- Kailash,
Lapchi,
Tsari are all
regarded as né of
Khorlo Demchok (Chakrasamvara), with
Mount Kailash described as the né of his body,
Lapchi as the né...
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section of the
Himalaya variously called Labuche Himal,
Pamari Himal and
Lapchi Kang that
extends from the
valley of the
Tamakosi River west to the valley...
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valleys of its tributaries, the
valleys of the
Rongshar Tsangpo and the
Lapchi Gang
Tsanpo which flow
south into Nepal. It is
bordered on the
south by...
- needed] Milarepa's Cave,
which overlooks the
entrance to the
hidden valley of
Lapchi Gang, is
entered from the gompa's vestibule. The path is
flanked by pilgrim's...
- was Kham, in
western Tibet (including Kailash), and in Ladakh.
Tsari and
Lapchi - two
important sacred sites for all
Tibetan Buddhists - also have a strong...
- Himalayas. It
originates from the
Rongshar Chu [zh] (or
Rongshar Tsangpo) and
Lapchi Gang
rivers close to the Nepal-Tibet border. It
flows in a
southern direction...
- the main
paths of
sacred Tibetan pilgrimage,
including Kailash,
Tsari and
Lapchi, the 3 most
sacred mountains. He then left
Tibet and
began to write. After...
-
found meditation colonies at
pilgrimage sites including Mount Kailash, the
Lapchi caves and the
sacred Tsari Mountain. In 1240 the
Mongol armies under Dorta...
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became ninth person to
complete Seven Summits challenge. In 2003, he
reached Lapchi mountain (6,017) with
Russian alpinist Vladimir Shatayev. In 2007, Ashurly...
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between warring factions. In 1488
while staying at the
pilgrimage site
Lapchi Snow Mountain, Tsangnyön
completed the Life of Milarepa, a
biography of...