- The
Jokhang (Tibetan: ཇོ་ཁང།, Chinese: 大昭寺),
historically known as the Rasa
Trulnang (ra sa 'phrul snang) or
Qoikang Monastery or
Zuglagkang (Tibetan:...
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culturally significant Tibetan Buddhist sites such as the
Potala Palace,
Jokhang Temple and
Norbulingka Palaces.
Lhasa literally translates to "place of...
- city
after the
Jokhang Temple.
Situated in the
northwestern part of the
Tibetan capital, it is east of the
Potala and
north of the
Jokhang. The site occupies...
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Kings of Tibet, he
formally introduced Buddhism to
Tibet and
built the
Jokhang with the
influence of his
Nepali queen Bhrikuti, of Nepal's
Licchavi dynasty...
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route around the
Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet, China. The
Barkhor is a po****r
devotional cir****ambulation
around the
historic Jokhang for
pilgrims and...
- and a
major tourist destination with
sights such as the
Potala Palace,
Jokhang and
Ramoche Temple.[citation needed]
Lhasa prefecture-level city roughly...
- the
spread of
Buddhism to Tibet. The Jowo
Mikyo Dorje was
placed in the
Jokhang Temple, or the Rasa Trulnag,
which was
purpose built in c.640 for the statue...
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Ralpachen through his 821–823 treaty,
which was
inscribed on a
pillar at
Jokhang. In the
opening years of the 9th century, the
Tibetan Empire controlled...
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Tibetan Empire era
which ended in the 9th century.
During that era, the
Jokhang Tibetan Buddhist temple was
built in Lhasa,
which is in Ü-Tsang as is the...
- Ganden)
gathered fri
chant prayers and
perform religious rituals at the
Jokhang Temple in Lhasa. The
inaugural celebration attracted many devotees, and...