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Dargye Ling(བོད་ཡིག ཐེག་མཆོག་རྣམ་གྲོལ་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་དར་རྒྱས་གླིང་།) (Wylie: theg
mchog rnam grol
bshad sgrub dar
rgyas gling),
informally known as
Namdroling Monastery...
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Dharmottara (Tibetan: chos
mchog) was an 8th-century
Indian Buddhist author of
several important works on
pramana (valid cognition, epistemology), including...
- mudra,
interacting with the sun. Guru
Loden Chokse (Wylie: gu ru blo ldan
mchog sred; Skrt: Guru
Mativat Vararuci,)
meaning roughly "Super
Knowledge Holder"...
- east and the Gold-mine of Hgog [possibly Thok Jalung];
nearer this way Lde-
mchog-dkar-po [Demchok Karpo]; ... [citation needed] The
first West
Tibetan dynasty...
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Nawang Khechog (Tibetan: ངག་དབང་མཁས་མཆོག་, Wylie: Nga-dbang Mkhas-
mchog; also
known as
Nawang Khechong) is a
Tibetan flute player and composer. Nawang...
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Ornaments and Two
Supreme Ones (Tib. gyen druk chok nyi, Wyl.
rgyan drug
mchog gnyis), the six being: Nagarjuna, Aryadeva, Asanga, Vasubandhu, Dignaga...
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Demchok (Tibetan: བདེ་མཆོག, Wylie: bde
mchog, THL: dem chok, ZYPY: dêmqog), is a Chinese-administered
village in the
Zhaxigang Township,
Ngari Prefecture...
- In
Tibetan Buddhism the
Chokling Tersar (Tib. མཆོག་གླིང་གཏེར་གསར་ Wyl:
mchog gling gter gsar.) are a
collection of
formerly hidden teachings or termas...
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Demchok (Tibetan: ཌེམ་ཆོག, Wylie: bde
mchog, THL: dem chok),
previously called New Demchok, and
called Parigas (Chinese: 巴里加斯; pinyin: Bālǐ jiā sī) by...
- (Rōmaji: sambō, sampō)
Korean 삼보 (RR: sambo)
Tibetan དཀོན་མཆོག་གསུམ, (dkon
mchog gsum) Thai ไตรรัตน์, รัตนตรัย (RTGS: trairat, rattanatrai)
Vietnamese tam...