<br />
* Left palm: byang tshangs pa rlung gnon (in Nyethang, central Tibet)<br />
* Sole of the right foot: Jamtrin in Mangyul, north of Kathmandu (''mang yul byams sprin'')<br />
* Sole of the left foot: Paro Kyerchu temple, Bhutan (''spa gro skyer chu’i lha khang'') <br />
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