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Chumig Gyatsa is one of the 24
Buddhist Tantric places.
Chumig Gyatsa means 'Hundred Waters' in Tibetan. It is the
local name for the
pilgrimage site Muktinath...
- non-anthropomorphic
representation of Vishnu.
Buddhists call it
Chumig Gyatsa,
which in
Tibetan means "Hundred Waters". For
Tibetan Buddhists, Muktinath...
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faces and
twelve hands The
Nartang Gyatsa and R****g of
Taranata describe one form. The
Vajravali and
Mitra Gyatsa describe a
mandala of Mārīcī that includes...
- Muktinath-Chumig
Gyatsa is a
place of Dakinis,
goddesses known as Sky Dancers. It is of
great importance for
Buddhists that
Chumig Gyatsa is one of the 24...
- Scripture. A three-faced, twenty-six
armed Cundā form
exists in the R****g
Gyatsa, a
collection of
deities from all four
classes of tantra,
compiled in the...
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Shannan located in the south-east of the
Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
Gyatsa County is in the
south of Tibet,
stretching from the
Podrang La p**** along...
- Narayan. It is also one of the 51
Shakti peeth. The
Buddhists call it
Chumig Gyatsa,
which in
Tibetan means "Hundred Waters".
Although the
temple has a Vaishnav...
- *urecʎe (Aromanian ureaclje) > Rom.
ureche 'ear'
Vulgar Latin glacia > *
gʎatsa > Rom. gheață 'ice' At some point,
Latin intervocalic l
developed into r...
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rgyal dgon pa; also, Chökorye, Chokhor-gyal) is a
Buddhist monastery in
Gyatsa County in Tibet, China. In 1509
Gedun Gyatso, the 2nd
Dalai Lama, had a...
- the
later part of the 11th century, a
Buddhist conference was
arranged at
Gyatsa Jhakhang (also
known as Yeshe-Ö Temple) a 10th-century
temple which was...