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- Zhabdrung being his title), constructed the first dzong to replace it, called Chökhor Rabtentse Dzong with a shorter version of Choetse Dzong. It was enlarged...
- learned living Nyingma scholars. Palden Sherab founded the Orgyen Samye Chokhor Ling Nunnery, the first nunnery in Deer Park (Sarnath).[non-primary source...
- by the Central Monastic Body of Bhutan and ultimately enthroned at Sang Chokhor in Paro, a seat of his incarnation line. Heßberg, Andreas von (2016). Bhutan:...
- Under au****ious signs, Lungtok Gyatso was born near the monastery of Dan Chokhor (or Denchokor), on 1 December 1805. Many sources render him as an orphan...
- The Khalkha East Wing Banner: This banner was po****rly known as the "Chokhor Halh" and the ruler of this banner was the descendant of Gombo-Ilden, the...
- went to southern Tibet and founded the monastery of Chokorgyel Monastery (Chokhor-gyal) close to lake Lhamo La-tso, about 115 km northeast of Tsetang and...
- ****a[citation needed] Padmasambhava Buddhist Center: Padma Samye Chokhor Ling Monastery, Orgyen Samye Chokhor Ling Nunnery, Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche Stupa Vajra...
- altogether about 300 branches world wide. Its European Seat is Palpung Yeshe Chökhor Ling Europe, Palpung Europe which was established and is under the direction...
- Bumthang region: Chokhor, Tang, Ura and Chhume. Tang is the most remote of Bumthang’s valleys. It is at a higher altitude than Chokhor. The poor soil does...
- April, 1988. The monastery was opened on June 6, 1990, on the occasion of Chökhor Düchen. In 2001, the Dalai Lama opened Mane Lhakhang, a community temple...