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Gompa or
Gönpa or
Gumba (Tibetan: དགོན་པ།, Wylie: dgon pa "remote place",
Sanskrit araṇya), also
known as ling (Wylie: gling, "island"), is a sacred...
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Gebchak Gonpa - also
spelled Gecha Gon, Gechak, Gechag, and
Gebchak Gompa - lies in the
remote mountains of Nangchen,
Eastern Tibet (Nangqian County,...
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Gangteng Monastery (Dzongkha: སྒང་སྟེང་དགོན་པ ), also
known as
Gangtey Gonpa or
Gangtey Monastery, is a
monastery of
Nyingmapa school of
Tibetan Buddhism...
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students worldwide. He was the
sixteenth tülku of the
Chagdud line.
Chagdud Gonpa centers practice Tibetan Buddhism,
primarily in the
Nyingma tradition of...
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persons arrive at the
airport each year. Kila
Gonpa, also
known as Kila
Dechen Yangtse, the
gonpa was
founded by
Chogyal Norbu, the seventy-generation...
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Gongbu (Chinese: 贡布; 1933 – 8
December 2024), also
known as Konbu, Gonbu, or
Gonpa, was a
Chinese mountaineer who was the
eighth person and
first Tibetan to...
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central part of Nubra.
Samstanling Gonpa is
located to the North,
overlooking Diskit Gonpa. This
monastery holds equal significance and is...
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Nangzhik Monastery (Wylie:
snang zhig dgon, Chinese: 郎依寺,
locally pronounced "Narshi" or "Nogi"),
formerly known by
several other names (Wylie:
snang zhig...
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Athang Gewog and
contains the
Gangteng Monastery, also
known as
Gangtey Gonpa, on a spur
surrounded by the
village Gangtey. The
valley also
hosts one...
- sons of
Tibetan "respectable families" – W. N. Kyipup, K. K. Möndö,
Sonam Gonpa Gongkar and R. D.
Ringang – to England, in 1913, so they
could be educated...