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- Daklha Gampo Monastery (Dwags lha sgam po), also romanized as Daglha Gampo, is a Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist monastery founded in 1121 CE by Je Gampopa (1079-1153)...
- sutras and tantras intensively for another ten years. At thirty, he went to Daklha Gampo, the monastery of Gampopa, to receive teachings directly from Gampopa...
- Fra Mauro knew of the error of Henry the Navigator's captains about the Daklha inlet, which Mauro carefully labels "Reodor" ("Rio do Ouro", Western Sahara)...
- Yungbulakang Palace Shigatse Changmoche and Lhatse Chokorgyel Monastery Daklha Gampo Dorje Pakmo Drongtse Monastery Donggar Monastery Garju Monastery Manmogang...
- Masters" by the Kagyu school. After his studies with Milarepa, Gampopa founded Daklha Gampo Monastery (Dwags lha sgam po) in 1121 CE. He had many great students...
- Yungbulakang Palace Shigatse Changmoche and Lhatse Chokorgyel Monastery Daklha Gampo Dorje Pakmo Drongtse Monastery Donggar Monastery Garju Monastery Manmogang...
- Yungbulakang Palace Shigatse Changmoche and Lhatse Chokorgyel Monastery Daklha Gampo Dorje Pakmo Drongtse Monastery Donggar Monastery Garju Monastery Manmogang...
- Yungbulakang Palace Shigatse Changmoche and Lhatse Chokorgyel Monastery Daklha Gampo Dorje Pakmo Drongtse Monastery Donggar Monastery Garju Monastery Manmogang...
- Kunrig (1367–1449). Later in life he served as chief abbot of the Kagyu Daklha Gampo Monastery in southern Tibet. His "most famous works" were two Mahamudra...
- only for people of limited capacities." Gampopa on the other hand, founded Daklha Gampo Monastery (Dwags lha sgam po) and thus allowed the Kagyu teachings...