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misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan characters.
Songtsen Gampo (classical Tibetan: [sroŋpt͡san zɡampo],
pronounced [sɔ́ŋt͡sɛ̃ ɡʌ̀mpo])...
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Gampo Abbey is a
Western Buddhist monastery in the
Shambhala tradition in Nova Scotia,
Canada on the edge of the
Pleasant Bay community.
Founded by Chögyam...
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expansion under the
Yarlung dynasty heralded by its 33rd king,
Songtsen Gampo, in the 7th century. It
expanded further under the 38th king,
Trisong Detsen...
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Songtsen Gampo a
distant niece,
Princess Wencheng, in marriage. The
peace held for the
remainder of the
reigns of
Taizong and
Songtsen Gampo. Although...
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written several dozen books and audiobooks, and was prin****l
teacher at
Gampo Abbey in Nova
Scotia until recently. She
retired in 2020. Chödrön was born...
- Minneapolis, Minnesota. He
released his
first full-length album,
Project Gampo, in 2007 and has
since released six
additional albums and
three EPs. In...
- monastery.
Located in
Barkhor Square, it was
built in c.640 by King
Songsten Gampo to
house the Jowo
Mikyo Dorje, a
statue of
Akshobhya Buddha,
brought to...
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Empire period from 614 CE to 848 CE,
credited to the 33rd king
Songtsen Gampo, and
lasting through to the 40th king Rapalchen.
Rapalchen was murdered...
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Potala is on
ruins of the
White or Red Palace,
built by
decree of
Songtsen Gampo in 637.
Built at an
altitude of 3,700 metres, on the side of Ri
Marpo ('Red...
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Taizong of Tang
refused a
marriage alliance, the
Tibetan emperor Songtsen Gampo sent an army to
attack the
Chinese frontier city of
Songzhou (松州, in modern...