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Sinda Sogba Sogdoi Sogma Sogmai Sogxung Soila Sokai Sumxi Sumzom Surco Taglung Taizhao Taktsang Talu
Tamze Tangdê
Tanggar Tanggo Tanggyai Tanglhai Tangluqangma...
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Yarthang Monastery, Pel
Taklug Tang (dPal sTag lung thang) or
Taklung or
Taglung Gompa is a
Kagyu Buddhist monastery about 120 km
north of Lhasa. The monastery...
- Drikung, Tsalpa, Thangpochewa, Phagmodru, and Yazang. Some
lists have
Taglung instead of Thangpochewa. The
traditional centers of
power in Tibet, such...
- Kagyu)
Tsalpa Kagyu Baram Kagyu Pagtru Kagyu (or
Phagmo Drugpa Kagyu):
Taglung Kagyu Trophu Kagyu Drukpa Kagyu Martsang Kagyu Yerpa Kagyu Yazang Kagyu...
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south of
Jomsom (also
called Tehragaon or "thirteen villages"): Ghasa,
Taglung, Dhamphu, Kunjo, Titi,
Sauru Khanti, Lete, Kobang, Nakung, Naurikot, Bhurjungkot...
- Kobang, Larjung, Dampu, Naurikot, Bhurjungkot, Nakung, Tithi, Kunjo,
Taglung, Lete, Ghansa. Many live
outside the area. Seke is
spoken by
Gurung of...
- the
Tsangpa forces in Lhasa.
Those who were not
killed took
refuge in
Taglung, to the northeast. Khöntön Rinpoché, who had
tried to
persuade the monks...
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Namgyal Ling. The
current throneholder is
Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche or H.H.
Taglung Kyabgon Tsetrul Thupten Gyaltsen Rinpoche, who also
accepted the position...
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latter after he
severely criticised Norbu's policy. One of Norbu’s men,
Taglung Mentrongpa (stag lung sman
grong pa),
wrote to
Sonam Rapten to
defend Norbu...
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Monastery 1843
Singtam Monastery 1992
Sumon Thubten Gatsalling Monastery 1924
Taglung Domsumling Monastery 1987
Taktse Ani
Gonpa 1980
Thumon Monastery 1921 Tingkye...